A.Public.Service.Radio.Announcement.
The American band SUBNOVA* was a two-piece formed in the San Francisco Bay Area during the latter 1990s by Reverend Bill on 5-string Yamaha electric bass and Matrox on a Carlos steel-string. No known recordings of their sessions exist. Luminous Red Nova continues to explore concepts of DIY garage band music.
(* Not related to [sub]NOVA from Sheffield England or the electronic musician Subnova from Minneapolis)
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Red Blanket
Rough translation from the Latin...
(Verse the First)
Let us pray for the most wretched
That Almighty God may at length
Move the curse
And grant them the blessing
To be found only in our God
And Lord
(Verse the Second)
Eternal God, Creator of all things
Remember thou alone didst create the souls of infidels
Framing them to thy own image
And likeness
How, to thy dishonor
How, to thy dishonor
Hell is daily replenished
(Verse the First)
Let us pray for the most wretched
That Almighty God may at length
Move the curse
And grant them the blessing
To be found only in our God
And Lord
(Verse the Second)
Eternal God, Creator of all things
Remember thou alone didst create the souls of infidels
Framing them to thy own image
And likeness
How, to thy dishonor
How, to thy dishonor
Hell is daily replenished
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Teacher Happy Summertime Blues
A little instrumental piece composed last summer. The colorful visuals are from a public domain cartoon from 1936, "Somewhere In Dreamland" by Max Fleischer. I actually used my steel string acoustic guitar plugged in with a slight overdrive effect for the lead, not an electric guitar. As a matter of factuality, I had no electric guitar at this particular moment in time.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Zombies Are Us
Most of the scenes from this video are from George A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" with a few scenes at the end from "Carnival of Souls." Both movies are in the public domain. As a result of their transformative nature, in essence the political commentary inferred with interspersing and juxtaposition between the live-action works, the cartoons I would argue fall under the Fair Use doctrine. Hmmm, interesting to see if I'll get a cease and desist for using some famous rodent...
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