tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-85787490322003974502024-02-03T11:55:45.001+13:00WarstubWarstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.comBlogger104125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-9763489645556045812022-09-09T21:39:00.002+12:002022-09-09T21:39:43.270+12:00Andrew Doyle: "Vote Left or Right, You Still Get Woke Politics"<p></p><p>"People [mistake] their own arguments for proof."</p><p><iframe frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://youtube.com/embed/XMm3vgIWbGk" width="480"></iframe></p>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-31822279995657820672020-11-15T23:16:00.001+13:002020-11-15T23:16:31.029+13:00The World Is Built on Sand... and We're Running Out<iframe width="480" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/i2_PADr0jAA" frameborder="0"></iframe>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-50189494508218163552019-06-05T08:15:00.001+12:002019-06-05T08:15:45.383+12:00The Reader/Listener Reviews: LolitaMy partner and I have this thing: I read to her, she tries not to fall asleep.<br />
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Mostly we do this for fun, but also for both my partner and I to get an
opportunity to have experienced many books we both may never have read.<br />
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<li><i>Lolita </i>(Vladimir Nabakov)</li>
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<br /><br /><u>My Partner (the listener):</u> <br />Even
though this book did feel like Humbert's ramblings would go on for an
eternity, when my partner had finished reading a chapter, it did leave
me wanting to find out more - where was all this going, and where will
it end up? The book had moments of great entertainment where it felt
like Vladimir Nabokov was showing off his prowess over the English
language by using every descriptive word imaginable, and with some
French thrown in for good measure. You certainly got a feel for
Humbert's extremely complex character through his obsession for Lolita,
Lolita, Lo! <b>4/5</b> <br /><br /><u>Me (the readerer):</u><br />Chapter 25:
"This book is about Lolita..." NO Humbert Humbert - this book is all
about YOU! Lolita, your object of desire, is just a 'sexy lamp' for your
twisted mind and obsessive disorder, and the words you write detail
every aspect of your own admitted sickness and obsession until that
obsession becomes all consuming. <br /> I tried three times over the years
to read this book but couldn't stand Humbert's excessiveness and tone,
but the opportunity to read out loud meant I could slow down and invest
each line with much more characteristics of tonal inflections. This is
what makes the novel so great - Nabakov has exploited every aspect of
the English language (remember Russian is his mother tongue) to convey
to the reader the psychological insights to such a tormented mind. Now
whether you agree or disagree with the character, like or dislike the
book, mostly is irrelevant; I found the storyline not particularly
engaging, but then I don't think it's supposed to be. If, for example,
the book were to be edited down for bookclub or reader digest type
purposes, it's so easy to be an editor and cut swathes of rambling and
sidetracking away to thin the book, but then the reader doesn't get the
true insight of character, the ridiculous philosophising and inane
digressions. The whole point is to see this as a character study, and in
that sense every single dreary word counts! <b>5/5</b>
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Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-4944618647265657922019-04-09T15:27:00.000+12:002019-04-12T11:30:51.923+12:00The Reader/Listener Reviews: Introduction and The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars ReviewMy partner is not a "book nerd" like me. Near the end of last year I walked her into the local library and announced loudly: "And this is a library!" Several heads turned, librarian jaws dropped, a head poked out from the office... <i>is this for real? Has this person seriously never visited a library before?</i><br />
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In our conversations, my partner expressed much enthusiasm towards books, especially as a part of her youth, but the case being that she wasn't one who read much, if at all. Eyesight problems also put much of an end to this. I was able to relate that I did a consistent amount of reading as a teenager but trailed off in my twenties when eyesight problems also gave me the run around. By the time I reached thirty years of age, I was down to one book a year (having averaged around thirty or so in my teens). Reading to my partner began more out of an interest in her hearing my poetry and then the two novels I have written: <i>I am the Local Atheist</i> and <i>Auralye on a Harp</i>. When we talked more about the books I loved and wanted to re-read (<i>Dune</i>), and the books I thought I might never get around to reading (<i>1984</i>), I suggested I read those to her as well. This was an idea she absolutely adored.<br />
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We begun with <i>Animal Farm</i>, of which I reviewed on my own. And then preceded onto three novels at once - <i>Lolita, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, </i>and <i>The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars</i> - taking breaks on each book as they tired us out until, often, we only had a two or three chapters left and plugged through to the end.<br />
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Reading out loud is a challenge. It demands the reader have a feel for certain traits that get vocalised, while also varying character voices. This does not mean that I suddenly have to put on a "female voice", it simple means a slightly higher tone mixed with a certain characteristic - so long as my partner remembers who that tone inflection belongs to in case the author has forgotten to tell the reader who the character is speaking, or as often happens, simply doesn't indicate through actions, or positioning within a scene. Often, in fact, I've had to look ahead to the "[character name] said" at the end of a sentence before reading the sentence, so issues like that tend to pop up in my reviews, because as both a reader and a listener, that interrupts the flow of dialogue.<br />
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The first book we finished together was <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41436729-the-slightly-alarming-tale-of-the-whispering-wars" target="_blank"><i>The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars</i> </a><br />
<br />
Mostly we do this for fun, but also for both my partner and I to get an opportunity to have experienced many books we both may never have read.<br />
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<br />
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<li><i>The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars </i>(Jaclyn Moriarty)</li>
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<u style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: Merriweather, Georgia, serif; font-size: 14px;">My Partner (the listener):</u><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: "merriweather" , "georgia" , serif; font-size: 14px;">I had this read to me by my partner and found it to be a thoroughly entertaining book! A good read for young adults and adults who are children at heart. It had a great mix of drama, suspense, feel good and laugh-out-loud moments from the great dialogue written through the child characters' eyes. It didn't bother me that the "end" was continuing to be explained because at least it wrapped it all up, and tied up all the loose ends. 4/5</span><br />
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<u style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: Merriweather, Georgia, serif; font-size: 14px;">Me (the reader):</u><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: "merriweather" , "georgia" , serif; font-size: 14px;">I was going to give this book 5-stars, but it did start to drag on at the end trying to tie up all the loose ends like a who-done-it Mystery. At that point all the action and main driving plot was over and I just wanted the book to end. However, for the preceding 400 pages or so, the book had fun and interesting characters, and witty dialogue. The premise of being captured told to us by Finlay in the opening chapter/s, came and went well-passed halfway, which meant up that point, the majority of the book was about the orphanage and boarding school children learning to get along before attempting to solve the problems created by the whispering wars. There are strong ties to human history, such as the holocaust and death and living through wartime, which are very poignant moments in the story.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: "merriweather" , "georgia" , serif; font-size: 14px;">As a book to read out loud to children (or adults - whoever will listen), it is excellent. Though some of the text requires being seen, but there are also pictures throughout which means stopping to show the listener, so also stopping to show the listener what the words are doing on the page doesn't feel like much of a disruption. Short chapters are mixed with a few long chapters, but thankfully there are two children - Finlay the Orphanage child and Honey Bee the Boarding School child - which means the reader gets to mix up their voice tones. Moriarty has done a good job of giving each character distinctive voices so reading each with different inflections is a pretty simple process. Sometimes, however, I wasn't sure who was saying what as the speech of a character happened before it was indicated who said it, e.g.: "blah, blah, blah.... (paragraph of text)" the Queen said.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #181818; font-family: "merriweather" , "georgia" , serif; font-size: 14px;">Highly recommended!</span></blockquote>
Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-28121544130577158192018-02-16T20:38:00.000+13:002018-02-16T20:38:41.036+13:00Your Room is RentWelcome to<br />
that time when you<br />
can't go home,<br />
because home is not your home;<br />
It is a house,<br />
it is a room,<br />
it belongs<br />
to someone else.<br />
<br />
Owned by another,<br />
in the space they call home,<br />
where your welcome<br />
overstays the tension. <br />
<br />
Your room is rent,<br />
not a haven.<br />
Your room is rent<br />
judging your presence,<br />
waiting for leverage<br />
<br />
to kick you out.<br />
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<ul>
<li><i>16/02/2018, Motueka/Ngatimoti</i></li>
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Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-65351706274610273862018-01-01T19:17:00.000+13:002018-01-02T09:52:54.639+13:00Walk Life to the End<div style="font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: 0.3pt; line-height: 0.6cm; margin-bottom: 0cm;">
To walk,</div>
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is to begin again,</div>
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I feel my life coming to an
end.</div>
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I feel young,</div>
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but age has withered me away.</div>
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Bringing older,</div>
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Silvery tinged skin.</div>
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Was the frustration of family,</div>
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the only thing that anchored
me?</div>
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With it gone,</div>
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sailing free has broken the
dream.</div>
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I’d wish for a midlife
crisis,</div>
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if I could afford the toys,</div>
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but the breakdown will have to
suffice.</div>
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The <i>loss of interest,
question, wonder</i>.</div>
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Sanity forsakes me.</div>
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Boredom relegates me</div>
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To less than the sum of my
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Roll out the carpet.</div>
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<ul>
<li><span style="letter-spacing: 0.4px;"><i>01/01/2018, Ngatimoti</i></span></li>
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<br />Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-10266284388551518662017-09-10T08:52:00.000+12:002017-09-10T08:52:06.152+12:00The Smoking Barrel<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Life is fit for opportunity:<br />Take the seat on your own,<br />Order the cappuccino,<br />Order the chicken tenders,<br />Smile and make yourself presentable<br />Even though you didn't have a shower this morning.<br />"Do you take sugar?"<br />I looked at the bottle of water,<br />The glass just poured. "Yes."<br />She brought me sugar.<br />Love the moment,<br />Hate the feelings,<br />Walk off rejection.<br />Your hair looks good to someone,<br />No matter how messy it fell.<br />Friends may come,<br />Friends may go;<br />Friends are not the ones who leave you alone,<br />Freeze you out,<br />Forget how much a phone call means,<br />How easy a phone call is to make,<br />Place your heart on a stake.<br />They will fade,<br />Their influence diminish;<br />You will start anew,<br />A bird with greater wingspan.<br />Order another coffee,<br />Stay up late,<br />Make no apologies for the past you had to live through<br /> - that is yours and yours alone.<br />Some will never know,<br />Some won't want to know,<br />Some will understand,<br />Some play the advantage of their hand.<br />Fly, roll, run, walk,<br />This has all been said before.<br />Words, how they matter not,<br />For<br />The intent is to release the soul<br />From its prison of thoughts.<br /> <i><br /></i></span></span><ul>
<li><i><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">09/09/17, Motueka </span></span></i></li>
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Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-56671316631496661702017-09-07T16:03:00.002+12:002017-09-07T16:03:55.804+12:00I want to stop, I want to keep going...A part of me does just want to continue moving, though, because there’s not a lot of point standing still when standing still is uncomfortable. Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-46431199651413170492017-08-20T09:10:00.000+12:002017-08-20T09:10:20.629+12:00<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Rock Star Economy: Where the rock star gets the alcohol, drugs, sex, & 5-star hotel rooms while the roadies who do all the work get "thanks"</p>— W. Stubbs🎼🎸📝 (@Warstub) <a href="https://twitter.com/Warstub/status/896974289701748736">August 14, 2017</a></blockquote><script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-13523005716699816372017-08-07T20:18:00.000+12:002017-08-07T20:18:56.971+12:00<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Why keep chasing</span><br />
<div style="text-align: left;">
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> what doesn't chase back?</span></div>
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Why keep calling</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> w</span>hat doesn't call back?</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">If you do,</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> </span>your life will be lost to waiting.</span>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-27546147994750144462017-08-04T18:21:00.001+12:002017-08-04T18:21:19.284+12:00 You Have Moved On<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">You had moved on, dear friend<br />You had moved on.<br />Into another world, dear friend<br />One that left me behind.<br />Fourteen years ago, dear friend<br />We waved good bye.<br />Though no hands were involved<br />All was said with smiles and eyes.<br /><br />You have moved on, dear friend<br />You have moved on.<br />Pictures on the wall, dear friend<br />Of years that are not mine.<br />Footsteps down the hall, dear friend<br />Go your straying eyes.<br />The most common thread runs<br />Now through those two homely lives.<br /><br />You will move on, dear friend<br />You will move on.<br />Into another world, dear friend<br />One that leaves me behind.<br />Fourteen years ago, dear friend<br />We waved good bye.<br />Chasing was not your dream<br />Because chasing is a waste of time.<br /><br />You have moved on, dear friend<br />You have moved on.<br />I returned for you, dear friend<br />To put the past behind.<br />But lost to years between, dear friend<br />The importance of desire.<br />The most common song sung<br />Now warms those two homely fires.</span><br /><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><br /></span><br />
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<li><i><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">04/08/17</span></i></li>
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Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-13788767849051798182017-08-04T18:16:00.000+12:002017-08-04T18:16:21.614+12:00A Trash-can of Memories<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">I could not keep chasing<br />What would not return the favour,<br />I could not keep pretending<br />I was a familiar member.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><br />The culture you propagate<br />Is the culture that dictates<br />Who gets left in, who gets left out.<br />Sidelines are drawn<br />For those who wait their turn<br />Clinging tight to a trash-can of memories.<br /> </span><br />
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<li><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">03/08/17 </span></li>
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Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-1454040263651045232017-06-02T22:21:00.001+12:002018-01-18T20:41:02.012+13:00Mutoid Man: War Moans (Album Review)<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2570rbtTAJiaarKiXeYS5oD4QmqzRdvVJaIbDGVYEg7qXhRWLBSgk5R2ZiwRKKXwwSjPMASJQg27_57NoxOP_5lWaEc38Jxdx-uKh-jcA-1VLU4fe9HHkrRfTJwpEzSzWXw4OcjJZzyCI/s1600/Mutoid+Man+War+Moans.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2570rbtTAJiaarKiXeYS5oD4QmqzRdvVJaIbDGVYEg7qXhRWLBSgk5R2ZiwRKKXwwSjPMASJQg27_57NoxOP_5lWaEc38Jxdx-uKh-jcA-1VLU4fe9HHkrRfTJwpEzSzWXw4OcjJZzyCI/s320/Mutoid+Man+War+Moans.jpg" /></a><span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Like a short, sharp, stabbing of hardcore, ‘Melt Your Mind’ comes at the listener with fast paced drums and bass setting up the flurry of attacks by the guitar. Brodsky’s vocals charge in with a scream before confidently singing “Feel the heat of a fire at your feet rising up one smoke-ring at a time, in this life we all get left behind so maybe, it’s gonna work out fine. Take it from me – don’t let it melt your mind.” Appropriate metal imagery has been reforged to bring positive balance to the thrashing instruments throughout and the album feels like an uplifting assault that sweeps the listener away with it. I can imagine crowds cheering and singing along to the line “Blow! Blow me a kiss of death” (‘Kiss of Death’).</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;"><br />In 2005 Cave In collaborated with Ben Koller from Converge on a two song single split ‘Shapeshifter / Dead Already’ and for the most part, this is where Brodsky and Koller decided to pick up from when they started jamming again in 2012. In 2013 the duo released the EP <i>Helium Head</i>, followed up in 2016 by <i>Bleeder</i>. Heart palpitating, unleashed fury is the best way to describe the music on these releases. It’s like the ugly offspring of hardcore and thrash metal who doesn’t care what you think but still wants to lift you up into the flames of rejuvenation.<br /><br />‘Micro Aggression’ continues the bold attack while ‘Date with the Devil’ is a fun tale that ends with “Came inside her, Satan’s daughter; nine months later, who’s the father? Another day drags, tail between her legs.” Brodsky doesn’t discuss how the date came about, but the results are warning enough.<br /><br />‘Irons in the Fire’ begins like an ode to both Iron Maiden and Metallica before quickly bringing back the thrash to remind the listener that this isn’t mainstream Heavy Metal here, it’s pure Metalcore!<br /><br />‘Open Flame’ is a sleeper stand out that felt much like the rest of the album until I sat down and had a good listen to the song. “I tasted open flame, my tongue burned off again” rushes through two verses to get us to a bridge with pounding drums, and here the song breaks down with a guitar figure that feels like the protagonist has taken a much needed breather in preparation for the finale.<br /><br />With <i>Bleeder</i> I felt there was a focus more on the rock and the melody, but on <i>War Moans</i>, while melody is still intact, the thrash has been brought to the forefront and propels everything forward with even more intensity. When the music slows down on the final track ‘Bandages’, that intensity is felt even more as Brodsky pines “Bandages on me – I’m wounded in love; Bandages on me – to cut off the blood.” A cutting guitar figure interplays with the bass over a trippy atmospheric backing, and distinctive vocals always make lines like “Scare, in the shape of my face, a version of me falling free” always feel heartfelt and sincere.<br /><br />In a world where albums are getting unnecessarily longer to gain hit-counts on streaming websites, Mutoid Man reminds us at a mere 40 minutes the importance of not wearing out the listener by keeping songs at a 3-4 minute length and packing every second with tight playing, massive riffs and catchy melodies. I can’t personally claim to like this more than <i>Bleeder</i>, but that’s just my own taste and perhaps a bit more variety on the tempo and riff front on the previous album, but <i>War Moans</i> has everything that a listener of melodic metalcore could want: Riffs are furious, chords burn, bass thumps, drums pound, and vocals soar.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;"><br /><a href="https://soundblab.com/reviews/albums/18256-mutoid-man-war-moans#.WTE7fbS3dmw.blogger">Mutoid Man - War Moans - Albums - Reviews - Soundblab</a></span>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-33931868826055778462017-05-14T20:27:00.000+12:002017-05-14T20:27:07.779+12:00I look forward to... the day when the voices in my head are positive and not negative.Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-21867558414751943702017-04-29T14:45:00.000+12:002017-05-01T21:54:36.680+12:00Just some thoughts...<div style="text-align: center;">
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"Why is this my life?"<br />
Is almost everybody's question<br />
I prefer peace<br />
Wouldn't have to have one worldly possession<br />
Life is a one-way street, and if you could paint it<br />
I'd draw myself going in the right direction<br />
When I was lost I even found myself<br />
Looking in the gun's direction<br />
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<br />Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-83834980208344081882017-03-28T19:16:00.003+13:002017-03-28T19:16:54.494+13:00<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">The challenge isn't to attack someone for their negative and unhelpful opinions, the challenge is to change the culture that has allowed those negative and unhelpful opinions to be formed and to flourish.</span></span>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-39446442634910918182017-01-21T21:10:00.000+13:002017-01-21T21:12:08.799+13:00Coming Soon....<iframe width="530" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xZ1ZAzdasnk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-4508569519398706802016-11-11T08:13:00.000+13:002017-06-06T10:13:51.806+12:00Young Legionnaire: Zero Worship<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5_2hDHUxw-AjUcTe4ugaA3p3JswixIKP0PiIhiqtmwhgBAclZvjDYujDASbtADIfmCoZUnMvU6eNI2fo7Kp9clj2luzuJRATXEvUrKjW5y_WBIaI3BQXtXTYuWuyMLGFZqwHa7arI4Dkb/s1600/Young+Legionnaire+zero+worship.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="1200" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5_2hDHUxw-AjUcTe4ugaA3p3JswixIKP0PiIhiqtmwhgBAclZvjDYujDASbtADIfmCoZUnMvU6eNI2fo7Kp9clj2luzuJRATXEvUrKjW5y_WBIaI3BQXtXTYuWuyMLGFZqwHa7arI4Dkb/s320/Young+Legionnaire+zero+worship.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKENdSH-MITZpQppK0kSUXM-xU9-3V7_QAhBDaM-h3eNzdCUK205_zOEYQV1GAOJpHTtBqbT20gKkI3A1XR4QS88QXM21TV1YF1W2nY5QBR5n6rA3IVaxtc1-xSSyXBnC_G2uKb849vGsF/s1600/Young+Legionnaire+zero+worship.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"></a><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">It was hard to believe that Young Legionnaire would write a follow up album to 2011’s <i>Crisis Works</i> that was better, or even just as good. A part of me believed it could be just as good, but second albums rarely hit the same nail on the head with as much precision. Thankfully the band haven’t even tried hitting the same nail and instead have left the indie feel of the début behind and gone for more of an alternative rock focus (though, to be be fair, much of <i>Crisis Works</i> was more Alternative than it was Indie – if that even means anything). This is a blessing in disguise, because it means they get to take some of the harder and heavier riffs that were at times less focussed on <i>Crisis Works</i> and infuse them with a Muse-like heaviness appropriate to the album. ‘Mortgage Rock’ from <i>Crisis Works</i> is more in line with what this new album is about, though also there’s a bit more focus on production as well.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">‘Year Zero’ is a fine opener that cements themes, but also showing that this rock band can use their instruments to produce an Electronic vibe. The scrappiness of ‘Twin Victory’ and ‘Numbers’ can be found in ‘Heart Attack’, though in this one song there is also the low ebb that can be found in ‘Chapter, Verse’, but where ‘Chapter, Verse’ felt unnecessarily drawn out (at 5:16), ‘Heart Attack’ keeps it’s length concise and to the point allowing the odd time signature to thump out the chords and drag you through on it’s own.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">‘Hail, Hail’ isn’t a cover of the Pearl Jam song and it doesn’t quite hit any high points until the 3-4 section – which is reminiscent of Shellac’s ‘QRJ’ – interrupts. Fortunately it is still good. In fact, it is consistently good, which pretty much serves as it’s own high point.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">‘Simone’ is a tender song about the process of losing someone close, perhaps in a relationship, and later on ‘You and Me’ reconciles this loss with acceptance.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">‘Candidate’ brings the staccato guitar and vocals, with rumbling bass underneath and another heavy riff interruption. Right when ‘Sawn-Off Shotgun’ feels like it added nothing to the poundingly heavy guitar attack and went by without even being noticed, ‘You and Me’ brings in the acoustic guitar to start the song off and replaces it with barely noticeable electrics again. This song is the calmest and most subtle with instruments working together as the song details regret and coming to terms with how a relationship has changed: “And I promise next time things will be different…”</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">‘Disappear’, the first single, ends up feeling the most like a song from <i>Crises Works</i> – remove most of the production and it would fit on <i>Crisis Works</i> no problem. On first listening to the album, ‘Disappear’ feels a little lacklustre – not so much the songs fault, but more at this point, it feels too similar to other songs. It is still a good song, but it doesn’t quite hit any highlights and here might have been a great chance to bring back some acoustics in the verses to add that much needed variety. In fact, I’d go as far to say, as my own personal preference, here is a song that I’d much rather hear in a full acoustic setting. ‘There Will Be An Escape Hatch’ is a sombre finale with softly pounding drums – the entire song reminds me a lot of We Were Promised Jetpacks.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Variety without tonal shifts are everything when it comes to helping an album feel like one unified whole and the album uses the wide ranging guitar riffs and time signatures to do this. What is missing from <i>Zero Worship</i> is the catchy chorus’s that catapulted songs like ‘These Arms’ into stratospheric flights of memorability. On the other hand, where <i>Crisis Works</i> relied mostly on the three band member set up and only added a second guitar track or backing vocals with some subtlety, <i>Zero Worship</i> takes this to a logical progression by focusing more on the soundscape and increasing the guitar and vocal layering with some subtle touches of reverb. Though an increase in production technique can at times feel a little overwhelming, especially when wondering if compression is an issue (on this album it’s definitely not), what really stands out is the fact that all three band members continue to be heard: from Paul Mullen’s distinct vocals and guitar playing, Gordon Moakes individual bass lines, and Dean Pearson’s solid, fluid, and never boring drumming – though perhaps the drums feel the weakest in terms of being heard through the guitar layering.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Overall, I feel that the album is so consistent in it’s quality, that it actually lacks a stand out track (they are all pretty awesome tracks!). And maybe this is just a personal qualm: there seems to be no ‘A Hole in the World’ that will serve as a template for my feelings in this part of my life right now, though either ‘Simone’ or ‘You and Me’ might just be that song for another person; no ‘Mortgage Rock’ that encapsulates everything I love about Hard Rock while still being firmly in the Alternative/Indie Rock camp, though the staccato guitars, drawn out vocals and catchy chorus of ‘Hospital Corners’ does well to bring me close.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">If there’s one major complaint, it’s that the songs don’t really develop a great deal, if at all. Songs start and then end without much happening in between other than what you’ve already been hearing. Now, this isn’t just about dynamics, ups and downs, quiets and louds, it’s also about melodic shape, vocal tones, and chord changes. Often songs start and the vocals stay at the same register, chords often don’t feel like they’ve moved away from the initial harmony set-up – ‘Hail, Hail’ and ‘Sawn-Off Shotgun’ being major culprits of this. This is why I feel that ‘Disappear’ could have been on the previous album – the verse feels like a verse, the chorus feels like a chorus. While that’s not me saying “I just want standard song structures, please!” – you know me, I listen to Tool, Shellac and lots of Classical music – it’s the fact that often the songs haven’t done anything else once they’ve hit their end and there’s no breathing space in between. My favourite track from <i>Crisis Works</i> ‘A Hole in the World’ takes a catchy guitar riff and begins building the song up through verses without a chorus appearing until well past the half-way mark, and never returning to the verse after that moment. So what you get is: Intro/verse/verse/chorus/post-chorus/solo/chorus. A great build up of dynamics accompany this song structure – none of this inventiveness is present on <i>Zero Worship</i>, despite the polyrhythmic crossing of 3-4 (bass and drums) and 4-4 (guitar) in ‘Hail, Hail’s breakdown section, the title track’s nervous guitars exploding into frustrated choruses. If there had been some more melodic variety, if there had also been some more acoustic variety – even just acoustic guitar outside of that one place in that one song – this album would have easily hit a perfect score. I can’t help love, and come to love, every song on this album, but my objective criticism is that I can’t see it lasting long before the familiarity wears a little thin.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">If you’re interested in the lyrics and themes of the album, please read Gordon Moakes’ Medium article about how the ideas came together and what drove the making of the album: <a href="https://medium.com/cuepoint/young-legionnaires-zero-worship-making-music-about-the-end-of-music-f6e46f62668d#.6bgi5wovr">Making Music About the End of Music</a>.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The ‘Zero Worship’ theme running through the album is pointedly about not following orders, the cover being a middle-finger to corporate life, beautifully packaged on an independent album financed entirely through a pledge music project making it a success without the financial backing of a corporation. Considering the state of current affairs, this album feels timely, and is a reminder of where worshipping with thoughtless devotion can lead a populace.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">With all this in mind, Young Legionnaire’s second album <i>Zero Worship</i> without a doubt is great, it deserves to be listened to and supported, it’s themes are current while also timeless in their concerns for humanity and the individual. But if the world’s masses don’t get to hear the touchingly beautiful ‘You and Me’ then it will be a great loss to many starving eardrums.</span><br />
Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-18089440657181677882016-10-23T01:11:00.000+13:002016-10-23T01:11:49.672+13:00The Final Position of Power, and why the law continues to fail at creating justice What is the ‘final position of power’? <br /><br /><br /> I do not defend anybody for attacking another person unless they are being attacked themselves and a form of defence has been determined to be necessary to fight back with. But when the person who ends up with the final amount of control has been established, that person – the person who has all the control – is the person who determines the outcome. This is the person who decides safety or vulnerability, care or abuse, and in some cases life or death. This is what it means to have the 'final position of power' – to determine the outcome. <br /><br /> If you are the person in that position, the one who is able to maintain control over another person, then you are responsible for the outcomes, you are responsible for that person’s welfare, you are responsible for whether that person can at some point move forward into a safe place on their own or not. If you leave them in a place of vulnerability and risk of death, then you are responsible for having done that because you had the control to place them somewhere safer. <br /><br /> When our laws begin acknowledging these positions of power and begin enforcing sentences relating to not taking responsibility, not taking the appropriate steps to help a human being, not attempting to place the not-in-control-person in the safest place possible when the person in the final position of power has the ability to do so, then justice as it is meant to be dealt will bear the fruits of success. Teachers and parents can educate about responsibility with the law actually backing them up, instead of contradicting the messages of responsibility as it currently does.<br /> <br /> Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-8622537291074489882016-09-27T12:18:00.000+13:002016-09-27T12:18:02.660+13:00Justice Betrayed, Victims Forgotten...<br />I am truly disgusted with <a href="http://www.newshub.co.nz/nznews/wellington-lions-player-losi-filipo-escapes-conviction-after-group-attack-2016092618" target="_blank">New Zealand's justice system.</a> If we cared more for the victims of attacks, we would have justice serving them and not the attacker, we would believe that justice is relevant only to the actions committed, not by who the people are who committed them, or what their future prospects are. In the end, we all have future prospects, we all have career possibilities - does that also mean that anyone who has a contract that can bring in money to an organisation will get away with brutally attacking four individuals and gloating over the bruised and battered bodies afterwards just like Losi Philipo did in October of 2015?<br /><br />A human being must be held responsible for the actions they have committed and therefore deal with the consequences of those actions – did nobody teach this to the Judge who presided over Filipo’s case? To allow a human being to get away with four assault charges on four other human beings is quite simply not asking the perpetrator to be responsible for their actions, and thus not to truly deal with the consequences of those actions. It is extremely shameful to see Losi Filipo “say” that he he is remorseful yet commit to no actions that would be evidence of remorse – does Filipo have enough guts to step down from playing rugby for the same length of time that his victim is unable to play rugby? Even more shameful that he has not expressed this so called remorse himself in public as far as I'm aware, and had a spokesperson to do it for him. Is this the example of our future rugby players - cowardice?<br /><br />Let me ask some other questions:<br /><ul>
<li>Will Losi Filipo's contract with the Wellington Lions pay compensation for any surgery, therapy, etc., of the victims?</li>
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<li>If Losi Filipo is truly remorseful will he volunteer to give back to the victims what he took away in whatever way is suitable?</li>
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<br /><br />A question for New Zealanders:<br /><ul>
<li>Will we stand by and do nothing as our Judge's make exceptions for celebrities and sports stars?</li>
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<br /><br />These victims are brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters – they could be family to any one of us. If we allow the Justice System to continue committing miscarriages of justice, then we allow the potential for further assaults to be committed without any consequence.<br /><br />Are we going to ask the Judge to step down from duty because he has not served the interest of the victims first, the community second, and the aggressor third by demanding that they receive the full force of the law and deal with the consequences of their actions?<br /><br />Does the NZ Rugby Union care only for money and ratings to allow an aggressive abuser to continue playing with the audience of many young and impressionable children and teens watching?<br /><br /><br />What are we the parents, educators, and caregivers to children and youth supposed to say when it is clear that if you are a sports star, you can get away with brutal assaults on other New Zealanders?<br /><br />I would like some answers please, because I don't know what to do. I don't know what I can do. And I certainly don't know how to tell students to be responsible and deal with the consequences of their actions, when case after case is presented where perpetrators of assault don't have to do the same.Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-30435146154611907902016-09-03T10:41:00.001+12:002016-09-03T10:41:56.692+12:00All the Slender Ladies: Body Diversity in Video Games<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qbqRtp5ZUGE" width="480"></iframe>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-48536624969807235752016-08-16T00:56:00.000+12:002016-08-16T00:56:03.582+12:00AdulthoodWe still labour under ridiculous concepts of the past, from virginity, to intellectualism; but nothing can bring a person into true adulthood except their own sense of self and the personal responsibility that accompanies that.Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-31422123156756178292016-07-24T22:59:00.000+12:002016-07-24T22:59:03.869+12:00<a href="https://soundcloud.com/warstub/mabel-bush-returns-guitar-pro-6" target="_blank">Mabel Bush Returns [guitar pro 6]</a> is a new song I've written. It's kind of a reprise to the previous blues song I wrote, aptly titled 'Mabel Bush Blues'Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-49010406204115473662016-07-15T00:45:00.000+12:002016-07-15T00:45:16.812+12:00<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nailed it.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackLivesMatter?src=hash">#BlackLivesMatter</a> <a href="https://t.co/xRNcOO7s9i">pic.twitter.com/xRNcOO7s9i</a></p>— Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@MuslimIQ) <a href="https://twitter.com/MuslimIQ/status/753331589283713028">July 13, 2016</a></blockquote><script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578749032200397450.post-4861017056198308952016-07-12T19:07:00.000+12:002016-07-12T19:07:11.497+12:00Nobody should be anything other than what they make of themselves.Warstubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.com0