God-damn'yit I wanna see these drawings BIGGER. I'm talkin' Life Fucking Size. Make them Bigger, Stacie Stacie! Are any of these posters up anywhere? I'm gonna be SC one or two more times this month, tell me this shit. Do you hoard all your posters? Are they hidden away in a drawer in a desk by a Naugahyde chair... under a rug where they walk and drool... past the girls in the office? "They " do a lotta fucked up shit don't they? "They" ruin everything. Have a great day away from They.
dear beauty of my life. i've been travelin round europe and thinking about you due to all the rad art ive been seeing. you;d love the architecture in barcelona and i happened to be in venice at the most opportune time. during the 52nd biennale art exhibition. they invite one or two of the best from every fucking country and display the art in old wherehouses and abandoned churches all over the islands. when i say i wish you were here, i really do mean it. i'm heading back to the US in a week and will be in SC soon. te quiero guapa.
"Lunes is a massive album of psychedelic drone and ambient metal. It's a heavy record, for sure." (No Quarter)
"this one's begging to shake your turntable." (Raven Sings the Blues)
"This is going to scare you so if you are alone, turn on the lights." (Too Cool to Die)
Lunes is the second album by the Texas psychedelic duo Headdress. Written in the desert but recorded during an endless New York City winter, the album is a dark meditation on Americana. Guitarist Caleb Coy and organist Ethan Cook sculpt a cold, expansive sound made ripe for these turbulent times. It’s the blues shaped by the avant-compositions of La Monte Young and Dylan Carlson. It's drone rooted deep in the American tradition.
Headdress formed in 2006. Part-heshers, part-American nomads. They self-released their first album Turquoise as a limited CDR and traveled the country, sleeping in cars and dwelling in caves but eventually ending up in New York City. The vinyl only label Mexican Summer reissued the album in September 2008 coinciding with a US tour with Dungen. They entered the studio to record their follow-up soon after.
i was going to leave a comment on my favorite pic of your art in your photo albums, but it is an impossible task to make up my mind. great illustrations. genius use of color.