CAVLDRON 1EN <> I HOPE YOURE NOT UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT ANY OF THIS LIFE SHIT ACTUALLY MEANS ANYTHING.
Tired tonight, and not giving a substantial rats ass about what I post up here this evening. Indeed, Meade. My street. Getting annihilated, basically, and I'm not even sure what good they're doing. Not that I would know, but their progress definitely isn't apparent. Whatever. It's kind of exciting, actually. Just seeing how long the power will be able to stay on. Fuck it, if it goes off again, I'll just hit up the home-cade.
Im pretty close to Kensington. Really like that part of town. Ponce's, the Ken Club, the theater and Ken Video. That last establishment I visit very frequently, as they're easily the best video store in SD. I'm currently waiting for the first season of Rod Serling's Night Gallery to get returned. Whoever's had it out has had it for almost a month, damnit -- charge those fuckers some serious late fees!
Time to discuss some of the latest band-fads that the kids are into.
I actually only just now heard The Sword's How Heavy This Axe and now I realize why a former bandmate of mine loved them so much -- the lead vocalist sounded just like him! I'm ok with the band, I guess; they're a bit too retro for me, though, kind of like Wolfmother. (Ever heard what Mike Patton had to say about Wolfmother? Funny guy, funny guy.)
I like High On Fire better, and I love the vocal quality of Matt Pike's gravelly yell. He was in alcohol rehab during part of the summer, so you know he's a trooper. I wonder how long he'll stay clean. I hope he won't Winehouse it. Not to worry, I guess; he looks like a tough fucker.
I think I actually like Alexisonfire the least of the bunch though. Coincidentally, the singer from another band I was in was a huge fan of them, but though his voice wasn't really like George Pettit's, the music was incredibly similar. They just remind me too much of like a lesser Of Mice And Men or Amity Affliction, the latter of which I'm already not a huge fan. I will say that I haven't really checked out their lyrics. I'm more a music man than a lyric man, though I do appreciate a great lyricist. (I know you're going to think I'm old, but for me the greatest lyricist is probably Bono.) I have a hard time understanding most singers as it is, however, so even a little screaming makes me lose interest in what the words actually are. And Im thinking some of you are more of a fan of Dallas Green than George Pettit, which is good, because George seems like a bit of a dork. No, really. -- Y
Tired tonight, and not giving a substantial rats ass about what I post up here this evening. Indeed, Meade. My street. Getting annihilated, basically, and I'm not even sure what good they're doing. Not that I would know, but their progress definitely isn't apparent. Whatever. It's kind of exciting, actually. Just seeing how long the power will be able to stay on. Fuck it, if it goes off again, I'll just hit up the home-cade.
Im pretty close to Kensington. Really like that part of town. Ponce's, the Ken Club, the theater and Ken Video. That last establishment I visit very frequently, as they're easily the best video store in SD. I'm currently waiting for the first season of Rod Serling's Night Gallery to get returned. Whoever's had it out has had it for almost a month, damnit -- charge those fuckers some serious late fees!
Time to discuss some of the latest band-fads that the kids are into.
I actually only just now heard The Sword's How Heavy This Axe and now I realize why a former bandmate of mine loved them so much -- the lead vocalist sounded just like him! I'm ok with the band, I guess; they're a bit too retro for me, though, kind of like Wolfmother. (Ever heard what Mike Patton had to say about Wolfmother? Funny guy, funny guy.)
I like High On Fire better, and I love the vocal quality of Matt Pike's gravelly yell. He was in alcohol rehab during part of the summer, so you know he's a trooper. I wonder how long he'll stay clean. I hope he won't Winehouse it. Not to worry, I guess; he looks like a tough fucker.
I think I actually like Alexisonfire the least of the bunch though. Coincidentally, the singer from another band I was in was a huge fan of them, but though his voice wasn't really like George Pettit's, the music was incredibly similar. They just remind me too much of like a lesser Of Mice And Men or Amity Affliction, the latter of which I'm already not a huge fan. I will say that I haven't really checked out their lyrics. I'm more a music man than a lyric man, though I do appreciate a great lyricist. (I know you're going to think I'm old, but for me the greatest lyricist is probably Bono.) I have a hard time understanding most singers as it is, however, so even a little screaming makes me lose interest in what the words actually are. And Im thinking some of you are more of a fan of Dallas Green than George Pettit, which is good, because George seems like a bit of a dork. No, really. -- Y