Asta and Liebe out in the rain
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Raincoats, alcohol, cigarettes and… condoms at the Théâtre des Vampires 😏
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Finished a commission for @blairdiggory ! I love Paranatural, so once they brought up that they wanted to put Isa and Edd in these adorable raincoats I couldn't say no!!
Interested in commissioning me? Check here for the FAQ and form!
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Omega Radio for February 25, 2017; #133.
Specials, The “A Message To Rudy”
Smiths, The “Accept Yourself”
Nina Hagen “Smack Jack”
Buzzcocks “Time’s Up”
Jah Wobble “Today Is The First Day Of The Rest Of My Life”
Kraftwerk “Europa Endlos”
X-Ray Spex “I Am A Poseur”
Can “Tape Kebab”
Pere Ubu “Blow Daddy-O”
Lydia Lunch “Spooky”
David Bowie “Starman”
Gary Numan “Cars”
Suicide “Diamonds, Fur Coat & Champagne”
Lizzy Mercier Descloux “Fire”
Rosa Yemen “Herpes”
Damned, The “Dozen Girls”
Public Image Ltd. “Rise”
Sid Vicious “Something Else”
Adverts, The “Bored Teenagers”
Raincoats, The “Go Away / No Side To Fall In” (live)
Leonard Cohen “Don’t Go Home With Your Hard-On”
Talking Heads “Same As It Ever Was”, “Wild Wild Life”
Cars, The “Shake It Up”
Martin Rev “River Of Tears”
Lou Reed “No Money Down”
Velvet Underground & Nico “Heroin”
Deluxe marquee and standards broadcast.
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I think more brands need to make silly outfits for adults. I’m looking for a new raincoat (as it’s cold and rainy and I have no warm raincoats), and I want one with bugs on it. But apparently adults only get boring flat colors…
The only one I could find that fit my needs was for kids… but I’m too big for that. 💔
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Outside a flower shop, 1957-58.
Photo: W. Eugene Smith via the Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Rain or Shine: The Versatile Jacket You Need This Season - Cyndi Spivey
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Onyon — Last Days on Earth (Trouble in Mind)
Photo by Paul Günther
About a year ago, Trouble in Mind reissued Onyon’s German cassette debut, the self-titled Onyon, which I called “antic without being over-caffeinated and sharp without aiming for mechanical precision. The whole enterprise feels like a rickety wind-up toy, charming, improbable and flailing wildly.”Now the Leipzig post-punk foursome is back with new material, just as spiked and chaotic but with the engine running a little hotter.
The band’s profligate use of synths gives Onyon a wobbly sci-fi aura, a futurism too desolate to really evoke Devo, but skeletal and dystopic enough to make a nod towards Kleenex/LiliPUT.The opening cut “Alien Alien” staggers out of the gate with dissonance, the guitar notes veering from side to side like a concussed quarterback. The synths, too, vibrate like mirages, coming in and out of focus. The drums, though, brook no uncertainty, flailing at the upbeats with a manic flair, while the chant-along verse (in English) rattles determinedly through its paces.You notice, particularly, the growl of bass on this cut, which grounds the whole experience in the gut.It’s an eerie, surreal pile of wiry scrap metal, this song, but it moves and swaggers.
“Egg Machine,” likewise starts in noise guitars, their tortured yowl coalescing in a kind of serrated jangle.“I stare at the egg machine,” the singer snarls, sounding none too happy about it, a bash and clatter pushing her onwards.There are two singers in this band, and, no idea which one this is, but she has a guttural, belligerent kind of delivery that reminds me of Ana da Silva.
Those are the singles, but the rest of the album is equally worthy.I like the stark brutality of “I Would Like to Eat the Newspaper,” its pummeling drum beat met by crashing guitar chords and spook house keyboards.It’s ferocious and unearthly at once, the rhythm section grounded and physical, the keyboards disembodied.The final cut bristles with zinging guitar scrambles, shudders with tactile bass.It rattles and careens and shouts in rhythm, and yes, it seems to be about the dice gameYahtzhee!Why wouldn’t it be?
A lot of punk bands are playing with synths and electric keyboards these days, and there are lots of ways to do it.Onyon does it by abstracting out any pop ingratiation and making the sounds as sharp and warlike as everything else, only undead, too.
Jennifer Kelly
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What do you mean there’s more rain coming…? 😅
We need rain in SoCal but how about not all at once. 🤪
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My Cloudy Friend
Collecting her frog friends. Lavanda missed the first try but after the second try she caught a cute Dirt froggie.
Catch a frog from a Pond ✔️
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I reckon if I did ads for them I might get a cool raincoat out of it at minimum yknow
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Raincoats! Raincoats! A staple in the wardrobe of a mod. I’m debating on getting a raincoat from Madcap London..
Source: http://vintagegal.co.uk/vintage-fashion-2/vintage-spring-coats/?utm_content=buffereea57&utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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