Sherilyn Fenn in The Face magazine, early ’90s
The Master - Official teaser trailer 1.
Damn - can not wait for this.
Need to read this.
Shoegaze Tuesday - Swervedriver plays Deep Wound (new song!) on Fallon
My relationship with Jimmy Fallon is complicated. I found his trying-WAY-too-hard-to-be-Sandler schtick extremely tiresome when he was on SNL. He had a part in actually managing to ruin a Nick Hornby movie adaption. The talk show element of his talk show is damn near unwatchable.
But my goodness, does he kill it on the musical element. First off, his house band is the mofocking Roots. Secondly, as a fellow child of the nineties, the reunited guests he has on his program makes my heart squeal with delight.
Last night, it was Swervedriver, who not only made their late night talk show debut, but performed a new song. If you’ve seen these guys on any recent tours, you already know their performance hasn’t lost a step, but apparently neither has their writing. - MarkO
Spotify - Swervedriver
I wish I had a dime for every bad time
but the bad times always seem to keep the change
You been all alone so you know what I’m sayin’
so when all you can recall is the pain
Chorus
Just you wait until tomorrow when you wake up with me
at your side and find I haven’t lied about nothin’
I…
Beautiful song. Waylon really brings home the chorus.
True that. I couldn’t relate to this when I first watched TP but I can now.
(Source: jazz-malkin, via catturnedtosmoke)
Liars - WIXIW coming 5 June.
(Source: amateurgore)
Heavy Blanket - No Telling No Trails
J Mascis rounds up a couple partners-in-crime from his adolescence with an eye – and ear – towards shredding harder, wailing louder, and generally melting faces even more brutally than ever before. from Outer Battery Records
At the 1994 annual awards dinner given by the American Association for Forensic Science, AAFS President Don Harper Mills astounded his audience in San Diego with the legal complications of a bizarre death. Here is the story.
“On 23 March 1994, the medical examiner viewed the body of Ronald Opus…
Damn, basically word for word from what PTA used in Magnolia.
Amazing story.


