Monday, March 30, 2009

Episode 14: Nudity, 8-Bit, Elron

Hey guys, Episode 14 (Valentine's) is here! We talk about nudity and incest! HOORAY!

Click like you mean it.

Here's some links to artists mentioned:

Facundo
VultureMoose
ChipHydra
Disassembler

Music:

VultureMoose - "Power Force"
Kylesa - "Scapegoat"
Cult of Luna - "Finland"
MSTRKRFT - "Click Click (feat. E-40)

As always, email us with whatever the hell you want AT:

wearefriendspodcast@gmail.com

-Your buds

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Who Says the Elderly Can't Rock Out?!

From The Border Mail (LINK):

DARKNESS falls over the room. A hush descends, expectation slowly rising as the band takes to the stage.

Within seconds there is a burst of energy as a guttural, primeval sound pours out from the PA system and the pit erupts into a sea of heads thrashing in rhythm to the music.

In the wings a 70-year-old, dressed all in black, watches and listens intently and with pride to the death-metal quintet.

The group is Nemesphyxia and the woman, Jan Berryman, is the softly-spoken grandmother of band member Tom Banks

So apparently this dude Tom moved in with his grandma when he was 14. And she was the on who got him into metal. She showed him metallica and Iron Maiden and he went on to form a band. Also, she apparently really helps out money-wise too, look at this:

She also recently provided the band with $8000 to cut the CD and have promotional shirts and posters printed, which the band hopes to pay back.

“If it wasn’t for her we probably wouldn’t exist,” he says.


How awesome is that?! I hope all of you are/will treat your kids this way. Any type of art or creative expression should be encouraged by families. And who knows, maybe you'll like your kid's grindcore band.

Jan "Metal Granny" Berryman with son Daniel

Monday, March 23, 2009

Episode 13: Nostradamus, Tortillas, Italy

In this episode, we talk about music and the industry, how to pronounce words incorrectly and Pitchfork.

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Holy shit you guys.

HOLY SHIT.

We have...a brand new...homemade...THEME SONG! WE DON'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS WILL EVEN BE ABLE TO DEAL WITH IT.

What's that? You want a copy of it to listen to? WELL SURE, CLICK HERE.

Music:

Swans: "Power for Power"
Notorious B.I.G. - "Juicy"
The Beach Boys: "I'm Waiting for the Day"
The Police: "Canary in a Coal Mine"

And here's the video of Gaahl (ex-vocalist of Gorgoroth), being interviewed for the film "Metal: A Headbanger's Journey":

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

EPISODE 12: Sean, Barack, Bond

CHECK IT OUT. This is the first official bi-coastal podcast! We go through how Dash is diggin' on Cali', how James is doin' in Jerz' and whether or not WE WILL CONTINUE!!! (We will, that wasn't even ever discussed).

GETS TO CLICKIN'.

DOIN' IT UP, BOTH COASTS!

Also, I mentioned Comic Book Club. You can find all about this great live show and podcast HERE. If you dig comics, I strongly suggest you click that shit.

Music:

The Presets - "Kicking and Screaming"
Jesu - "Star"
Funkadelic - "Can You Get to That?"
Liars - "Freak Out"
deFrank - "Afe Ato Yen Bio"

Your friendly neighborhood podcasters

-JamesnDash

King of Pop...all of it.

Michael Jackson is auctioning off a treasure trove of memorabilia.  Let's peruse, shall we...



We begin with...
...this...waking nightmare.  In the disparate year of 1997, when the Terminator robots started enslaving humanity, Skynet's first attempt was a bit different.



Michael Jackson is Peter Pan.  Remember?  I betcha 'ememBAH-AH!

Here we have the infamous portrait Highness Jackson V of Gary, having returned triumphant from the Battle of Disco.  After burning it out completely, he brought home the spoils and saved his nation from almost total civil war.

What you're actually buying here is the opportunity to press the button that launches this painting into space...E.T. really wants it back.

Sure sure sure, there's a lot of deserved praise heaped onto Christopher Nolans' interpretation of Batman, but, seriously, MJ was a pretty solid Bruce Wayne.

I want this so bad it hurts.

Monday, March 16, 2009

What is this, 1995?

So for the first time in my life, I listened to an entire Radiohead album.

OK EVERYONE CALM DOWN, THERE IS NO NEED TO RIOT AS ALL OF YOU ARE CLEARLY DOING.

Look, I dunno why I never listened to them! I totally dug the songs I heard, but it just didn't happen! When I was really getting into music, I was surrounding myself with metal, and then when I was getting into other stuff I guess I just forgot. Or though, "I'll get into Radiohead later."

The album I listened to was "The Bends". I totally dig it! It's happy and very rockin', which I did not expect. I'm excited to listen to their other stuff.

Here's a recent photo of me:



-James

Now playing: Radiohead - My Iron Lung

Sunday, March 15, 2009

You Must Learn to Shine

I love music. So does Dash. We love music a whoooooole bunch. When I hear a song or an album that I really like, I'll listen to it over and over and over again. I bet a lot of you out there do the same. Whenever I go to a local or smaller show (concert), I try to get there when doors open because you never know when a band you don't know might blow you away.

I went to a local NJ show a few years ago that my friends set up that had a bunch of bands with friends of mine in them. There was also a band I had never heard/seen before. People have told me I saw them once before, but I think I was outside of the venue when they played. The band played and I was completely blown away. That doesn't happen too often to any of I think, so right away I bought a cd and talked to one of the guitarists and the keyboardist.

That band was The Green Evening Requiem. That cd I bought was two demos and quickly became one of my all time favorites. Now, years later, the drummer is one of my best friends and the band has gone through a billion changes. Until recently, the line-up was, to put it simply, wack-a-doo. A guitarist left, one of the founding members left, another guitarist joined, and then the keyboardist, who became the lead guitarist, left as well. Now the line-up is solid. It's made up of the brothers Evan (drums) and Shane Madden (bass) and Woe mastermind Chris Grigg (guitar).

And on the 14th of March, they released their first "real" album. This is in no way disparaging to their first release, all I mean is that this is an ALBUM. Not two amazing demos put together. It was a long road to get it finished, with tons of obstacles and bumps along the way. But it is finally available.

I'm biased about TGER. Evan, Shane and Chris have all been awesome to me. And the inner circle consists of awesome people as well. I've felt nothing but love coming from them to their fans. However, listening to the album objectively, I can honestly say it's great. I think the way I knew it was when I was trying to compare a song to another metal band, and I couldn't. I mean, they have influences definitely: Katatonia, Agalloch, Enslaved, Pink Floyd, Neurosis, etc. But they have a very unique sound and they deserve all the praise they get.

The album is available online as a "Pay what you want" digital download. It has two reworked songs from the original demos cd and 5 others. I really recommend it. If you want great, heavy, melodic, and all together original metal, pick up the new album.

It's called "Bastards of Atlas" and is available HERE.


Chris Grigg, Shane Madden and Evan Madden

-James

Now playing: British Sea Power - No Lucifer

PS They're also streaming the album on Last.fm, so if you want to listen before buying it, here you go. Click here.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Nice things are nice.


I really like flower arrangement.

It's a fascinating art-form to me. Blending nature's majesty with human creativity. Recently I was turned on to Ikebana, which is the Japanese "version" of flower arrangement. I'm consistently blown away by this style of minimalist expression.

So, yeah, flowers have some awesome colors, and I find it interesting how people who know how to use color blend them into specific patterns. With Ikebana, the arrangement is as much about color as it is the stems, leaves and form. That LOW album cover is a traditional flower arrangement, and while the spectrum of pink is cool, it's a bit lacking. Now, go back to those first two pictures. THAT is Ikebana. Fuck yes. Look at how the positioning creates a landscape, and the colors bring about certain emotions. How everything bends very carefully and specifically to form a movement, guiding your eyes in a CERTAIN manner.

I am way down with flowers.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

When Forgetfulness Brings Death

There are certain things that could happen to us which are almost unimaginable. Our houses burning down, family members being kidnapped, someone we love being raped. But for most people, parents specifically, the worst thing that could possibly happen is having your child die. But then there is something worse. Something undeniably more horrendous.

And that is accidentally killing your own child.

We've all heard the story, someone leaves their kid in the car on a hot day while they go and run errands. Maybe they get caught up in what they're doing, maybe they forgot the kid was in the car. Maybe they thought that they already dropped off the child where they were supposed to.

And then they come back and realize that the worst thing possible has just happened.

I know our podcast and blog is usually pretty light and funny (hopefully), but this phenomenon is very interesting and so extreme that I wanted to link a very well-done article on it in the Washington Post.

Click here.

(Thanks to Morgan for showing this to me!)

-James

Now playing: Clint Mansell - Finish It

Monday, March 9, 2009

Special Edition Podcast #2

NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST NEW PODCAST

This is a short one folks! And it's all about...WATCHMEN. So there are tons of spoilers and whatnot. We talk about the graphic novel and the movie and all the stuff in between!

"Click here. Listen to podcast. Discuss it later. Hurm."

Music:

Eef Barzelay: "Apocalyptic Friend"



...awwwww.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Angled Bench Sins

CHANGE BLINDNESS is this crazy thing that your brain does, where it forgets everything that has just happened to it in an instant, because change has occurred, and, rather than inform you of what has happened, your brain lies and tells you that nothing has changed at all.

The two links above go to videos. Unfortunately the embed code had been removed, but please, so you can get a better idea of how faulty your brain is, check out both videos.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Webcomics: Part 3

So the other day I did something very awesome. Hopefully you all read and remember THIS post where I talked about the webcomic Wondermark. Well, thanks to the joy of Twitter/internet, I had a chance to talk on the phone with the creator Mr. David Malki! It was very nice. So, why not do another spotlight on a webcomic!

This post is going to be about Horribleville by K.C. Green.

Link.

A sample:

CLICK THE IMAGE TO MAKE IT BIGGER.

Horribleville is a webcomic whose main protagonist is the author/artist himself! Mr. Green is very self-deprecating and his jokes show this. Luckily for us it's hilarious instead of just sad. Also, K.C.'s pacing is UNBELIEVABLE. Possiby the best in all the webcomics I read.

The comic teeters between super realistic and all out craziness. Green is a very unique artist who can't really be put into any sort of box regarding style. He does whatever the comic calls for, which is nice since most webcomics stick to one particular style.

This comic does have some sort of continuity. There are regular characters, such as The Editor, Writer's Block and Doosty the cat who wants to kill K.C. Recently the comic has centered around Green's struggle with the comic itself, which makes my brain want to melt with how meta that is.

The coolest thing (to me) about this comic isn't the fact it makes laugh out loud more often than not, or the weird art or the killer kittie. No, it's the fact that it's like looking into someone's brain. This comic is partially a diary and instead of just descriptions of thought, we get art to go along with it! Not only do we get his thoughts on his life, but also his crazy ideas or silly daydreams. This comic is definitely not for everyone, but I bet it's one more people can relate to than most others.

-James

Now playing: Tombs - The Great Silence

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Objectisexuality?

A form of sexuality for people who are in love with inanimate objects, like the Golden Gate Bridge, an archery bow and the Eiffel Tower.

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-James

Now playing: Gojira - Toxic Garbage Island