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Archive for October, 2007

Song: “Holiday”

Saturday, October 20th, 2007
And a brand new song: “Holiday.” This was written before my trip to Victoria. Look for a lot more songs soon.

MP3: R. K. Thornwell - Holiday (192kps)

Later,
RK

roy, the vampire

Friday, October 19th, 2007

this is roy, the vampire. someone had to draw him. if i didn’t, it would have been someone else.

rk

Andy Dixon

Sunday, October 7th, 2007
I’m going to Victoria and Vancouver this week. I’ve been doing research on things to do when I’m there. I found Andy Dixon (of Vancouver, I think). I really like some of his paintings. Also been listening to vincat and My friend Wallis (this really sounds like the old-school electronic music I used to make).


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More Buildings

Friday, October 5th, 2007
As a semi-hilarious corollary to my previous post, here are some other people who dedicate their free time to making models of buildings: http://www.flickr.com/photos/magiccityrepairs/

Both are inspiring, although in different ways.

RK


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Model Railroad Slums

Thursday, October 4th, 2007
This dude has made amazing model railroad scenery of all these rundown urban locations. Seems like the majority of them are invented and not actual places. ;(

Check it out: http://www.vestaldesign.com/projects/modelrr/

RK


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The Apes

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
A long time ago, in some other, alternate summer version of New York (a version without time-constraints, long before the weather had turned) we went to a really amazing todd p. show.

It was sort of a funny thing. Finding ourself back in the big city, and having dozen if not hundreds of events to choose from, we did what any self-respecting Providence kids would do and joined hundreds in going to see Providence’s reigning export (that’s “Lightning Bolt“, for you day-dreamers) play alongside DMBQ in some giant garage in Bushwyck. Top notch.

But that’s not what this post is about: Big-A-little-A opened, but so did APES, an act about whom we knew very little. At the time they came off as another spacy, psych rock band. They had an organ and a bassist but I think no guitars? The songs were the usual verse-chorus-verse fair but seemed to miander and become freeform at times. We liked them quite a bit. For some reason I was under the mistaken impression that Apes were a very new band, that they didn’t have any records, and that perhaps this was even one of their first shows. How wrong I was. Imagine my surprise when I, as I wandered one morning through Frenchkiss Records’ website discovered that Apes were in fact not only on that imprint but in fact have not one but two full-lengths already out. Should have done my research. Anyway, the free mp3s are breathtaking. A perfect medium between the minimalist glam I currently tout and my prog-rock loving college self.

Watch the Top Chef Finale Pt. 2 tonight. You know you’ll be sorry if you miss it.

Oh, all the best,
RK Thornwell

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