Tuesday 27 December 2011

Book Review from The Guardian (Stuart Christie) of The World That Never Was: A True Story Of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists & Secret Agents by Alex Butterworth


A fascinating look at the world of late 19th Century and early 20th Century Anarchism, specifically the violent individualist Propaganda of the Deed factions but also the Paris Commune of 1871, The Haymarket Riots of Chicago, 1886, that brought you Mayday and Anarchist figures such as Louise MichelPeter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta. Prominent are the infiltrations and manipulations of Britain's, Europe's and the US's secret police forces with a special role for the Russian Tsarist secret police, The Okhrana, to undermine the Anarchist movement and create panic and fear in the public. Although the labyrinthine complexity of the different plots and the cast of thousands is difficult to follow, this book is relevant to today's situation, as a new era of struggle erupts on the world stage. 

Read the veteran anarchist Stuart Christie's review in The Guardian here.

Monday 26 December 2011

CD's From My Collection: Cathedral: Anniversary: Captured Live At Their Twentieth Anniversary Concert.


Rendition of their first album on CD1 and blast through the 'greatest hits' from the same 20th anniversary concert on CD2. The 1st CD is mighty earth shaking doom metal at its best-the above track is Comiserating the Celebration (of life)

CD's From My Collection: Blood Ceremony, Living With The Ancients


The Great God Pan from Blood Ceremony's new album, Living With The Ancients. Old school heavy rock with prog folk edge, redolent of Black Sabbath and occult rituals from early 70's horror films.

DVD's From My Collection: Paris, Texas, Directed by Wim Wenders (1984)



A haunting masterpiece. A moody arthouse road movie seeped in Americana, starring Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski-one of my 100 favourite films. The clip is from the opening credits-the classic desert blues soundtrack by Ry Cooder only adds to the melancholic atmosphere.  For further information about this film see Wikipedia here.

Sunday 18 December 2011

DVD From My Collection: Carrie, Directed by Brian DePalma (1976)



Added to collection on 17/12/11. Like Halloween, a horror classic from the 70's, probably the best decade for horror films. Based on the very first novel by Stephen King. For further information about this film see Wikipedia here.

DVD's From My Collection: The Damned, Directed by Joseph Losey (1961)




Added to collection on 10/12/11. Odd science fiction exploitation flick from Hammer, directed by Joseph Losey (The Servant, The Go-Between) and starring Oliver Reed as leader of a motorbike gang. For further information about this film see Wikipedia here.

Saturday 10 December 2011

DVD's From My Collection: An American Werewolf In London, Directed by John Landis (1981)



Added to collection on 03/12/11. The clip is the famous werewolf transformation scene, an iconic moment in horror cinema. Last night was the Full Moon! For further information about this film see Wikipedia here.

Sunday 4 December 2011

CD's From My Collection: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O, The Ripper At The Heavens Gates Of Dark


Electric Death Mantra from Acid Mothers Temple's new album, The Ripper at the Heavens Gates of Dark. Added to collection on 25/11/11

CD's From My Collection: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O, Lord Of The Underground: Vishnu & The Magic Elixir



Eleking The Clay from Acid Mothers Temple's Lord of the Underground: Vishnu and the Magic Elixir. Added to collection on 25/11/11 

CD's From My Collection: Screaming Trees, Last Words: The Final Recordings (1999)



Ash Gray Sunday from Screaming Trees, Last Words: The Final Recording. Added to collection on 25/11/11

Saturday 26 November 2011

All Out On 30th November! Don't Work! Don't Study!


Wednesday 30th will see the biggest strike in the UK since 1926. It's not just about public sector pensions, it's against the cuts, austerity, the bankers and this shit Con-Dem government! ALL OUT!!!






Sunday 20 November 2011

Saturday 12 November 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Godzilla, Directed by Ishiro Honda (1954)


Added to collection on 11/11/11. For further information on this film see Wikipedia entry here and hear the roar of the original 1954 Godzilla below...



DVD's From My Collection: Halloween, Directed by John Carpenter (1978)



Added to collection on 05/11/11. For further information about this film see Wikipedia entry here.

CD's From My Collection: Wire: On Returning (1977-1979)



Ex Lion Tamer from Wire 'best of' compilation album, On Returning (1977-1979). Added to collection 05/11/11.

CD's From My Collection: The Thanes, Evolver (1987-2001)



Hey Girl (Look What You've Done) from The Thanes 'best of'' compilation album, Evolver. Added to collection on 04/11/11.

Friday 4 November 2011

Book Review From The Guardian Of Fingersmith By Sarah Waters


A Dickensian gothic melodrama and lesbian romance, Fingersmith by Sarah Waters is a superb page-turning work of popular literature, replete with high tension, restrained eroticism and sudden twists and turns like a Wilkie Collins novel. The atmosphere of the squalor of Victorian London, the horror of the 19th century madhouse and the isolated mansion in the countryside is conveyed brilliantly and the characters, especially the two young narrators, Sue and Maud are so vivid you are almost inside their heads. An absolute must for lovers of historical crime fiction, gaslight romance and dark Victoriana. 

For a more in-depth review read Julie Myerson in The Guardian here

Sunday 23 October 2011

CD's From My Collection: Wooden Shjips: West



Crossing from Wooden Shjips new album, West. Added to collection on 15/10/11.

CD's From My Collection: American Hardcore: The History Of American Punk Rock 1980-1986



Black Flag's Nervous Breakdown from American Hardcore: The History Of American Punk Rock 1980-1986 (Various Artists). Added to collection on 15/10/11

CD's From My Collection: Crass: The Feeding Of The Five Thousand (1978)



Banned from the Roxy from Crass's debut album, The Feeding of the Five Thousand (1978). The cover art is the original, not the CD re-mastered re-issued cover. Added to collection on 14/10/11

Sunday 16 October 2011

Book Review From Marx & Philosophy Review Of Books Of Crack Capitalism By John Holloway

Highly Recommended. The section below from the book sums up in many ways my own personal feelings of anger and defiance (but also ironically hope) concerning the on-going crisis of capitalism.

The law of value, the rule of socially necessary labour time, is a constant tightening of the Procrustean bed, a constant redifinition of the labourer that capital requires. Capital's problem is the problem that it has had since its birth: to transform the savage into a labourer. The constant redefinition of labour (of value production and what it requires) means that capital is ever anew confronted with the task of forcing people to fit into its requirements. Capitalist crisis is always a crisis of fitting: the savages will not do what capital requires of them (of us). 'Fit or be damned!' cries capital. And to more and more people in the world it says 'you do not fit, we have no use for you: you are too old, too pregnant, too unstable emotionally, you know too much philosophy, your children fall ill, you chat to your friends, you do not speak English, you think too little about money and too much about other things.' And more and more people reply, 'yes, it is true, we do not fit.' The crisis is an explosion of misfitting-the result of the lack of fit between humans and the requirements of value production, and the dramatic manifestation of that lack of fit. 'It is true', we repeat, 'we do not fit.' But there is something else on the tip of our tongue, we want to add something else. And on this something else hangs the future of the world. We bow our heads and say 'yes, it is true, we do not fit in, but we shall try harder: we shall learn better English, improve our computing skills, throw out our childish books by Marx and Bakunin, we shall forbid our children to fall ill, we shall stop being too old, too pregnant, too foreign, too in love, too unstable, we shall fit.' We raise our heads and say 'yes. it is true, we do not fit. And do you know something else? We do not want to fit in to this world of destruction. And do you know something else? Your crisis is your incapacity to contain our power-to-do, your crisis is the breakthrough of our creative-productive force. Our misfitting is our overflowing, the overflowing of our creativity, our magnificent being-able-to. So get thee gone to the dustbin of history, capital, and let us get on with making the world anew.' 

For an in-depth review of Crack Capitalism see Christian Garland in Marx & Philosophy Review Of Books here.  Also Wikipedia entry on John Holloway here.

Saturday 8 October 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Hammer The Collection: The Quatermass Double Bill: Quatermass 2 (1957), Directed By Val Guest


Added to collection on 01/10/11. The clip is the American trailer of the film, alternatively titled Enemy From Space. For further information see Wikipedia entry here.

DVD's From My Collection: Hammer The Collection: The Quatermass Double Bill: The Quatermass Experiment (1955), Directed By Val Guest


Added to collection on 01/10/11. The clip is the American trailer of the film, alternatively titled The Creeping Unknown. For further information see Wikipedia entry here.

Sunday 2 October 2011

CD's From My Collection: Ulver: Wars Of The Roses


Stone Angels from Ulver's new album, Wars of the Roses. Added to collection on 24/09/11

CD's From My Collection: Wolves In The Throne Room: Celestial Lineage



Subterranean Initiation from Wolves In The Throne Room's new album, Celestial Lineage. Added to collection on 24/09/11

Sunday 25 September 2011

Book Review of Kraken by China Mieville

A bizarrely imaginative London based extravaganza from urban fantasy writer China Mieville. Gritty and grungy like all of his work but unusually for him humour rears its clownish but macabre head. The complexity of the plot and the sometimes turgid prose can be off-putting though, for what is basically meant as an entertaining romp through the darkly magical hidden side of the city. But what an amazingly Weird imagination Mr Mieville provides!

Read the review by Thomas M. Wagner here from SF Reviews.

Saturday 10 September 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Alien Quadrilogy Box Set: DVD 1, Alien, Directed by Ridley Scott (1979)


Added to collection on 02/09/11. One of my 100 favourite films. The clip is the extended version of the infamous chestburster scene from the film. Warning: Please do not watch if you are of a nervous disposition or have a weak stomach.

CD's From My Collection: Grails, Deep Politics


Almost Grew My Hair from Grails new album, Deep Politics. Added to collection on 03/09/11

CD's From My Collection: Chicago Soul: Electric Blues, Funk & Soul: Chess Records: The New Sound Of Chicago In The 1960's (Various Artists)



The Stereos' Stereo Freeze from Chicago Soul. (Soul Jazz Records) Added to collection on 02/09/11

Saturday 20 August 2011

Book Review Of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volumes 1 & 2 By Alan Moore & Art By Kevin O'Neill


Vivid and imaginative steam punk graphic novel series from the comic book master Alan Moore. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen are a superhero team made up of characters from Victorian adventure fiction, horror and scientific romances (Verne & Wells) existing in an alternative late 19th century fictional universe, fighting villians such as Professor Moriarty and the 'Martians' from The War of the Worlds. For further information see Wikipedia here for volume 1 and here for volume 2

I was unable to find an in-depth review so below is Alan Moore talking about his creation from BBC4's Comic Britannia Series. 
  

DVD's From My Collection: McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Directed by Robert Altman (1971)



Added to my collection on 18/08/11. One of my 100 favourite films. For more information see Wikipedia here 

Thursday 18 August 2011

CD's From My Collection: Boris, Heavy Rocks


Riot Sugar from Boris' 2nd new album of 2011, Heavy Rocks. Added to collection on 13/08/11

Sunday 14 August 2011

CD's From My Collection: Boris, Attention Please



The title track from Boris' new album, Attention Please. Added to collection on 13/08/11

CD's From My Collection: Guru Guru, UFO (1970)



Der LSD-Marsch from Guru Guru's 1970 album UFO. Added to collection on 12/08/11

The Riots-Chaotic Class War Erupts In London And The UK

For interesting articles and analysis on the riots from an anarchist and radical left perspective see the excellent resource from Freedom Press here. 

Also savage critique of #riotcleanup#. It’s going to take more than posturing, ‘blitz-spirit’ keep-calm-and-carry-on clap-trap and colonial Kipling-esque “keeping your head” to fix this mess. The strikingly middle-class, broadly white efforts to sweep issues of inequality under the carpet of a simulated big-society photo-op has been a telling, if little discussed, aspect of the recent rioting, making little headway in the scramble of blogposts and tweets attempting hasty analyses of the unfolding turmoil. This doughty bunch of volunteer cleaners, the substitution for a non-existent community, appeared right on cue to fill the media narrative all day following a night of London’s most extensive social unrest in decades. Even Mayor Boris had leisurely returned from holiday to be snapped with the broom-wielding bourgeoisie of Clapham as they amassed for a bit of symbolic social cleansing...

Read full article by Dr Sofia Himmelblau here.

Sunday 7 August 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Alphaville, Directed by Jean-Luc Godard (1965)


Added to my collection on 06/08/11. The clip is a montage of scenes where the gorgeous Anna Karina  discusses love in the film. For more information see Wikipedia here.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Book Review From Tor.Com (Mike Perschon) Of Anno Dracula by Kim Newman

Vampires are two a penny these days but Kim Newman's Anno Dracula first published in 1992 was a pioneer in the resurrection of the undead in popular entertainment. This is more then a vampire novel; gas-lit murder mystery set in the dark fog-bound streets of Victorian London, rub shoulders with the 'what if' alternative history genre-in this case what if the King of the Vampires had won in Bram Stoker's classic novel. A wonderfully imaginative (but gory) romp. 

Read Mike Perschon's review from Tor.Com here.     

Sunday 31 July 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Rock 'n' Roll High School, Directed by Alan Arkush (1979)


Added to my collection on 29/07/11. For more information on Rock 'n' Roll High School see Wikipedia here. 

CD's From My Collection: Melvins: Melvinmania : The Best Of The Atlantic Years 1993-1996


The Bit from Melvins: Melvinmania : The Best Of The Atlantic Years 1993-1996. Added to collection on 23/07/11

CD's From My Collection: Bert Jansch, Nicola (1967)


Rabbit Run from Bert Jansch's 1967 album 'Nicola' Added to collection on 23/07/11


Sunday 24 July 2011

DVD's From My Collection: Ghost World, Directed by Terry Zwigoff (2001)




Added to my collection on 16/07/11-for more information on Ghost World see Wikipedia here.

CD's From My Collection: Goblin, Soundtrack To Suspiria (1977)



Sighs from Goblin's soundtrack to Suspiria (1977.) Added to collection on 16/07/11 

CD's From My Collection: Bert Jansch, Jack Orion (1966)



Jack Orion from Bert Jansch's 1966 album 'Jack Orion'. Added to collection on 16/07/11

Saturday 16 July 2011

Book Review From Red Pepper Of Commonwealth By Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri

'Scathingly described by the Wall Street Journal as 'a witches' brew of contemporary radicalism', Hardt and Negri's most recent book Commonwealth is a timely contribution to our understanding of contemporary capitalist relations and the potential revolutionary conditions they create. Michael Hardt is a professor of literature at Duke University, while Antonio Negri is a sociologist and philosopher who was a major figure in the development of Italian 'workerism' and the Autonomy movement from the 1960s until his arrest for his political activities in 1978...'

A book review from Red Pepper of Commonwealth (the last in the trilogy that includes Empire & Multitude) here. For more resources on Negri & specifically the Italian Autonomia & Workerism movement in the 1970's see Deterritorial Support Group here.  

Sunday 3 July 2011

DVD From My Collection: The Third Man, Directed by Carol Reed (1949)


Added to my collection on 02/07/11 One of my 100 favourite films. For more information on The Third Man see Wikipedia entry here