(Source: glamourbound)
Franny François: Naked Lunch - Qvest Magazine #50 by Esperanza Moya, Summer 2012
now it’s Carissa’s Wierd time
the heaviest time
Oh no,
not this time too.
I’m the only
one you’ve got to use.
And if I tell you
all this could be
nothing more than
a way to leave you,
would you want me?
you know you’ve got grown up problems when you relate to The Meadowlands
GTB is looking to add to its artist roster, and we’re holding an open call for artists interested in joining our label! Currently, our releases run the gamut from ambient music and experimental electronica to standup comedy, but we’d really love to expand into the realms of pop, hip-hop, plain ol’ rock, and anything/everything in between. We feel this is territory that, for us at least, has been heretofore unexplored.
Submission is simple. You have the option to either submit a track to our SoundCloud dropbox or our submissions box, whichever is most convenient for you. (Make sure to leave your contact information and a bit of information about yourself or your band! An e-mail address will also be necessary, and a link to your website/blog/Bandcamp/maybe even your MySpace would be handy if you have one.) We check both daily, and if we’re interested in your work we’ll get back to you about joining us for a group interview!
We look forward to hearing your jams soon!
(via pumpkinshallucination)
Looking at you, and I don’t know
what it is I see,
but I know you’re changing
almost indetectably.
I see a ship off the shore,
and I imagine it sinking.
And you smile and you say that you know
what it is that I’m thinking
but that’s not true.
That’s a rotten thing to say.
That’s a damnable lie.
That’s a damnable lie.
— “Going to Malibu” by The Mountain Goats
(Source: latexforever, via latexpics)
(via latexpics)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, A woman’s head, from The Whalers Sketchbook (ca. 1844-45)
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