yes. thankyou, they are really awesome, i like the colour book cover ones best, especially 'the haunter of the dark' with the underground demon lair thing. i have just emailed some drawings to the lady for the connect thing, but it all went abit wrong this morning whe i tried to ink in the little girl and ended up making her look abit like hitler. probably not the look mood they're going for.....but i will email you the pictures anyway in a minute so you can have a look....xx
Ha, awesome. Yer, my night was spent sweating & shivering. Booze kinda took the edge off though! I'm not even gonna tell you what I'm writing bout right now...least i've got full t'internet access here!
Thought i was gonna pass out ont train. Scared the shit outta some old lady, so I must've looked awesome.
wtf?!?!?!?!?! that name brought shivers down my spine...blast from the past alright...that link you sent me was cool stuff man...nobody at my wwork has a brain. only 2 days left!!
no treason was committed, governdemtn computers self-destruct if you try n go on myspazz. bastards. im climbing up the walls at the mo, desperatly looking forward to a break. we shall rip it up...
i think i like black kids....and the band arent bad neither!-k stop laughing, seriously now im really into that new black kids single-as you dont work at fopp anymore and dont have to endure such things you prob have no idea what im talking about-they sound like a bunch of cure fag hags-but not that good!take me to supersonic before its too late!xx
so why cant i access your new tracks then which it says have uploaded but arent anywhere to be seen i think im going to go wild today and finish this comment without using a single piece of punctuation
Long overdue but still potent, Issue three of Feral Debris contains interviews with the newly reactivated sci-fi proto punks Simply Saucer, Katheryn ‘Shishonee’ Krupa; harpist with The Trees Community a 1970’s Christian commune responsible for the classic acid folk LP ‘The Christ Tree’, New Zealander Peter Wright- creator of finely wrought ambience and drones, and the now defunct skronk trio Lambsbread. Also included are contributions from Stuart Crutchfield, Mr Dorgon, Blue Firth and the Sound of Drowning, plenty of record reviews and art from Anna Kraay and Sian Macfarlane.
The accompanying cd-r contains small ‘a’ ambience, guitar rumblings and small hairs on the back of your neck tingling from; Core of the Coal Man, Alistair Crosbie and Peter Wright, some sharp jazz rummaging from Owl Xounds, Solar Fire Trio and Sann Yassin, a little improv tinkering from Patrick Farmer and a large slice of The Michael Flower Band (featuring John Maloney from Sunburned Hand of the Man on drums for good measure). It’s a goodie.
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i was in urban outfitters today and they were playing this electro pop song that samples 'you now have 10seconds to comply' bit from robo cop. -everything about that sentence makes me hate myself!xx