Tuesday, October 10, 2006

television i watch regularly to semi-regularly:

studio 60
heroes
veronica mars
boston legal
lost
my name is earl
the office
how i met your mother
the oc (not yet, but i will)
smallville
grey's anatomy
the simpsons
family guy

comics i buy and read monthly:

green arrow
green lantern
batman
wonder woman
spider-man (the amazing)
civil war and most tie-ins
runaways
young avengers
astonishing x-men
casanova
naruto
fell
y: the last man
new avengers
the new 'new avengers' series that's coming out

music i listen to now:

the walkmen
mogwai
interpol
dresden dolls
silversun pickups
tv on the radio
yeah yeah yeahs
the organ
the velvet underground

tickets to shows i've gotten or am getting:
sparta
the album leaf
the rapture

videogames and related i've bought lately:
a nintendo DS lite (white)
tony hawk for the DS
megaman ZX for the DS
soon to buy playstation 2 games because warren got one



tell me, people. why oh why do i spend so much money on pop culture? and why will nothing you say change me?

i am a whore. a big, diseased consumer whore.

Friday, October 06, 2006

warren ellis reposted a short essay he wrote years ago, but one that i hadn't read before. it was about the pieces of music that he loved, specifically how he loves certain singles and the nature of singles in general. at the time, it was 'maps' by yeah yeah yeahs he likens it to 'soldier girl' by polyphonic spree in the first time you hear them, it punches you in the gut with its... well... depth (?).

i had to partly agree with him. while i may try to be an elitest bastard and listen to only albums (there is only one 'single' song on my iTunes), i do enjoy listening to the one song that sticks out on an album ad nauseum. and it makes me sick. it really does. it makes me hate myself because the artists responsible didn't write that song as a stand alone. they wrote it to fit into the grander works that they slaved away on.

but, regardless, i find myself drawn to 'the rat's and the 'kissing families' and the 'obstacle 1's and, yes, even the 'maps' and 'soldier girl's of the music world. i love them. if they were personified girls, i'd date them only to have them break my heart years from now.

because i'm a sucker for lines.

'when i used to go out, i used to know everyone i saw. now i got out alone if i go out at all.'

i'd like to say that if you knew me over the summer you would've known that was my anthem. but no one did know me in the summer because that was my anthem.

i'm a sucker for lines, what can i say?

Monday, October 02, 2006

Bitch.

Love it.