4.26.2009

hell is fading. // hell is a fad.

the day is cold and gray and you're not helping...

just kidding.

4.21.2009

METHA // DONE and DONE

For about the past month, me and my good friend, Ben Kucera, have been embarking on a collaborative adventure we are titling: METHADONT // Dr. Axler -vs- Malcolm Alchemy. This is a year long project, but we have decided to start a blog so people can keep up with it on a nearly daily basis. More information about the project can be read in the header of the site, which can be located at: METHADONT.COM.

Follow it. Love it. Hate it.

Speaking of collaborations, Justin James just completed his portion of our collab which now renders it completed. Here is what the final product looks like:
You should be able to see this in the upcoming issue of The Throw Up (5,) as well as much more from both me and Justin.

Uhm..a lot of other exciting things are happening, but that is another post for another time. Until then...

4.01.2009

The Powerball jackpot for Wednesday April 1st is an estimated $109 Million.

Things! and then MORE things ///////

First thing/// Stumbled across this article while reading The New York Times online this morning: Computers vs. Brains I found this pretty interesting being that I only hear about how singularity WILL happen, inevitably. Nice to read about the flip side of this theory.

Second thing/// Watched the documentary Surfwise the other day. Totally radical (and moving) movie. Highly recommended. Peep the trailer:

Third thing/// This guy takes the kind of pictures I like to look at: Patrick Trefz (click it!) I can't wait to get that book. His surfing documentary of the same name is supposed to be pretty dope as well. I need to check it out, but am not looking forward to shelling out 23 plus dollars on Amazon to get it. Any ideas on another source? Hit me up.

Fourth Thing/// The Brian Jonestown Massacre just released a new EP yesterday entitled "Smoking Acid." Love that title. Anyway....I like it. A lot. BJM also played the Fine Line last week. I unfortunately was not in attendance, but I heard it was most excellent. Read about my friend Ben's experience over at his blog: Cancers from 1970.

And then check out this slick video for the second track off the EP "Í alvöru talað":



Fifth Thing/// I uploaded a new (kinda) art album to my Facebook. Check it out if you feel inclined:
Show people this album by sending them this public link.

And that's all ladies and gentleman.

Enjoy your day!