Stella Diana hails from Naples, Italy. Here’s “Sulpher.”
Shoegazer Sunday: Stella Diana’s “Sulphur”
April 10th, 2016Library Addition: Signed Ray Bradbury Christmas 2008 Broadsheet
April 5th, 2016Colin Furze Built a Thermite Launcher
April 4th, 2016Well of course he did.
Here he is showing off the thermite launcher:
Here he is making the thermite:
And here he is building the the launcher:
Just think, if YouTube didn’t exist, Colin Furze would probably be off somewhere designing industrial flanges rather than enthusiastically garage-engineering amazingly cool and exceptionally dangerous devices for our amusement and edification.
I’m not going to post a “Do not attempt this at home” warning, because every Colin Furze video comes with an implicit “do not attempt this at home.” It’s also possible that Furze’s thermite thrower may qualify as a destructive device under BATF laws, depending on whether it would fall under the pyrotechnic exemption.
But if you do build a thermite launcher, at least wear eye and hand protection…
Berkeley Breathed Wins April Fools
April 1st, 2016With Calvin and Hobbes 2016:

Luna Covers “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on a Gayageum
March 24th, 2016Looks like it’s shaping up to be World Music Week here at Futuramen, so here’s Luna Lee covering “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on the traditional Korean Gayageum:
“Crazy Horse”: A Song That Kicks Ass
March 22nd, 2016If you’re a fan of the film Genghis Blues (which you should be; it’s a swell film), then you might very well like this performance of “Crazy Horse” by Mathias Duplessy and the Violins of the World.
That weird instrument on the left is evidently the Nyckelharpa, or key fiddle.
Unfortunately, the album this is from doesn’t appear to be available in the U.S. yet…
Shoegazer Sunday: Darker My Love’s “Two Ways Out”
March 20th, 2016Darker My love shows up on the Every Noise at Once Shoegaze map. And even though “Two Ways Out” sounds pretty close to straight pop, there’s just enough reverb and treatment on the guitar line for me to include it here.
H. P. Lovecraft Auction Watch
March 17th, 2016Multiple items of interest to the fanatical H.P. Lovecraft collector are coming up for auction soon:

There are also numerous Lovecraft items, most from Stu Schiff’s collection, coming up at Heritage Auctions on April 6. Including:
If you’re a serious Lovecraft collector, April looks like it’s going to be quite expensive…
Library Additions: Three Signed Ray Bradbury Items
March 15th, 2016Picked up a few more items signed by Ray Bradbury:
I now have three of the Bradbury Christmas broadsheets (which he sent to friends as Christmas gifts/cards), all signed.
Keith Emerson, RIP
March 11th, 2016Keith Emerson, the keyboardist for Emerson, Lake and Palmer, has died at age 71.
Along with Rick Wakeman and Tony Banks, Emerson was one of the great progressive rock keyboardists, and was one of the first players brave (or foolhardy) enough to take the massive, temperamental modular Moog synthesizer on the road.
(Note the shout-out to everyone’s favorite rock documentary…)
Here’s more on Emerson’s modular Moog for the analog hardcore:
Their song “Lucky Man” ends with Emerson’s classic Moog solo:
Here he is doing “America” from West Side Story on David Letterman:
In 2011, Emerson actually let keyboardist Rachel Flowers borrow his modular Moog to play a cover of ELP’s “Trilogy”:


