Scribbles from a Hawthorne Fangirl
February 20th, 2009 
10:24 am - Braaaaaaaains...
liz_marcs: Detail from Pride and Prejudice with Zombies (Zombie_Lizzie)
Oh, if Pride and Prejudice and Zombies reads anything like this blog post from author Seth Grahame-Smith, then the book is going to be flipping awesome.

My favorite line in "Mr. Darcy's" Valentine's Day mash note to Elizabeth? The one that made me laugh out loud?

My darling, there is no joy in killing without you.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

*wipes tear from eye*

Seriously, if this was the tenor of Buffy/Angel back in the early days of BtVS, I would've been on it like white on rice.

I cannot wait.
03:45 pm - The Pet Shop Boys...and the Real Deal
liz_marcs: (Mark_Ryden_Creatrix)
Damn! How much do I love the Pet Shop Boys.

There's a fantastic vid up at YouTube from the 2009 Brit Awards that show just how much they are the Real Deal. Talented, consummate entertainers, and the ability to merge the human element with the technological.

They're all the more fantastic just because they still have that edge of humanity while technology eats the rest of the music industry.

[livejournal.com profile] sunfell had a fantastic link to the use and abuse of AutoTune in the music industry, and the reason why so many pop records have that "Singing Cylon" effect, almost like a computer is trying to sound human, instead of the other way around.

[The time story she links to has a PodCast that's worth listening to.]

The Pet Shop Boys always had a bit of Cylonicity in their performances, but unlike a lot of popsters today who are going for their inner Cylon in the recording studio, the Pet Shop Boys can replicate their sound in a live performance.

Here's the fantastic 10-minute vid where they do a live melody of their better-known tunes at the this year's Brit Awards.

[Note to my U.K. peeps: I'm jealous. Seriously]

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