From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V8 #76 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Saturday, April 5 2003 Volume 08 : Number 076 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: NPR any Remy Zero fans? [BUDave18@aol.com] House Of Leaves [JRK230@aol.com] Re: NPR remy zero [CountingSpiders@aol.com] Re: NPR MSI [CountingSpiders@aol.com] Re: House Of Leaves [KrodKnid@aol.com] Re: House Of Leaves [LivTheMdns@aol.com] Registered AP? [Andrea Horvath ] Re: NPR Drain STH [DYSKRASIA@sbcglobal.net] Re: angry-psychos-digest V8 #75 [Spidersrcute2@aol.com] Re: Registered AP? [Andrea Horvath ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 02:24:38 EST From: BUDave18@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR any Remy Zero fans? hey! BIG rz fan here -- lets say blissed-out-indie-slo-core-power-dreampop... but all heart-wrenchingly, soul-clenchingly, body-achingly beautiful stuff... very fragmented, beautiful minors and majors twirled around some good straight up hooks and riffs. i guess they'd be noted, in the mainstrem, as like folky-alternative... classify under Mercury Rev and Beulah and Wilco.. but not as alt/country as the last 3... try TWISTER on for size (its a song -- try the acoustic KCRW version) -- the lyrics are amazing "i need to hear you say good bye i dont know why i hang around. you soothe the pain thats in my eyes and then you leave without a sound -- show my a sign and i'm taking you home give me some time to show how i have grown under the old backyard you knew - i loved you more............" i guess its more goose-bump-y with the music.. and the voice-- damn.. sorry.. but check em out! peace In a message dated 4/3/2003 4:17:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, QAZ98989@aol.com writes: > Not sure if anyone knows or likes Remy Zero but Both "Villa Elaine" and "The > > Golden Hum" are two really good CD's. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 07:53:37 EST From: JRK230@aol.com Subject: House Of Leaves Hey! I just picked up a copy of "House Of Leaves" the other day, I only got to read through the introduction. It stinks cause I really don't have much free time to read, and I'm not a reader in the first place, but this book is intriguing already! I just have 2 questions. Why do they refer to it as a house of leaves? My sister and friend told me that maybe because leaves fall, and the house if it's made out of leaves has no structure and is easily torn down. Also does the book describe at all what really goes on during her childhood? What was it about her family and that house? I don't get that info from her album, maybe I'm just missing something. But if anyone knows the answer to these questions, please help me out! Thanks ~ James ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:05:48 -0500 From: CountingSpiders@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR remy zero Well if you shouldn't be making fun of them, then maybe I should. I've liked them since prior to "Villa Elaine" coming out, and each one of these new WB shows they slap their songs into, the more I cringe... Not because I'm one of those "my favorite band can't get big!" people [(a)they're not my favorite band (b)they're not getting very big, even with WB's support] but it just seems sad that a band would be so quick to put their songs into ANYTHING that pays. Seriously...first time I saw their song was being used for "Felicity," I watched it. It didn't fit the scene, but at that point it was kind of cool. Some of my boys were doing well... Now it's just getting worse and worse and worse. Warner and Remy have made every attempt possible to connect the band and "Smallville" hand in hand...I don't think that's ever a good idea. How about you? So you do a theme song for the show, does that really require you to shed every inch of your artistic nature, don Superman suits, and clamor for status on MTV? I know when Rasputina did Buffy a couple of years back, people were nervous about their intentions. What did they do, though? They used it as exposure, gained some new fans, and moved on. I wish certain others would take that concept into account before they burn out the people who've been there since the beginning, and then lose the trendites that come and go as the tides change. In a message dated 4/3/2003 4:35:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, KoiJamas writes: > I watch teeny bopper shows and the WB network loves Remy Zero. It's an > unhealthy sort of love. I think it has something to do with Alyssa > Milano(sp?) being a magnet for artistic-Cinjun-Tate energy. He's her ex... I > really shouldn't be making fun of the WB if I'm this into > the band. > Anyway, yeah... Go Remy Zero. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:14:55 -0500 From: CountingSpiders@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR MSI It's funny to look back on the bands they've toured with...Insane Clown Posse, Korn, Staind, Rammstein, Cypress Hill -- they don't really fit in with any of them. I always push their CD at work (I work at a record store) and it's funny my two methods of attack...for the idiotic rap metal kids I say "dude, these guys have toured with ICP" and for the more intelligent music fan I'll completely avoid that tidbit and say "these guys are really cutting edge. Like Devo meets the Dead Kennedys"... I guess I just figured it'd be a good mention on here as I'm always surprised with how many Manson fans there are on this list...and, well, as far as I'm concerned, MSI has more right to the hearts of AP's than Manson. To all of you who've heard them, but don't own their CD's...how can you resist?! Go pick up "Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy" and/or (the cheaper, but shorter live EP) "Alienating Our Audience"!! In a message dated 4/3/2003 9:11:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, paentere@hotmail.com writes: > MSI is cool. I think a couple of years back they toured with Ramnstein, I > saw maybe 5 minutes of their set. :( I have some burned stuff of theirs > but not alot. The first time I actually got to listen to the music was last > summer at burning man. I met someone who gave me some > demo's of theirs. they > rock the casba. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:17:25 EST From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: House Of Leaves In a message dated 4/4/03 7:54:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, JRK230@aol.com writes: > Hey! I just picked up a copy of "House Of Leaves" the other day, I > only got to read through the introduction. It stinks cause I really don't > have much free time to read, and I'm not a reader in the first place, but > this book is intriguing already! I just have 2 questions. Why do they refer > to it as a house of leaves? My sister and friend told me that maybe because > leaves fall, and the house if it's made out of leaves has no structure and > is > easily torn down. Also does the book describe at all what really goes on > during her childhood? What was it about her family and that house? I don't > get that info from her album, maybe I'm just missing something. But if > anyone > knows the answer to these questions, please help me out! Thanks ~ James >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The book isn't about Poe, it just is tied to "Haunted" and somewhat to Poe's and Mark's childhood experiences together...the story itself is fiction though. As for the leaves...one definition of leaves is "the pages of a book" (Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", for example, uses this double entendre as a metaphor). The pages may be the book you are actually reading...or perhaps the pages of Zampano's that Johnny Truant is reading. It doesn't really matter, as JT points out at the beginning. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 13:04:01 EST From: LivTheMdns@aol.com Subject: Re: House Of Leaves In a message dated 4/4/2003 8:19:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, KrodKnid@aol.com writes: > It doesn't really matter, as JT points out at the beginning. And it's not for you anyway. :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 10:52:44 -0800 (PST) From: Andrea Horvath Subject: Registered AP? How do you become a registered AP? ~Dre Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 21:39:13 -0500 From: DYSKRASIA@sbcglobal.net Subject: Re: NPR Drain STH Anna K and Martina Axen formerly of Drain STH have a project called Superfix. The site has been under construction for a long time now (www.superfix.net) and they've completed the lineup for the band a few months ago. Still shopping around for a label. A song off the demo was leaked in Cincinnati not too long ago...but I can't find it. I've been on the yahoo groups for Anna K's Apostles and Martina Axen's Disciples and received Superfix post cards. The girls look great. Sorry, that's all I know for sure. I can't wait to hear them though. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 00:06:50 EST From: Spidersrcute2@aol.com Subject: Re: angry-psychos-digest V8 #75 i KNOW IT'S BEEN round for a WHILE, BUT could someone clue me in on the EMO thing??? I feel so left out. God, getting old sucks. Tracie ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 21:37:14 -0800 (PST) From: Andrea Horvath Subject: Re: Registered AP? I registered at the AP web site a while ago - but for some reason I can't get anything other than the main page to come up...? ~Dre - --- FallenCollective@aol.com wrote: > its at the ap website > you should be in the ap directory if you are > -