Thu 29 July 2010 5:36 PM
Important Information Re: Electric Six and the new album "Zodiac"...
From here:
http://www.electricsix.com/band.php
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Key Words: Justin Bieber, Robert Pattinson, Glenn Beck, Lady GaGa, Louis Pasteur, You.
If you’ve ever attempted to continue living on planet Earth in our lifetime, you understand full well that there are many forces acting against you. The forces acting against you….are oppressive, like the humid march of days. These forces like to play with things before they destroy them. You are being destroyed by forces. You.
You should by now also understand there are two forces working on your behalf. The only reason you still have a fighting chance are Detroit’s premier over-21 band Electric Six….and the benevolent violence and magnetic gravitational pulses of the stars, planets and moons in the cosmos. For centuries, we humans have taken refuge in the goodness, love and order that rains down on us from the heavens above. For decades we have turned to dangerous drugs to help us travel backwards in time, to sit with the wizards that conceptualized and realized….the Zodiac.
The Zodiac is comprised of the 12 constellations that are visible from the moon. They exist along a circular axis known as the ecliptic divided by 30 degrees each. Their energy is transmitted through invisible particles discovered by the pharaohs known as the zero particle ….which was determined by Louis Pasteur to have a particular value of 0. There are 88 constellations in the sky. There are 88 counties in the state of Ohio. There are 88 keys on Tait Nucleus’ piano. Zodiac is Electric Six’s 7th studio album. 7 multiplied by 88, multiplied by 88, multiplied by 88, divided by 12, to the power of 30, divided by zero……is zero. And now you see where this is going.
Our bank accounts are sitting at zero. We need to sell another record.
Electric Six realizes this moment in music, this moment in moments. We are naming our record Zodiac, in order to double your chances of survival. We have 12 songs on this record. We have arranged the songs to correspond with the signs of the zodiac in an effort to half-heartedly personalize our connection with you. The songs are almost in alphabetical order. If “Jam It in the Hole” weren’t so amazing and needed to be nearer to the beginning, the tracklisting would be in alphabetical order. Just like if the stars in Capricorn actually resembled a goat, we would take some of this astrology horseshit more seriously.
Zodiac begins in a most hauntingly poppy fashion with “After Hours”, aesthetically borrowing more from the Martin Scorcese film of the same name than with the Velvet Underground song of the same name. Plugging in the names of popular figures like Martin Scorcese and Velvet Underground, along with Justin Bieber, Robert Pattinson, Glenn Beck, Lady GaGa and Thomas Dolby increase the chances of this press release reaching more people via search engines.
Zodiac differs from many of its predecessors in the Electric Six discography. It is largely lower-fi, not necessarily in sound, but in essence. Tracks like “I Am A Song!” and “Table and Chairs” see the band embracing its love of The Poppy Family, Neil Diamond and yes, The fuckin’ Doors.
But Electric Six will always hold the center with equilibrium force. Songs like “Jam It in the Hole”, “Clusterfuck!” and “American Cheese” show you that Electric Six is never done being the band that you want us to be. We are Electric Six. And we must electrify you.
Finally, the band is proud to showcase its first cover song since our 2005 album Senor Smoke. “The Rubberband Man” by The Detroit Spinners, originally released in 1976, might be the catchiest, most upbeat song ever written. Electric Six has long talked about performing this song. And our horoscope told us it was finally time.
To summarize, Electric Six is a force in league with other forces to keep you safe from evil forces. We have a 7th studio album coming out on Sept. 28, 2010 that will be released on Metropolis Records. This record is called Zodiac and it features Electric Six at the height of their musical confidence….at the apex of their musical abilities. At the zenith of everyone up in this here universe tonight. You belong to the city. You belong to the night.
Electric Six is touring North America on the “Rent is Too Damn High!” starting on Sept. 15.
Electric Six is:
Dick Valentine (Aquarius)
Tait Nucleus? (Aquarius)
Percussion World (Aries)
Johnny Na$hinal (Cancer)
The Colonel (Libra)
Smorgasbord (Typical Sagittarius)
1. After Hours - 2:22
2. American Cheese - 4:20
3. Clusterfuck! - 4:36
4. Countdown to the Countdown - 3:08
5. Doom and Gloom and Doom and Gloom - 5:23
6. Jam It in the Hole - 3:51
7. I Am a Song! - 3:44
8. It Ain't Punk Rock - 3:58
9. Love Song For Myself - 4:20
10. Rubberband Man - 3:50
11. Table and Chairs - 4:36
12. Talking Turkey - 4:20
http://www.electricsix.com/band.php
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Key Words: Justin Bieber, Robert Pattinson, Glenn Beck, Lady GaGa, Louis Pasteur, You.
If you’ve ever attempted to continue living on planet Earth in our lifetime, you understand full well that there are many forces acting against you. The forces acting against you….are oppressive, like the humid march of days. These forces like to play with things before they destroy them. You are being destroyed by forces. You.
You should by now also understand there are two forces working on your behalf. The only reason you still have a fighting chance are Detroit’s premier over-21 band Electric Six….and the benevolent violence and magnetic gravitational pulses of the stars, planets and moons in the cosmos. For centuries, we humans have taken refuge in the goodness, love and order that rains down on us from the heavens above. For decades we have turned to dangerous drugs to help us travel backwards in time, to sit with the wizards that conceptualized and realized….the Zodiac.
The Zodiac is comprised of the 12 constellations that are visible from the moon. They exist along a circular axis known as the ecliptic divided by 30 degrees each. Their energy is transmitted through invisible particles discovered by the pharaohs known as the zero particle ….which was determined by Louis Pasteur to have a particular value of 0. There are 88 constellations in the sky. There are 88 counties in the state of Ohio. There are 88 keys on Tait Nucleus’ piano. Zodiac is Electric Six’s 7th studio album. 7 multiplied by 88, multiplied by 88, multiplied by 88, divided by 12, to the power of 30, divided by zero……is zero. And now you see where this is going.
Our bank accounts are sitting at zero. We need to sell another record.
Electric Six realizes this moment in music, this moment in moments. We are naming our record Zodiac, in order to double your chances of survival. We have 12 songs on this record. We have arranged the songs to correspond with the signs of the zodiac in an effort to half-heartedly personalize our connection with you. The songs are almost in alphabetical order. If “Jam It in the Hole” weren’t so amazing and needed to be nearer to the beginning, the tracklisting would be in alphabetical order. Just like if the stars in Capricorn actually resembled a goat, we would take some of this astrology horseshit more seriously.
Zodiac begins in a most hauntingly poppy fashion with “After Hours”, aesthetically borrowing more from the Martin Scorcese film of the same name than with the Velvet Underground song of the same name. Plugging in the names of popular figures like Martin Scorcese and Velvet Underground, along with Justin Bieber, Robert Pattinson, Glenn Beck, Lady GaGa and Thomas Dolby increase the chances of this press release reaching more people via search engines.
Zodiac differs from many of its predecessors in the Electric Six discography. It is largely lower-fi, not necessarily in sound, but in essence. Tracks like “I Am A Song!” and “Table and Chairs” see the band embracing its love of The Poppy Family, Neil Diamond and yes, The fuckin’ Doors.
But Electric Six will always hold the center with equilibrium force. Songs like “Jam It in the Hole”, “Clusterfuck!” and “American Cheese” show you that Electric Six is never done being the band that you want us to be. We are Electric Six. And we must electrify you.
Finally, the band is proud to showcase its first cover song since our 2005 album Senor Smoke. “The Rubberband Man” by The Detroit Spinners, originally released in 1976, might be the catchiest, most upbeat song ever written. Electric Six has long talked about performing this song. And our horoscope told us it was finally time.
To summarize, Electric Six is a force in league with other forces to keep you safe from evil forces. We have a 7th studio album coming out on Sept. 28, 2010 that will be released on Metropolis Records. This record is called Zodiac and it features Electric Six at the height of their musical confidence….at the apex of their musical abilities. At the zenith of everyone up in this here universe tonight. You belong to the city. You belong to the night.
Electric Six is touring North America on the “Rent is Too Damn High!” starting on Sept. 15.
Electric Six is:
Dick Valentine (Aquarius)
Tait Nucleus? (Aquarius)
Percussion World (Aries)
Johnny Na$hinal (Cancer)
The Colonel (Libra)
Smorgasbord (Typical Sagittarius)
1. After Hours - 2:22
2. American Cheese - 4:20
3. Clusterfuck! - 4:36
4. Countdown to the Countdown - 3:08
5. Doom and Gloom and Doom and Gloom - 5:23
6. Jam It in the Hole - 3:51
7. I Am a Song! - 3:44
8. It Ain't Punk Rock - 3:58
9. Love Song For Myself - 4:20
10. Rubberband Man - 3:50
11. Table and Chairs - 4:36
12. Talking Turkey - 4:20
Sun 18 July 2010 2:05 PM
Self Censor
In my dream this morning, I asked my aunt if I could bum a cigarette and she said "I thought you weren't smoking cigarettes anymore." and I said, "Oh, yeah, I don't really want a cigarette.".
Wed 7 July 2010 3:30 PM
God, Guns, and Obama
I saw this on a bumpersticker in town yesterday: "I'll take god and guns, you can take Obama." to which I had to reply "OK". I'd like to think that the universe of discourse in the American theater is more diverse than just these three items, but if I'm forced to choose I'll have to agree that Cracker Man can have his god and guns and I'll take Obama.
However, as time wears on it becomes less and less palatable being an Obama fan. He has handily shown that he isn't really a progressive and that he suffers from the same pathological inability to actually stand up and keep his campaign promises. Not all that surprising but disappointing nonetheless.
Back to the bumpersticker, though. I am left wondering how someone can be so out of touch with reality that they think Obama is opposed to god or guns. He is escalating the war in Afghanistan and maintaining the war in Iraq (which Jesus told W to start in the first place). It looks to me like the reality is god, guns, and Obama.
However, as time wears on it becomes less and less palatable being an Obama fan. He has handily shown that he isn't really a progressive and that he suffers from the same pathological inability to actually stand up and keep his campaign promises. Not all that surprising but disappointing nonetheless.
Back to the bumpersticker, though. I am left wondering how someone can be so out of touch with reality that they think Obama is opposed to god or guns. He is escalating the war in Afghanistan and maintaining the war in Iraq (which Jesus told W to start in the first place). It looks to me like the reality is god, guns, and Obama.