The paradox is that the most infallible system of thought is to recognize and acknowledge the fallibility of that system to the fullest extend; it is this “infallible” truth which political ideologies and religions fail to fathom.
The paradox is that the most infallible system of thought is to recognize and acknowledge the fallibility of that system to the fullest extend; it is this “infallible” truth which political ideologies and religions fail to fathom.
No, it’s not a typo. The product is really called Shot Bloks and it is produced by the company who gave the world the delicious Clif Bar. Clif Bar already produced a high performance energy gel — just like the more famous GU Energy Gel — christened Clif Shot.
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These are my “newly” (re)discovered albums through eMusic.
The Cinematics: A Strange Education
New Wave 80′s pop rock reminiscent of diverse bands such as Franz Ferdinand, Interpol and the Editors, though it also has a “Breakfast Club” (Simple Minds’ Don’t You Forget About Me) meets David Bowie feel to it. Break and A Strange Education are great tracks for longer (slower) runs.
Every Move A Picture: Heart = Weapon
Another modern edition 80′s re-mash band. Slightly more in the direction of Bloc Party (only so slightly) and the vocalist definitely has this typical 80′s voice. The more rocking guitars compensate the polka-dot bleeps.
Susi Hyldgaard, Blush
Sometimes bluesy, sometimes showy Jazz. Perfect music for just chillin’ on those lazy nights.
Pretty Girls Make Graves: Good Health, The New Romance & Élan Vital
At The Drive-in punk meets the typical Riot Grrl sound, and, in one occasion, French chanson-like harmonica. Loud, uplifting, sometimes eerily chilling and highly accessible alternative “punk-rock” with the cutest female vocals.
Scanners: Violence is Golden
This band has been compared to Bloc Party, though this comparison does not do Scanners any justice. Scanners stands alone. The vocals (and in a way also the music) reminds me of Susie Sioux’ enchantingly rocking voice. Definitely one of my favorite new discoveries!
theSTART: Initiation (Nitro Records)
Don’t confuse this band’s name with the similar name “The Start”. Where the latter plays nauseating teeny-bob pop-punk, the former plays a strong mixture of punk, hardcore, rock and metal. Think Faith No More with gritty female vocals picking up the pace a bit. Think partying all night on stale beer in dark venues. Think muddy fields at “A Camping Flight to Lowlands Paradise”. You’ll get my drift…
Darth Vader is a whiny little bitch… Robot Chicken!