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Megazoid

“SUPER BREAKOUT” set in bright colors in a blocky, geometric typeface

Look at this super-fun microsite Jason Santa Maria designed for DJR’s super-fun font, Megazoid!

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Crafting Personal Alphabets: Calder Ruhl Hansen & C.C. Elian

This pair of presentations from Calder Ruhl Hansen and C.C. Elian examines the fascinating writing systems they’ve created at the intersection of typography, calligraphy, hieroglyphics, cryptography, and algorithmic art. Elian is known for Elian Script, which distills the Latin alphabet into simplified forms that can be combined into words in an endless variety of orientations, evoking the expressiveness of Eastern calligraphic traditions. Hansen’s works include an ingenious system of English syllabic pictographs and a means… See more →

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Unwound

Unwound

A quick reminder to myself that in the future I really should swap out my 15dB earplug filters for the 25dB ones (or maybe even the solid ones) if I’m going to be right next to the speakers. My left ear was not the same after this show, and I hope it’s not permanent. That said, of all the dozens of shows I’ve attended in this room over the years, I don’t remember any of… See more →

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Crypta

Crypta

First time in a long time I’ve come home from a show covered in fake blood! I knew Ghoul’s schtick borrowed liberally from Gwar’s, but I didn’t realize just how far they took it until one of their elaborately costumed characters came out with hoses attached to himself. Sure enough, his face was soon ripped off to get the fluids flowing. Not nearly as messy as a Gwar show (which these days suits me just… See more →

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Music League: It’s not me, it’s you

Breakup songs (no moping)

  • Anna von Hausswolff: Stardust
    The Anna von Hausswolff that made me a fan wielded her pipe organ as a powerful agent of ambient, drone, and doom. On paper, the notion of her veering into pop territory would have been a no-go for me, but clearly my doubts were misplaced, as this has quickly become one of my favorite songs of the year so far.
  • That Dog: Ms. Wrong
    I can’t believe this song is 30… See more →
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Nine Inch Nails

Even if I’ve never been all that interested in the records that came after The Downward Spiral, a Nine Inch Nails show is always an event, so I had been keeping an eye on tickets for this one. By the day of the show, even the available cheap seats were not quite cheap enough for this cheapskate, but at the eleventh hour, a friend materialized with an extra ticket, and I came to my senses.… See more →

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Music League: The silver screen

Songs that are inseparable from movies

  • Mazowsze: Dwa serduszka
    Cold War, “a broken love story about broken people in a broken country,” is one of my favorite films of the last decade, and among all the great music it packs into its relatively short runtime, this mournful traditional Polish tune about a doomed love affair intentionally stands out. I’m partial to this choral version, but there’s also a great jazz version sung by Joanna Kulig later in the film.
  • Pat Benatar:… See more →
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Tower

Tower

Not a packed show, but well-attended by scene afficionados, as I noticed members of Baroness, Pentagram, Pharaoh, and Sonya in the audience. Also cool to spot Ben Brower (formerly of The Stuntmen) in Breakker! Tower crushed. Definitely the best way I could have spent this particular Sunday evening in Philadelphia.

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Music League: Name-dropping

Songs from artists you know personally or have met

  • Gillian Welch: Annabelle
    My buddy’s sister is Gillian Welch’s lone full-time employee, handling merch and various other odds and ends. (She also plays drums in a ripping all-girl Rage Against the Machine tribute band in Nashville). I’ve been a casual fan since the ’90s, so when they came through NYC awhile back, I got to tag along and briefly meet Gillian and David Rawlings backstage before the show. We had great seats too!
  • Andrew W.K.:… See more →
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Music League: Roller skating

Songs that rule the rink

  • The Pazant Brothers & The Beaufort Express: A Gritty Nitty
    It’s a testament to the amount of quality material produced in funk’s heyday that these guys are footnotes at best. I dare you to try sitting still while listening to this.
  • Shannon: Let the Music Play
    “Let the Music Play” is the standard-bearer for freestyle, a genre I strongly associate with my early adolescent roller rink days in the late ’80s. I’m sure the DJ… See more →
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Music League: Hit and miss

Deep cuts from one-hit wonders

  • Faith No More: Let’s Lynch the Landlord
    Faith No More had a strong cult following for many years before and after “Epic,” their surprise 1990 hit, including a long list of singles that got regular rotation on 120 Minutes and Headbangers Ball, but this cover of Dead Kennedys’ “Let’s Lynch the Landlord” is perhaps lesser known even among the band’s diehard fans. It was recorded for a compilation celebrating the 100th release from DK’s label,… See more →
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Music League: Say my name

Songs with a name in the title

  • Shake Chain: Mike
    You’ll be hard-pressed to find another vocalist who’s leaving it all on the field in quite the same way Shake Chain’s Kate Mahony is. Her anguished yowling is sometimes unnerving, often hilarious, and always admirably obnoxious.
  • Morphine: Claire
    The first Morphine album feels like you’ve stumbled upon an unassuming trio playing to no one under a street light on a desolate corner in the middle of the night, like you’re living in… See more →
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Faraquet

Faraquet! (I’m not sure why Devin sounds off-key in the video, because he sounded great in person.)

The late, great Faraquet scheduled a handful of reunion gigs across a weekend (presumably so no one in the band would have to take time off work) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their lone full-length album, The View From This Tower, which has long been high on the list of my favorite underground records. I felt a rare bit of hometown pride when the Philly show sold out fast enough for them to add… See more →

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Music League: Shut up and play

Instrumentals. Keine Worte.

  • Taraf de Haïdouks: Turceasca
    Every few years or so, I fall down a rabbit hole into one or another corner of eastern European folk music, and it’s the Romani gypsy traditions I seem to come back to most often. This song is an absolute barnburner, exemplifying one of the genre hallmarks I find most appealing: a manic energy that often feels like the players are all racing to see who can get to the finish… See more →
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Music League: At bat

What song would you play while walking up to the plate?

  • Black Sabbath: Supernaut
    One riff to rule them all. Surges out of the gate exultant and invincible and never lets up, not even when there’s a little drum circle break for the hippies. And its fade-out ending, unlike most fade-outs, isn’t a cop-out; it sends its Supernaut marching off into the horizon, forging new frontiers and radiating wisdom and splendor to all in his path. (In my cursory research, it seems that Sabbath songs are… See more →
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Music League: Covers better than the originals

It was sick but it got better

  • Low: Surfer Girl
    Alan and Mimi from Low used to sing their daughter to sleep with this before they started playing it live, and it’s such a perfect lullaby. Mimi’s been gone almost three years and her voice still puts a lump in my throat.
  • Devo: (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
    I dunno, “I can’t get no girl reaction” (or “girly action” in the Devo version) just seems more believable coming from the bespectacled guy… See more →
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Daniel Linssen’s Typing Challenge

Game screenshot with a circle filled with letters

A simple, clever, and stressful game that rewards quick typing skills.

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Music League: Driving songs

You’re driving down the road, arm hanging out the window. What’s on the radio?

  • Jesu: Stanlow
    When Jesu first popped up, a decade early to the shoegaze revival, I was surprised to learn the band was formed by Justin Broadrick, who made his name in the ’90s underground with the harsh industrial metal band Godflesh. While both bands share his leaden guitar tone, Jesu is a notable departure from its forebear in its indulgence of melody and sometimes even major keys, as heard here. For me, this song evokes… See more →
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Music League: New hotness

Songs released in 2025

  • Marie Davidson: Fun Times
    I didn’t think there was much modern EDM that really did it for me, but stumbling upon Marie Davidson this year is making me think again. It’s true that a lot of what I find appealing here reminds me of club styles (EBM, electro) from decades gone by, but rather than being a rehash, it feels like a fresh update of those sounds, with plenty of new ideas sprinkled in.
  • Ghost:… See more →
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Music League: Heard in the delivery room

Songs from your birth year

  • Can: I Want More
    I’m not an authority on Can, but this might be the closest they ever came to an anthem? The whole thing is great: the underlying tremolo, the hushed vocal chants, those unassuming organ stabs in the verses, and that simple melody in the wordless chorus.
  • Parliament: Do That Stuff
    Forever doomed to live in the shadow of “Give Up the Funk,” Parliament’s biggest hit, which was also released in 1976, I… See more →
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Bob Log III

A solid bill of oddities tonight.

Ecology: Homestones is a purveyor of harsh noise that probably wouldn’t hold my attention if it weren’t performed by a towering ghoul with a shrunken head, accompanied by a limbless torso writhing along to the cacophony on a hook behind a velvet rope. Apparently there’s a whole mythology that goes with this, and incredibly, it’s attracted more than a half million social media followers in just a few short… See more →

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Music League: Bangers

Songs you have to play loudly

  • The Comet Is Coming: Space Carnival
    I’ve scarcely seen a more apt song title. If Sun Ra had directed Star Wars, maybe the cantina band would have sounded like this.
  • Amyl and The Sniffers: Hertz
    Amy Taylor’s furious joie de vivre is among my favorite punk rock paradoxes. My favorite Aussies are the real-life Mad Max freaks.
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Attention, citizens of Providence! I’ll be in town on Saturday with all issues of my algorithmic art zine, Plus Equals, at @risd.unbound. Hope to see you!

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Boston! We’re here at @multipleformats until 6. Lemme see your faces!

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Hey Boston friends! I’ll be on the BU campus Saturday at @multipleformats with my algorithmic art zine, Plus Equals (including the most recent issue, #7, pictured here). Come say hello!

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A new issue of Plus Equals, my algorithmic art zine, is out now! This one is inspired by Colours of Air, by @loscil and @room40shoots. https://plusequals.art/07/

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@kevskinrug, @therobweychert

@kevskinrug and I are here from 10–5 at @phillyzinefest, along with about a zillion other vendors! Come out and get all your holiday zine shopping done in one place!

Mitten Hall
1913 N Broad St

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Hey Boston, I’m here all weekend at @bostonartbookfair selling affordable art for nerds and non-nerds. Let me see your faces!

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Tortoise

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Hey, Boston friends! I’ll be in town this weekend for the Boston Art Book Fair (@bostonartbookfair), foisting all issues of my algorithmic art zine, Plus Equals, on the local cognoscenti. Come by, say hi!

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I’ve wanted for so long to get a band together to do a Misfits cover show on Halloween, and finally made it happen last night with Glenn and the Danzigs, who terrorized the townspeople of Irvington, NY. I was completely floored by this town’s Halloween game. Ghouls in every form. Big thanks to them for having us and to my bandmates for having me! 💀🎃💀

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Porchella 2023

Glenn and the Danzigs

Late last year, my friend Jon (without an h) told me his high school buddy John (with an h) was putting together a band to play Misfits and Danzig tunes for Porchella, the annual Halloween band crawl in Irvington, the town in New York’s Hudson Valley where John lives. John on drums and Jon on guitar. Did I want in? As anyone who has ever spent more than five seconds with me knows, fronting a… See more →

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Some friends and I will be playing all your favorite Misfits tunes in the Hudson Valley on Halloween! 💀

GLENN AND THE DANZIGS
October 31, 6:30pm
7 S. Cottenet St.
Irvington, NY
FREE and family-friendly

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I’ll have all issues of Plus Equals and other goodies at the inaugural Pittsburgh Art Book Fair (@pghartbookfair) this weekend. Come by, say hi!

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Metallica

I knew right away that the arrival of Metallica’s …And Justice for All in my suburban home in June of 1989 was a pivotal moment. I didn’t even wait for my birthday party guests to disperse before sneaking up to my room to listen to it, even though its tone was decidedly at odds with the celebratory atmosphere. It was the darkest thing I’d ever been exposed to, forcing me to contemplate unvarnished truths about… See more →

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If you’re looking to expand your mind in southern Pennsylvania this weekend, I’ve got you covered. I’ll have all issues of Plus Equals and some other goodies at the inaugural @lancasterzinefest!

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Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer PreFest

Night Demon

My first visit to the Foundry. The place has strong “waiting in line for a theme park attraction” vibes.

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@eastcityart

Washington, DC! I’ll have zines for sale and swag for free all weekend. Come by, say hi! 👋🏻🎨📖

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White Reaper

White Reaper

Another sold out Underground Arts show, and I’m still not taking my own advice and getting there early, so I didn’t get to see much more than the backs of a lot of heads. I was cranky about it at first, but even when you can barely see them, it’s impossible to stay cranky when White Reaper is doing their thing.

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Unwound

I think I can count on zero hands how many people I know who can even name an Unwound song, let alone call themselves fans, so after I got over my excitement when the reunion tour was announced last summer, I was a little surprised to learn they were playing Union Transfer (capacity: 1,200), and still more surprised when that show sold out and a second one was added. I’ve long had an objective understanding… See more →

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Otoboke Beaver

Otoboke Beaver

The six massive pillars in the middle of Underground Arts make the stage invisible to big chunks of the room, and when it’s a sold out show like this one, finding an even halfway decent sight line can be next to impossible if you don’t get there early. I’ve been burned by this a few times now, so I think going forward I’ll need to commit to early arrival or just skip the show.

Tonight… See more →

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