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Tag Archives: band
CONSUMER: In Computers Review
This review was a struggle to finish. Most of the editing came easily but when it came to writing the closing paragraphs I seemed to his a bit of a wall. I knew what I wanted to say but it … Continue reading
More Tamaki Kunishi
Here’s another shot of Tamaki Kunishi (the previous one is here). I feel as though this one carries a greater sense of focus on the performance than the prior image. I don’t think it comes as a detriment to the … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, band, bass, form, gig, instrument, kunishi, live, mono, monochrome, musician, person, tamaki
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Paradise Lost: Obsidian Review
So I started editing this and ended up re-writing a bit more than I expected. Not the whole thing, but close to half of the draft I had. I’m not sure as to what I think about this review. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged album, band, dramatic, instruments, Music, obsidian, paradise lost, songs, sound, vocals
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More Yoda
Whilst the last shot of Yoda had more space, this one has more motion. As such, it’s dramatic, though in a different way. There’s a sense of passion and energy coming from Yoda. Despite his being seated, he still puts … Continue reading
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Tagged band, guitar, hair, instrument, mono, monochrome, musician, performance, person, yoda
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Hum: Inlet Review
I thought this review was going to turn out longer than it did. Oh well. I think that this got across a good description of the album more than how well it works as an album. I really feel as … Continue reading
tricot: Makkuro Review
This is a review I should’ve started and finished a while ago. Instead I started and finished it today. It’s not as fleshed out as I would like, but I think I get across some of what I was trying … Continue reading
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Tagged album, band, 真っ黒, makkuro, Music, performance, songs, tricot
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Jesu: Never Review
I struggled with writing this review. Not sure why as I knew what I wanted to say. Actually, I do think I know. What I wanted to say wasn’t entirely justifiable, now that I think about it. Ended up saying … Continue reading
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Tagged band, electronics, impressionistic, Jesu, Music, never, songs, sound
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Q & A with FERLA
I’ve spent a few hours editing a writer’s piece that’s going up on Culture Eater some time in the future and want to rest as it was mentally exhausting to read and edit, so instead here’s (probably) the last thing from … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged answers, artist, band, composition, ferla, Heart, human, Music, questions, single, song
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Courtney Taylor-Taylor
So I like this image mostly due to it being mostly a silhouette. Shape takes over the image and all that stuff. I also like it as the red is really strong and it doesn’t follow the usual kind of … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged band, courtney, dandy warhols, guitar, live, musician, performance, person, Red, silhouette
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Old Man Gloom: Seminar VIII: Light Of Meaning Review
With this review I attempted to write about the album as it was happening. The result was something I thought wouldn’t take too long to edit into something readable. It ended up taking somewhere around six hours of rewriting each … Continue reading


