Monthly Archive for May, 2008

When KISS Was Cool - Georgia Tech’s Alexander Colliseum - December 1, 1974

When KISS Was Cool - Georgia Tech's Alexander Colliseum - December 1, 1974

Here’s more classic KISS from 1974. With only two albums under their (studded) belts, the band were performing a blistering set from ‘Hotter Than Hell’ and the debut self-titled ‘KISS’ records!

Check out these amazing pics after the jump!

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Sendak On Sendak

Sendak On Sendak.
There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak, a retrospective of the work of author and artist Maurice Sendak.

Goths’ Blackest Day

Goths’ Blackest Day.
Sophie Lancaster was killed for being a grunger, or goth. Helen Pidd interviewed her mother and young goths who can’t understand the blows, rocks, bricks and abuse their appearance attracts.

Peter Beste - True Norwegian Black Metal

Peter Beste - True Norwegian Black Metal

Tonight is the opening for an exhibition of 30 photographs by Peter Beste called True Norwegian Black Metal. The exhibition is being held in conjunction with the launch and of his first book also titled ‘True Norwegian Black Metal’.

The book will include 126 Norwegian Black Metal Photographs; an introduction by Metalion of Slayer Magazine; Essays by Editor Johan Kugelberg and Peter Beste; 3 Panel foldout black metal time line by Tara G Warrior; 32 page section of old black metal ephemera including rare and obscure photographs, flyers, letters, and interviews.

True Norwegian Black Metal
Deluxe Limited edition of 666
Includes hand numbered silkscreened slipcase (measuring 11.25″ x 14.25″)
20×26? silkscreened black metal logo poster
Signed 8×10 Peter Beste print
$200 USD

Regular hardcover edition can be purchased for $38.40 on Amazon.

From the press release:
In the last two decades a bizarre and violent musical subculture called Black Metal has emerged in Norway. It has its roots in a heady blend of splatter movies, heavy metal music, Satanism, Pagan mythology and adolescent angst. In the early-mid 1990’s, members of this extremist underground committed murder, burned down medieval wooden churches, and desecrated graveyards. What started as juvenile frenzy came to symbolize the start of a war against Christianity, a return to the worship of the ancient Norse gods, and the complete rejection of mainstream society.

American documentary photographer Peter Beste has spent the last eight years working in the milieu of this insulated and secretive community. Beste’s access and insight into this community has been without precedent, resulting in an amazing photographic journey. Beste has earned the respect and trust of this impenetrable, suspicious and often elitist society. True Norwegian Black Metal is a visual testimonial to this subculture. Peter Beste and editor Johan Kugelberg have created a unique photographic narrative that explores black metal from a truly visceral perspective.

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H.R. Giger Revealed

H.R. Giger Revealed

My first foray into the world of H.R. Giger happened in 1985. A good friend of mine who went under the affectionate monicker of ‘Mick The Wiz’, (due to his dabbling in all things that go bump in the night and his fondness for Aleister Crowley) - bought for my birthday Giger’s Necronomicon II book.

I remember turning the pages of that book and literally being blown to hell at the sheer majesty and darkness at the artwork before me. It was all so spellbinding and mezmerising. I had never seen anything like that and still to this day, Giger is unparalleled.

Having been a fan all these years, two years ago I approached Giger’s manager with an offer to re-do the official Giger website. I was shocked when I got a response from his manager Les Barany who had looked over some of my work and was to speak to Giger about us working together on a new site.

After some emails back and forth… it didn’t all pan out and the same (horrid) site remained, but I felt I had come close to working with one of my heroes. Heck, I would do the site for free if need be because just to be working for someone so artistically dark and amazing - would have been a dream come true.

But I digress. (I do that alot!)

There is a new documentary titled ‘H.R. Giger Revealed’.

Whether it’s Ridley Scott’s award-winning Alien (based on his work Necronom IV) or the artwork for Debbie Harry’s solo album, Celtic Frost’s albums or the obscenity-lawsuit attracting cover for the Dead Kennedy’s Frankenchrist, we have all at one time or another been exposed to the dark and wonderfully twisted world of Swiss painter, sculptor and set designer Hans Ruedi Giger.

Documentary director David Jahn started work as an assistant at Giger’s studio in Zürich in 2000. After his departure back to the Czech Republic he co-operated with Giger as an initiator and consultee of the Prague exhibition which took place 14th April – 13th September 2005 at the National Technical Museum.

Jahn proposed to Giger to produce a DVD that would map his work and current life. The shoot took place at Giger’s studio in Zürich and in Gruyéres, where the H.R. Giger museum and bar is located.

Footage includes an interview with Austrian artist Ernst Fuchs, Debbie Harry (Blondie) recounting how their collaboration came about, Ridley Scott’s candid description of the moment he saw Necronomicon and realised his search for the perfect ‘Alien’ had ended and numerous interviews with fellow artists at the openings of his Paris and Prague exhibitions.

Initially his monochromatic canvasses depicting surreal, nightmarish dreamscapes (often displaying fetishistic, sexual imagery which have garnered him a large following in the gothic, occult and dark-burlesque scenes) were predominantly created by airbrush whereas later work has been created using markers, ink and pastel colours. His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of a representation of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship described as biomechanical. Often the result of visions he has had through the sleep disorder known as night-terrors, it is no wonder that film makers from the darker end of the spectrum (Alien, Dune, Poltergeist II, Species) have so often sought to collaborate with him when looking to achieve their vision.

The authors do not avoid the particular developmental periods of Giger’s work, however, the main purpose was not to create the artist’s biography. What they have achieved is an authentic perspective on the peculiar world of this ground breaking Swiss artist.

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Vodafone to sell Apple’s iPhone in Australia

Vodafone to sell Apple’s iPhone in Australia.
I love my iPhone!

The Apple of your iMac

The Apple of your iMac.
The Bondi Blue iMac G3 was unveiled ten years ago today on May 6, 1998. It was launched by Steve Jobs who had returned to Apple the year before after almost a decade in the wilderness. And it marked the beginning of Apple’s golden era.

The Queen Of Scream Diamanda Galás

The Queen Of Scream Diamanda Galás.
With a voice that can shatter windows and a taste for the dark, Diamanda Galas is not for the weak.

Reznor Gives Fans The Slip

Nine Inch Nails ~ The Slip

There was a time where new music from Trent Reznor/Nine Inch Nails would only occur every 5 years. The wait was always agonizing and enough to try the patience of even the most ardent and devout fan. But with overwhelming anticipation, we waited. And waited. And waited. But that’s not to say that Reznor wasn’t busy. In between albums, there’s always been NIN goodness released in the form of videos, DVDs, soundtracks and the like.

But now that the man has been released from the shackles of the record company, he’s become one prolific mofo churning out and giving away music almost on a monthly basis!

A couple of weeks ago, the official Nine Inch Nails site featured a free download of the track ‘Discipline’. It was a decent enough track and featured in its ID tags a hint of more to come. May 5 was the date and the site also began hinting that something big was gonna land on this day.

And here we are. A new Nine Inch Nails album is there for the taking. No catches. No shitty quality files. Here it is. All yours. Download it. Enjoy it.

Wow!

So on first listen, I’ll wait a while before I review it proper, but it is great! At this point, I am still trying to get my head around it all as I still hadn’t fully digested the Ghosts album of several weeks ago.

Exciting times indeed to be a NIN fan.

Now, let’s see Radiohead try and top this one hey?

The music is available in a variety of formats including high-quality MP3, FLAC or M4A lossless at CD quality and even higher-than-CD quality 24/96 WAVE. All options are free. All downloads include a PDF with artwork and credits.

Tracklisting:

999,999
1,000,000
Letting You
Discipline
Echoplex
Head Down
Lights In The Sky
Corona Radiata
The Four Of Us Are Dying
Demon Seed

Released under Creative Commons license.

Written by Trent Reznor.

Performed by Trent Reznor, Josh Freese, Robin Finck, and Allesandro Cortini.

Produced by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder.

“we encourage you to remix it share it with your friends, post it on your blog, play it on your podcast, give it to strangers, etc.”

May 5, 1992: Wolfenstein 3-D Shoots the First-Person Shooter Into Stardom

May 5, 1992: Wolfenstein 3-D Shoots the First-Person Shooter Into Stardom.
I remember it as if it were yesterday.

Banksy is going underground with tunnel art exhibition

Banksy is going underground with tunnel art exhibition.
The elite of the London art world will convene in Lambeth tonight to examine graffiti in a dank railway tunnel.

When KISS Was Cool - Alex Cooley’s Electric Ballroom - June 22, 1974

When KISS Was Cool - Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom - June 22, 1974

Continuing on in our When KISS Was Cool series, here’s some KISS goodness from 1974. Live in Alex Cooley’s Electric Ballroom, June 1974!

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Stuff About Stanley Kubrick

Stuff About Stanley Kubrick.