09 February 2007

68 minutes, 2 seconds

Kapo!
Kapo!


I think a lot of Death in June fans weren't too into this album when it came out. I don't know if folks have reconsidered their opinions, but I've always enjoyed this collaboration between DIJ's Doug Pearce and Strength Through Joy's Richard Leviathan. It's got a quiet intensity, especially on tracks like "A Sad Place to Make a Shadow" and "Lullaby to a Ghetto."

Work is going better, thanks for asking. I got a glowing performance review and even a bit of a raise. What's more (well, actually less--let's just say "also"), I got my boss to acknowledge the e-mail I sent him last week. We're allegedly going to discuss it on Monday. I'll believe it when I see the meeting invitation.

Last on the agenda: I'm going bowling with my coworkers tonight--yes, it's one of those company "morale" events. I'm not a huge fan of bowling, but I do enjoy drinking and laughing at other people bowling. Can you picture Doug Pearce bowling? I can't either.

Also today:

New arrival! 69:09 Scrap.edx, Non-Linear Interfacing
68:01 Ivo Sedlacek, Mystical Violin
68:00 Combichrist, Everybody Hates You (CD 1 of 2)
68:00 X-Fusion, Beyond the Pale
68:00 X10, Semblance
67:58 Allerseelen, Stirb und Werde
67:58 Tactical Sekt, Geneticide
67:55 Ah Cama-Sotz, The Way to Heresy

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