Cosmic “butterfly” photo taken by the Hubble telescope.
This deep-space “butterfly” is not a sign that your acid is finally kicking in. The photo, captured by a recently retooled Hubble telescope, is the result of gasses streaming away from a dying star at approximately 60,000 mph.
An Angel on my Shoulder. Scene from Hell staring Claude Raines. For LP.
Despite President Obama’s rousing address to Congress earlier today, I’m still feeling rather down regarding the state of mind of THE WITCHES! some of my fellow neighbors. Especially the elected lot. Take South Carolina Representative Joe Wilson who yelled “YOU LIE” at President Obama during his address tonight. The words “stay classy North Carolina” would just begin to state the hatefully obvious here. Of course, Representative Wilson is only doing what his brainless, Birther constituents have come to expect from him. Lucky for me, Claude Raines and the uplifting 1946 drama, Angel on my Shoulder was on to help me feel like better. Turns out that Bon Scott was right after all.
The Heavy, How You Like Me Now. From 2009’s The House That Dirt Built. Little Red Riding Hood getting lost on her way to Funkytown? Rock star video bonus!
UK’s The Heavy are back with their second full length and so far, I’m loving it as much as the bands super bad 2007 release, Great Vengance Furious Fire. You can find my most recent earwig, How You Like Me Now, on 2009’s, The House that Dirt Built. Running a close second in my ears is,No Time,a truly funked out rock track in it’s own right. Kelvin Swaby’s vocals have been injected with equal parts of Marvin Gaye and James Brown. And that’s enough to send anyone hard. Hard and heavy that is. Meow…
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