I like to look at photos tackling the topic of consumption or rather, the obesity of human consumption. So just a few minutes ago, I came across this photo spread on SEESAW, an online photography mag, and my eyes were transfixed upon the vibrant images. I especially loved the one featuring the spilled milk, as though serving [...]
Entries from November 2009
November 28, 2009
Top 10 most memorable percussion moments
Synthesizers are way too overated. Guitars are a form of distraction, and if the vocals are the soul of the band, then percussion is it’s pulse, flourishing the music with life, giving it a good heart. On Wikipedia, a percussion instrument is defined as “any object which produces a sound by being hit with an [...]
November 25, 2009
Beach House – Norway
We’ll sail to Norway on a boat. The troubling waters will threaten to derail us from our dreams, our music will suffer subtle slips and go slightly off tune, but we will navigate by faith and stay on course. We will sit and talk for hours about nothing in particular until our limbs become numb. [...]
November 23, 2009
If you can only move for 3 minutes
I suggest you get your hands on Tokyo Jihen’s latest single “Noudouteki Sanpunkan” (losely translated as “you can only move for 3 minutes” ) , transfer it into your IPOD, and hit replay for eternality. The new song is so good that its almost paralysing, like dark chocolate, the really shiok kind. After listening to [...]
November 19, 2009
Everything is illuminated.
It’s somewhat calming and fulfilling to watch things fall from a great height. Fabrics forming crazy illustrations in the sky as they descend haphazardously. Debris from an opened suitcase shooting upwards like confetti in early celebration of its eventual demise. Everything looks more dignified in slow motion. For a moment there, [...]
November 16, 2009
the Hedgehog’s Dilemma
I think it would be easy for me to to pass myself off as someone schooled in psychological and spiritual subjects because if given a chance, i would simply love to rattle on non-stop about stuff like the Oedipus Complex, the Electra Complex, Human Instrumentality, the Tree of Sepiroth, Thanatos, Oral Stage, the Dead Sea Scrolls [...]
November 10, 2009
Here’s me, two timing myself
My review for Crowd Lu’s “7 days” has been published at Knox Road!
Come take a look!
Check out their other reviews as well, those guys are too good to be true.
I’d wished I had used a more flashy pen name instead of my real name. Like Halloween Lin. Or Edward Cullen Lin. Or Lightsaber Lin. The last [...]
November 7, 2009
perilous fumes of melancholy
The XX consists of 4 twenty-somethings from London and they’ve cooked up a critically acclaimed self titled debut by adding as much doom and gloom to cast a shadow on their glorious youth.
The album begins bright, like in VCR, but in a very swift turn of events, the lights are dimmed and a veil descends, until you are left [...]
November 7, 2009
Man, I feel like chain-smoking too.
I’m very tempted to write a one word review for this album, but because the music itself is not that bad, I’ll attempt to elaborate my lack of feelings for the New Moon soundtrack.
Unlike most albums, this one comes with an expiry date, by which I mean you should wire it with C-4 explosives to [...]
November 7, 2009
Julian Casablancas is no longer relevent, but thank god dancing still is.
Its sad news when Pitchfork proudly declares that you are no longer relevant, but my guess is that Julian Casablancas is not gonna shed any tears for that.
I had somewhat expected Phrazes for the Young to be a disappointment, and though I was not proven wrong, I’m really liking the way “11th dimension” is making me [...]





