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A Distant Language: June 2015
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. Rethinking Music with Beck's Record Club. You wish. and so do I, to be honest. Imagine taking a group of musician with styles that only the most bizarre venn diagram would show overlapping traits. Then, put them in a room and have them cover another band's record. This is the goal of The Record Club. And the mission statement of the project goes a little something like this:. By INXS. While those musicians may all share influences like Talking Heads, Beatles and random jazz fig...
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A Distant Language: The places I'll Be Going Traveling 60 Words Per Minute
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. The places I'll Be Going Traveling 60 Words Per Minute. I'd be taking a little time away from this blog to contribute to another blog. That concentrates on the music scene of my local area, Philadelphia. My contributions don't really get in the way of my updating to this blog, since I never used it to discuss matters I cover at Radio Static. Well, dear readers, I'm afraid this blog has just turned second fiddle. As for the longer piece on comics I hinted at and am still writing /...
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A Distant Language: Building an Island
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Friday, August 7, 2015. An anthology. Superman came from. And all characters became so popular that they took over those titles before getting titles with their own name on the cover. In more modern times, titles like. Prove that DC never gave up on the idea of the anthology, even if they couldn’t keep the first two titles alive for long. With over 110 pages,. 1 has Brandon Graham (. And Emma Rios (. Graham’s contribution brings readers (back) into the world. Maybe the next issue will answer this question.
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A Distant Language: August 2015
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Friday, August 7, 2015. An anthology. Superman came from. And all characters became so popular that they took over those titles before getting titles with their own name on the cover. In more modern times, titles like. Prove that DC never gave up on the idea of the anthology, even if they couldn’t keep the first two titles alive for long. With over 110 pages,. 1 has Brandon Graham (. And Emma Rios (. Graham’s contribution brings readers (back) into the world. Maybe the next issue will answer this question.
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A Distant Language: I'm Expanding, Like The Universe
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Monday, July 6, 2015. I'm Expanding, Like The Universe. For those of you out there that like what I'm doing (I use Google Analytics and know I've got repeat readers out there), I'd like you to know that I'll be contributing to another blog: Radio Static Philly. With Radio Static, I'll be focusing on bands and live events around the scene in Philadelphia, my current physical territory. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I write the words. The places Ill Be Going Traveling 60 Words Per Mi.
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A Distant Language: Grant Morrison & The Aftershock of Comics, or The World of Comic Books Is Exploding & A New Universe Is Blooming
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Grant Morrison and The Aftershock of Comics, or The World of Comic Books Is Exploding and A New Universe Is Blooming. Yesterday, it was announced that Grant Morrison (yes, that Grant Morrison) will be the new editor-in-chief for Heavy Metal. Yes, that Heavy Metal. If that isn't equal part exciting and wonderful, let me make it even weirder than Morrison's mind could conjure up by telling you Entertainment Weekly. Yes, that Entertainment Weekly. Didn't just bud glorified smut and ...
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A Distant Language: Spoon Covers The Cramps, Oh The Lack Of Horror
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Saturday, July 4, 2015. Spoon Covers The Cramps, Oh The Lack Of Horror. The Cramps: Rock and Roll Spook Show. The Cramps came on to the music scene with songs that obviously and unapologetically ripped off riffs from classic gems of the 50's/60's era garage rock, surf rock and rockabilly. This has been well documented with the. 3 volume compilation set. Songs The Cramp Taught Us. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I write the words. The places Ill Be Going Traveling 60 Words Per Mi. Brian k. vaughan.
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A Distant Language: The Art of War Comics
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. The Art of War Comics. My father conceived the idea of taking. The Sunday pages, folding them over,. And folding them once again, and ending. Up with something roughly the size of. William M. Gaines. With Superhero stories flooding today’s theatres and making their way to television screens, it’s no surprise that people associate comics with superheroes. Though, comics have since moved from originally being refolded inserts of Our Gang. To call Marvel’s Civil War. In the early 80&...
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A Distant Language: Rethinking Music with Beck's Record Club
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. Rethinking Music with Beck's Record Club. You wish. and so do I, to be honest. Imagine taking a group of musician with styles that only the most bizarre venn diagram would show overlapping traits. Then, put them in a room and have them cover another band's record. This is the goal of The Record Club. And the mission statement of the project goes a little something like this:. By INXS. While those musicians may all share influences like Talking Heads, Beatles and random jazz fig...
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