Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sally Mann

Two Sally Mann photographs: Candy Cigarette and Holding Virginia.

Sally Mann is still alive actually- she was born in the early 1950's.


This is "Holding Virginia"


This is "Candy Cigarette"

I like the contrast between the two. Mann actually created a lot of controversy with her third collection Immediate Family; the first photo is from that album.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Radical Face; Homesick

So this week I'm posting a song from my favorite album of all time: Ghost. I feel like there isn't a single track on this cd that's weak- something that is very rarely accomplished. Radical Face is actually one of many pseudonyms used by Ben Cooper. Fun Fact: He's releasing a new Radical Face cd, The Roots, October 4th. I seriously cannot wait to get my hands on it.


I was listening to this cd in my car when I was moving all my stuff to my new apartment. I actually started crying when it got to the last track on the album, homesick. Hahaha I know, I know, I'm totally a loser, but it IS a really emotional song for me.

I left my home on hollow bones
While you were curled and sleeping
And I wandered far beneath the concrete star
And I slept along the highways

But even though I've been lost all the time
I've got hooks in my sides that you left there
But you're not the same, you died along the way
Now we're ghosts and we're praying for winter

Friday, August 26, 2011

Race Riot; Andy Warhol, 1963

Yes, I missed Wednesday because I was busy moving into my new apartment/just really lazy.


This is one of Andy Warhol's many screenprints; the title of this one is Race Riot. These prints are based on the Birmingham Alabama race riots- although the only ones who rioted were the local police.

I like the irony in Warhol's color choice.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse

When I first bought this album I remember my Mom once referring to it as "Magic Horse and Super Rat" haha. Danger Mouse has collaborated with other artists before; the lead singer of The Shins worked with him in Broken Bells.

This is one of my favorite tracks off Dark Night of the Soul; Insane Lullaby.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

I JUST PLAYED 4 HOURS OF FIRE EMBLEM

After a long hard day at work assessing the damage of a Chinese cyber-attack (I wish I was making that up) I went home and decided to start up my good old Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance game. Now it's 3am . . . and I just beat Chapter 9. . .



The story revolves around Ike, (you may have seen him in Super Smash Bros Brawl) a blue-haired, sword wielding, mercenary who's traveling around the country with his army. Seriously, do I even have to give any more of an explanation to prove how awesome this game is?! 

If you haven't played any Fire Emblem games before, I'm not really sure how to explain them. They're like chess . . . but not really haha. More like a grid-style strategy fighting game. . . so yeah . . . it's kind of  nerdy . . . IN AN AWESOME WAY!!

So what is it that makes Fire Emblem so awesome you ask? Well, you have like fifty million people that join your team in the game- and you can pick and train your favorites. Speaking of favorites- HERE ARE MY TOP AND BOTTOM 3!


#1 Soren

Is that a girl? Actually- no, it's just a very girly looking guy! Soren is the first and by far the BEST magic user in the game. He may look feminine, BUT HE MOWS DOWN EVERYTHING IN HIS PATH ONCE HE GETS GOING!

He's also kind of a jerk, which just makes me like him more haha. When the other characters are saying stuff like "We shouldn't hand over the princess to the bad guys! It's not right!" Soren is like "Pfft you guys are losers- let's hand her over so we can get paid."

He also sports some pretty trendy sandals.







#2 Boyd

Boyd has an axe. And that's pretty much all you need to know about him.

Later on in the game when he hits his class change (he changes from "fighter" to "warrior"), you can also give him a bow- making him twice as much fun to fight with. 

Also after his class change, he starts wearing a helmet with like a fur-hood thing around his shoulders.

I don't think you can get much better than that.






#3 Gatrie

Gatrie would probably be my 2nd favorite if he didn't ditch you like 1/8th of the way through the game. The guy is a human tank.

As a knight, Gatrie is suuuuuuper sloooooow. However, all you have to do is send him off into a crowd of enemies and he'll beat the heck out of them in a matter of minutes. YOU CAN'T BUY THAT KIND OF POWER!

After he ditches you, he comes back like 10 Chapters later . . .





BOTTOM THREE:


# 3 Rolf

Rolf. Stinks. I mean, c'mon, the kid's name is ROLF. With a name like that, you already know you're going to have problems.
If you work with him, he can actually turn out to be a pretty good archer/sniper, but the catch is that YOU HAVE TO WORK WITH HIM A LOT. 

He's actually Boyd's little brother. He's basically a crybaby at the beginning and even though he decides that he wants to be tough and fight like his brother- I still think he's a waste of space haha. 

Look at those stupid green shorts . . . pfft, they're so stupid . . .



#2 Astrid

Whyyyyy? WHY does Astrid think she can fight?! She starts out at like level 1 when the rest of your team is at 19 or 20! You can even work with her to help her catch up- and she's STILL terrible!

Thing is, if you don't recruit Astrid, you can't recruit the super-amazing Gatrie. 

If I remember right, she's some kind of princess or rich girl or something who decides she wants to fight with your team. 

It just goes to show, if you're not good at something, just give up while you still can.





#1 Makalov

I. HATE. MAKALOV. From his Ronald McDonald pink frizzy hair to his ugly horse with its horse-bowl-cut. He's not a good fighter AT ALL, and he's super annoying. 

My first playthrough I ended up killing him off in battle haha. I felt a little bad, but I was far enough in the fight that there was no way I was going to turn off the game and start over. . . especially for Makalov.

I think the real victim here is that poor horse.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Duncan Grant- Self Portrait 1920

 



Duncan Grant was a Scottish painter whose style seems fairly post-impressionistic. In fact, a couple of his paintings remind me a bit of Henri Matisse. 



There are a lot of self-portraits out there, but for some reason this one continues to be my favorite; I love it how only one of his eyes catches the light and you're not quite sure what he's thinking.




He was about 35 when he painted this



Monday, August 15, 2011

Black Keys & Foster the People

I was deciding between posting "Howlin' for You" by the Black Keys and "Houdini" by Foster the People. I then realized that I can just post both haha. You've probably heard of one, if not both of these songs; they're quite good :]


From what I gather, the album "Brothers" does not capture the true essence of "The Black Keys" haha, whatever that means. Regardless of whether or not the album is a good representation of the The Black Key's body of work, I still think it's awesome.

I must admit
I can't explain
Any of these thoughts racing
Through my brain
It's true
Baby I'm howlin' for yoooou


 I think this song hit the radio at one point in time actually. It's made me look more into Blues Rock, which is pretty dang cool.



Foster the people released their first album, Torches, earlier this year, (I think January or February?) and It's a ton of fun. This is currently my favorite track: Houdini. 

When I feel kinda bad and I'm all distressed
Pass if off on a better day
Well you got whatcha want whatcha never knew
Perfect gift from me to you
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!

I think Foster the People is a good example of just how much fun Indie-pop can be haha; I'm a dork and like to blast this album in my car when I'm driving home. 

Friday, August 12, 2011

Ohhh Milhouse, Milhouse, Milhouse

I love the Simpsons. It's my favorite TV show; I even like it better than The Colbert Report- and that's saying a lot. My sister and I probably have a good deal of the episodes memorized by now actually. We have about four or five seasons on DVD that we'll pop one into the TV whenever we have any spare time :]

My absolute favorite Simpsons character has got to be Milhouse van Houten. I mean, just look at the guy, he's seriously such a goof. I can't get over his "hhhhHHHEEEY Bart!" ha ha ha. If you watch the show, you know what I mean. Every episode he's in just becomes that much funnier.





This is a clip from the episode "Mom and Pop Art". Homer floods the town in an attempt to create a modern work of art. This is a classic Milhouse line ha ha ha.


Guess who likes you??


HA HA HA HA! This poor kid . . he's just so uncoordinated.



I would date him. Definitely.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Monet- Woman with a Parasol (1875)

I've always loved Claude Monet, he and Cassatt are my favorite Impressionist artists.
Although it seems like Monet is most famous for his paintings of nature, I quite like this painting; it captures a casual and beautiful moment of Jean and Camille Monet during an afternoon stroll.


I feel like there are a lot of parasols in Impressionistic works, haha.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Ghost Under Rocks: Passion Pit Remix

So what happens when you combine Ra Ra Riot with Passion Pit? 

I like this song, it's one of the few remixes out there that I think is just as good as the original. 


Here you, Here you are
You are breathing life
As a ghost under rocks

Like notes found in pocket coats
of your father's 
lost and forgotten

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Queen Drum

I'm tired so I'll figure this out later; I thought I would at least post a something though. It's Young Galaxy's "Queen Drum". I like this one. A lot.