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Jan 2012 10

by Jamila

Let’s be quite clear, I am not an objective reviewer here. Mike Doughty’s music stole my heart in the summer of 2003, when I borrowed a mix CD from my roommate to listen to in the car and track 8 was “The Only Answer” –– two minutes and 9 seconds of sheer heaven that I repeated about 6 times before grilling said roommate about who had created this incredible tidbit of music and how had I missed it before. I am such a biased Mike Doughty fan that I have the robot from the cover of Rockity Roll tattooed on my ankle. Okay, disclaimer taken care of.

Doughty’s latest album, Yes and Also Yes is the perfect mix of all of the little quirky styles his other albums showcased. Haughty Melodic (a.k.a. the masterwork), was folksy and acoustic and haunting, with bright spots of silliness (and is still my favorite of his albums, to this day). Golden Delicious was a bit more experimental and electronic, while also serving to put MD on the mainstream map, at least a little bit. That album’s redux of “27 Jennifers” was the first of his songs I ever heard on a regular radio station –– not counting Sirius or college radio, etc –– and I grinned until the last strains died out.

Yes and Also Yes has the earnest, sweet, hopeful simplicity of Haughty Melodic with a twist of the edginess and electronic embellishment that he used on Rockity Roll and Golden Delicious. The most glaring difference though? The naive trust, the little boy looking for love and happily ever after who was so present on Haughty Melodic, even in the sad songs about love gone bad like the glorious “Unsingable Name,” is startlingly absent on this album. These are songs written by a man who’s had his heart ripped out and stomped on and knows so well how to tell the story.

While this isn’t the first time his fragile heart had been broken, it was the last time it will happen like this. This is not an album to cry yourself to sleep to whilst it spins endlessly on repeat, it’s much subtler and far more seductive. The kind of songs that pretty much everyone who has lost their virginity will be able to relate to. The first single “Na Na Nothing” is about as close to a universal anthem of getting fucked over as it gets. And there are so many moments on this album that made me think, “Yeah, me too!”

And yet, despite the bitterness Doughty wisely lets seep into some of the tracks, that youthful, exuberant hope is still ever present. He continues on his path of growth and exudes a ready-to-learn attitude that makes him and his music so incredibly likeable. You never really know what you will get when you buy one of his albums, but so far, I haven’t been disappointed.

Verdict? Definitely worth buying. And also worth paying extra for overnight shipping. Yes, that does mean I was talking about actually purchasing the *gasp* CD. This is one to tangibly hold in your hands.

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Jan 2012 10

by Blogbot

Leon the Pit Mix (pictured with his mistress Riae Suicide)

  • INTO: Balls, bones, cookies, cats, following Riae into every room, chasing animals in the woods, watching TV, and wearing stupid costumes ( I like it when my mum dresses me up).
  • NOT INTO: Being alone, baths, and the vacuum cleaner.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Sleeping in bed with my mom and dad, long walks in the woods, bones, cuddles, and playing with the leash when I walk with my mom.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Staying alone in the house and traveling by car.
  • HOBBIES: : I love destroying tennis balls and puppets.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My mom, food, cookies, cuddles, and my blanket.
  • VICES: I want all the attention for me. I’m jealous when my mum (or dad) cuddle the cats. I’m a little nasty with other dogs.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sleeping or destroying anything in the house.

Get to know Leon’s mistress, Riae Suicide, over at SuicideGirls.com!

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Jan 2012 10

by Blogbot

Every week we ask the ladies and gentlemen of the web to show us their finest ink in celebration of #TattooTuesday.

Our favorite submission from Twitter wins a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com.

Last week’s winners is Jay Collier a.k.a. @YObaldie.

Enter this week’s competition by replying to this tweet with a pic of your fav tattoo and the #tattootuesday hashtag.

Good luck!

A few things to remember:

  • You have to be 18 to qualify.
  • The tattoo has to be yours…that means permanently etched on your body.
  • On Twitter we search for your entries by looking up the hashtag #TattooTuesday, so make sure you include it in your tweet!

Check out the Tattoo Tuesday winners of weeks past!

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Jan 2012 10

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I moseyed onto this train called show business many years ago and I’m still going.”
– Anthony Hopkins

Few would argue about the fact that Anthony Hopkins created one of the greatest villains in movie history with Hannibal Lecter. But since reprising that indelible role in the sequel Hannibal and the prequel Red Dragon, many have felt that Hopkins hasn’t stretched himself. All that will change when people see his portrayal of Burt Munro in The World’s Fastest Indian. Already a New Zealand legend, in 1967 Munro set off to test his bike at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. With all odds against him, he set a new speed record, which remains unbroken today.

Read our exclusive interview with Anthony Hopkins on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jan 2012 10

Praesepe Suicide in Elogan

  • INTO: Fermented projects, learning, physics, sensory information, local economies, organized chaos, contradictions, astrology, vocabulary, crustaceans, lattes, anatomy, physiology.
  • NOT INTO: Meringue, Monsanto, television, synthetic fragrances.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Scarves, the smell of old books, my lemon tree, autumn in Ohio, children raised by good parents, flourishing creativity, personal expression, coffee shops, vines, an excellent pen, a child’s laughter.
  • HOBBIES: Using my senses in any manner of ways.
  • VICES: Being a hermit who at times forgets how to speak.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: living.

Get to know Praesepe better over at SuicideGirls.com!