Friday, November 12, 2010

soak those mindgrapes in vinegar



It's always interesting to find yourself obsessively soundtracking to one album or artist in particular during a phase/era. So because it's that crispy crackly corner of the seasons in between fall and winter, here's Tamaryn's EP Led AstrayWashedAshore and their more recent LP The Waves. This is for those out there that can't help intermittently indulging those long afternoon busrides of window-staring or contemplative shoegazey cigarette woods wonderings. This is for those that are still pissed off that you never got to be 19 and pissed off in 1994 and who still give a little soul-sigh for Angela Chase...so yeah, it's a little angsty, a little decadent, but it's also way sexy and purrrfect for those beautiful/evil little moods. Oh, and they're from San Francisco.

Tamaryn music - Live at Coco66 Love Fade and Mild Confusion Oct 2010 from michandre on Vimeo.



skip to 4:00 in

CATCH THIS TAMARYN

Thursday, November 11, 2010

a bout de gere


bonerville finds









Mababangong bangungot (Perfumed Nightmare, Kidlat Tahimik) 6/9



Mababangong bangungot (Perfumed Nightmare, Kidlat Tahimik) 6/9

Kidlat Tahimik is my new hero. He is a tiny genius and I am continually intimidated by his charm. Perfumed Nightmare is the most perfect movie I've ever seen. I googled Kidlat Tahimik fan club and Kidlat Tahimik posters but there didn't seem to be much...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

DEATH TO MISANTHROPY



This past weekend I finished my second shortfilm and in celebration I went on an internet rampage and had a lot of fun doing it. This little quilt of eleven songs are an ode to misanthropy, my darling, coddling it and cuddling it and killing it. Ok, yes, there is a cover of a Pavement song. Blehh. Shut up! Cuz wait! There's even a RAP song! What? Yes! Huh? Uh! Yuh.

CATCH THIS MIX #4

everyone is shitty



“The rose is the symbol of the West; the Western knights would die for women, symbolized by roses. I would never die for a rose, but I might die for a cherry blossom. But these days, the Japanese youth wouldn't—they're still searching for a flower to die for.”
Masahiro Shinosa

future husband



robert gardner made a gorgeous film about my favorite city in the world. he's a harvard man and he makes me want to go to graduate school. Someone wise once said that the most powerful thing a man can hold - besides a gun - is a camera.