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🤠 HOPE | Old Sea Brigade ft. Angel Snow 🤠

TRANSCRIBED SETLIST | Release CD Show For "Six Realms" by ORTET

Keep away the stress by sharing a spliff. We are the motherhood of feral. I grin while grieving — some symphony between that hypothesis of downfall to the upswing. The creative realm employs us, & I am the colloquist of valor. There’s a grounding to this in set sound because ORTET knows how to keep it down. I sometimes snap, stumble, & panic. Pull back. Don’t fall for the trap. Instead, uppercut the tax of disaster. The forbidden emotions are recessed — flashes of amber & I am detached, yet guided to their mercy. Supposedly. Fictionalized autobiographies are testimonial returns. They are about our fights. Diving into contextual exchange, & sometimes, its rhythmic valve is a ploy wanting us to go down with the ship. Just remember no one is coming to save you. No one besides yourself. You are always beside yourself. I am no one. So, what does your mind hesitate to remember? What have we ever meant to each other? I wonder this, only to myself. No one. These streets fear ...

"GAG SYMPHONY" | FROM _CONSTANTS & UNIVERSALS_ | A COLLABORATIVE WORK WITH EDWARD WELLS II & HARRY MCNABB | RELEASED SEPT 2022

NO STARS, ALL TAKE | a review by Manuel Marrero published through Wolfson Press

  "I don't recall where I found the rare, out-of-print "Complete Poems" by Kenneth Fearing, but I recall I'd pivoted to tracking down his poetry once I finished his better-known novel, The Big Clock, an absolute masterstroke of the noir genre, and someone on an internet message board was rhapsodizing his poetry, calling it underrated and largely unknown. The discovery of the collection is informed by the same avid curiosity for the obscure and unsung that informs my role as an advocate for the same. Fearing was an alcoholic who lived in the city. His poems are by turns tough, biblical, stark, and lushly lyrical and ballad-like. "Bankers and priests and clerks and thieves, Fear and death and money and rage, They are always there, in electric-lights, in bill-boards, In churches, theaters, bar-rooms, cabarets, In the moon--" from "George Martin" exemplifies the reach of the collection, whimsical and starry-eyed yet rooted in urban blight, and dir...

🤠 MAKESHIFT ATOMSMASHER | Deadguy 🤠

EXPAT DOES HARVEST FEST | ALGOMA, WI (OCT 2022)

  FEATURING | MANUEL MARRERO, TED PROKASH, CALVIN WEST, BIG BRUISER DOPE BOY, GWEN HILTON, & SAM PINK.