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iyelastudio · 2 years ago
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Where Do We Go? steel metal, red yarn, and red tulle approx. 57 in. x 90 in. x 37 in.
As people, there are many instances where we join as a group of strangers for a moment but then go our separate ways, possibly never seeing each other again. This sort of interaction and separation begins as a child, sometimes on a merry-go-round. For a moment, we’re close and in relation, but when we leave, what of their lives? Who are the ones go through turmoil, poverty, abundance, marriage, death, birth? Along with the representation through how the red yarn and tulle were woven together or not, I also utilized the steel structure as a tool of symbolism. Even the spinners themselves experience life, rust, and fade. Although this piece is inspired by a certain situation some may experience, I hope it inspires all viewers to think about what may come next for the people they run into for a brief second on the bus, on the streets, in the line for coffee or the pharmacy; to think about life and all its possibilities.
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rajlaxmimachine · 4 months ago
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adityaelectrodes · 10 months ago
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big-low-t · 11 months ago
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Six Current Favorite Songs...
I was tagged by two people with great music taste, @pyretic-perfect-storm and @bobbiflekman, to post 6 current favorite songs. Since I was tagged twice I think maybe I'll post 12 current favorites. It only seems fair... thanks so much for the tags!!!!
Here we go, in no particular order (Youtube links on each song title)... by the way, the WHORES video is fantastic...
WHORES. - "Quitters Fight Song"
IDLES - "Gift Horse"
Chelsea Wolfe - "Everything Turns Blue"
Gratitude - "Sadie"
Master - "Marred and Diseased"
VR SEX - "Real Doll Time"
New Model Army - "Language"
Arcwelder - "State Of Decay"
Give My Remains To Broadway - "It Will All Be Red"
Youth 83 - "Lane"
Swervedriver - "These Times"
HUM - "Suicide Machine"
Thanks again for the tag... I would tag everyone and anyone that wants to do this. I would love to see some other's lists. But only if you want to and have the time. Have a great day!
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doyourememberrocknrollradio · 5 months ago
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Drug Church - "Remember to Forget" (Arcwelder cover)
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spilladabalia · 4 months ago
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Arcwelder - Remember To Forget
Video from Ciakmull - L'Uomo Della Vendetta (The Unholy Four, Enzo Barboni aka E.B. Clucher, 1970)
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rastronomicals · 1 month ago
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6:35 AM EST November 20, 2024:
Arcwelder - “Do Something Right” From the album Everest (1999)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Awesome song I downloaded from Epitonic back in the day. You can see Arcwelder’s name on the wall outside the 7th Street Entry to this day.
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nextgengroupservices · 5 months ago
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badassjfro · 6 months ago
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vishnupriyaindustries · 8 months ago
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Arc Welding Solutions | Vishnupiryaindustries | Arc Welding Solutions in...
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doomandgloomfromthetomb · 2 months ago
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Shellac - 7th. Street Entry, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 29, 1994
Guest post! This one comes from friend-of-the-blog Xopher Besinger — a loving tribute to Shellac of North America and the late/great Steve Albini ...
When Steve Albini passed away this past spring the underground music world lost a champion and a crucial resource, both technological and philosophical. But he wasn’t only an engineer, studio owner, and opinionated online presence Albini was also a singular guitar player and for the last 33 years member of the power trio Shellac along with Bob Weston of Volcano Suns and Todd Trainer from Rifle Sport & Brick Layer Cake. The band carved out a special niche, where Wire and Gang of Four overlapped with AC/DC, shearing away all unnecessary elements until the music was compressed down to a single razor blade guitar spinning off coruscating shards of metallic sound over a massive, unstoppable rhythm section and sometimes some yelling.
They made several studio albums, but Shellac was primarily a live band, part comedy act, part blistering noise unit, always conducting shows with the laid-back ease of a long running house band. Toward the end shows were as full of familiar bits and gags as much as new songs but this show, from October 1994 in front of a rowdy home turf crowd (c’mon everyone knows the 7th St Entry was their home) approaching Halloween the band is still very new, a couple of singles had appeared the year prior and the first full-length, At Action Park, came out that month but not everything had completely settled just yet, even the infamous Q & A sessions appear here in nascent form as Albini just fields specific questions about Montana.
This show probably isn’t a holy grail to anyone except for me, I remember seeing the show flyers up around Dinkytown when I was briefly attending the University of Minnesota, but I was still 18, not old enough and without a fake id. The sound is a bit rough on this audience tape, plenty of dance music bleeding in from the First Avenue main room next door (a normal hazard throughout the 90s) and drunken crowd chatter but the band is clearly in their element, teasing Minneapolis icons Morris Day & Arcwelder’s Bill Graber and battering the hell out of the songs. Albini has obviously been listening to the also recently released Jon Spencer Blues Explosion album Orange as he exhorts “blues explosion! number one blues singer!” several times. The setlist draws mainly from the singles & first LP but there are a few surprises, such as the mellow coda to “Rambler Song” from their split single with P.W. Long, an early version of “Disgrace” and of course “Spoke”, which was the normal closer in the early years but didn’t appear on an album until 2007.
As always there is a healthy amount of back-and-forth between the band and crowd and even amongst the band onstage, but Shellac always made it clear that those interactions were as much a part of the gig as anything. This holistic view might be one of the reasons the shows were so memorable, it wasn’t just a band playing music to an audience, the talking, the tuning up, the waiting for the show to start, the lines to the bathroom, the obnoxious people in the crowd, the songs you had never heard before, were all given equal weight as components to the experience. And that to me is what this recording captures, the full weight of seeing them, with all those other things included.
I am going to miss seeing them dismantle the hecklers, I am going to miss the way they could flip from goofy to visceral to transcendent in the matter of seconds, but more than anything I am going to miss that biting, clanging guitar at the start of “Billiard Player Song” cutting straight through everything. Everything. So, grab a cigar, a match, and people who don’t care if you smoke it and loudest speakers you can find. Requiescat!
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iyelastudio · 2 years ago
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Where Do We Go? steel metal, red yarn, and red tulle approx. 57 in. x 90 in. x 37 in.
As people, there are many instances where we join as a group of strangers for a moment but then go our separate ways, possibly never seeing each other again. This sort of interaction and separation begins as a child, sometimes on a merry-go-round. For a moment, we’re close and in relation, but when we leave, what of their lives? Who are the ones go through turmoil, poverty, abundance, marriage, death, birth? Along with the representation through how the red yarn and tulle were woven together or not, I also utilized the steel structure as a tool of symbolism. Even the spinners themselves experience life, rust, and fade. Although this piece is inspired by a certain situation some may experience, I hope it inspires all viewers to think about what may come next for the people they run into for a brief second on the bus, on the streets, in the line for coffee or the pharmacy; to think about life and all its possibilities.
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natvoltaic · 2 years ago
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MOLDY BLUNT |Arcwelder Again| --~- Current Code -~-- Homogram Bummer Again, Guy Hermes Whack Land.
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sinictecwelder · 2 months ago
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table spot welder welding door #spotwelding #welding #arcwelding
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big-low-t · 7 months ago
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Arcwelder - Turn To
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doyourememberrocknrollradio · 7 months ago
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Arcwelder - Change
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