A few years ago, I posted something here about the shady work of a private Israeli intelligence agency to discredit those in the Obama administration who had helped secure the nuclear deal with Iran. The organization’s name was Black Cube. And, in my post, I noted the fact that, decades before, I was the member […]
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Explosive video surfaces of the legendary, time traveling musical terrorists Ski Troop Attack
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged 1992, acoustic noise, Andy Claydon, Black Cube, Bulb Records, Clean White Surface, Couch, dystopia, Fears of Practice, Gingham Girls, Glass Needle, Hanson Record, Hanson Records, Harvey Drouillard, Jim Magas, King Strang, Leonard Cohen, Linette, Marquee Moon, Monarchs, music video, Nickels Arcade, noise music, performance art, Pete Larson, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, Roger Corman, sister wives, Ski Troop Attack, Songs of Love and Hate, television, terrorism, time travel, trees, Warren Jeffs, water, wax, Wolf Eyes 17 Comments
Morbid Reflection: Michigan Horror Films 1976-2014
This weekend, my friend Forest Juziuk is going to be hosting a festival called Morbid Reflection: Michigan Horror Films 1976-2014 at Planet Ant’s new Ant Hall in Hamtramck. You can find ticket information at the end of this post, but, first, here’s a short conversation between Forest and myself about how the festival came together, […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Michigan Also tagged America’s Funniest Videos, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Atman, Back From Hell, beds, beds that eat buckets of chicken, beds that eat hands, Border Angels, Brian Hunter, cats, Death Bed: The Bed That Eats, Demon Lover, Demons, Devil Master, domestic violence, Donald Trump, Everything Is Terrible!, Evil Dead, Film, film festivals, film trailer, Forest Juziuk, Frank Zappa, Ghost Light, Halloween On Christmas, Harmony Korine, HAVEN, horror, horror movies, It Follows, Jeremy Wheeler, Kye Potter, Matt Jaissle, Memory Hole, Morbid Reflection, murder, Planet Ant, Planned Parenthood, psychedelic, Purple Rain, Purple Rain: Terror Beyond Belief, Ruth Ellis Center, Sean Curtis Patrick, sexual assault, The Carrier, Toshio Matsumoto, Trash Humpers, University of Michgan, VHS, Wolf Eyes, zines 3 Comments
Wolf Eyes on The Office
On Thursday night, if you watched The Office, you heard the music of the Ann Arbor-based noise band Wolf Eyes. The piece used, entitled The Driller, was released by Sub Pop in 2006. I’ve asked Nate what other sitcoms he’d like to produce music for, but I’ve yet to receive a response. Speaking of Wolf […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Uncategorized Also tagged Bulb Records, Halloween, John Olson, Mike Connelly, Nate Young, noise, sitcoms, soundtracks, Sub Pop, The Driller, trick-or-treating, Wolf Eyes 7 Comments