Sobriquet @ Dream
Jan. 17th, 2004 10:03 pmWasn't really in the mood to go out Friday. Had been mainlineing Buffy DVDs for the last few days, which may explain why.
(I will now maintain that The Body is a better episode than Hush. Not as pleasureable. But rivetting, unforgettable, and scapel-to-the-heart emotional. Except for that extraneous vampire towards the end.)
Had my arm twisted, went to Dream. There were a couple of forgettable nu-metal bands. Sobriquet started very late. They're a good band, but they fought a crap PA and lost. Too quiet, too muddy, too much noise. The crowd lost interest and wandered away. A pity.
Today we (being
andricongirl and I) went to the Heartlands record sale. Bought Covenant - Dreams of the Cryotank, Recoil - Bloodline, and some Ant-Zen compilation. A* bought the new Creatures album, Hai!
Also bought Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's childrens book, The Wolves In The Walls. I'll be honest- McKean's art is always a pleasure, but Gaiman doesn't quite get the tone right.
I must leave you all now, gentle readers. The girlfriend wants to kick my arse at Scrabble.
(I will now maintain that The Body is a better episode than Hush. Not as pleasureable. But rivetting, unforgettable, and scapel-to-the-heart emotional. Except for that extraneous vampire towards the end.)
Had my arm twisted, went to Dream. There were a couple of forgettable nu-metal bands. Sobriquet started very late. They're a good band, but they fought a crap PA and lost. Too quiet, too muddy, too much noise. The crowd lost interest and wandered away. A pity.
Today we (being
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Also bought Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's childrens book, The Wolves In The Walls. I'll be honest- McKean's art is always a pleasure, but Gaiman doesn't quite get the tone right.
I must leave you all now, gentle readers. The girlfriend wants to kick my arse at Scrabble.