31. On and on I go 'til I find you.

Last video in two respects here. Look carefully at the cast if you're looking for the connection, it's a major clue.
Charlotte Hatherley - Bastardo


That's it, the last of my daily songs. Some of you didn't believe I would be able to pull it off, but I did, so Ha! It's been good for me, since I now have no excuse not to blog regularly as I've just proved that I can do just that. Besides, lots of new videos! Let's round up, the July playlist looks like this:

  1. Tat - Stay up (acoustic)
  2. The futureheads - Jupiter
  3. LCD soundsystem - Daft punk is playing at my house
  4. The hoosiers - Goodbye mr. a
  5. Kids in glass houses - Undercover lover
  6. The go! team - Junior kickstart
  7. Reuben - Freddy kreuger
  8. Hundred reasons - If I could
  9. The chemical brothers - Believe
  10. 30 seconds to mars - Night of the hunter
  11. We are scientists - Goal! England!
  12. You me at six - Playing the blame game
  13. Scouting for girls - This ain't a love song
  14. Biffy clyro - The captain
  15. Pendulum - Witchcraft
  16. The riverclub - My girl, god is she beautiful
  17. Taking back sunday - Makedamnsure
  18. Anamanaguchi - Tempest, teamwork, triumph
  19. Lemon jelly - The staunton lick
  20. Tv/tv - Fire island freakout
  21. John murphy - In the house in a heartbeat
  22. Gwen stefani - What you waiting for?
  23. Boys like girls - Love drunk
  24. Buckcherry - Crazy bitch
  25. Raven zoë covers Lenka's "The show"
  26. Thursday - Tomorrow I'll be you
  27. Katy perry - Waking up in vegas
  28. Marilyn manson - Astonishing panorama of the endtimes
  29. The bluetones - After hours
  30. The eighties matchbox b-line disaster - Psychosis safari
  31. Charlotte Hatherley - Bastardo
And with that list of beatiful, beautiful music I shall leave you.

P.S. But what's this? One final clue as to what the connection may be? Very generous. Well, it turns out that there is in fact, a fourth video! However, I wasn't able to post it due to the fact that it's already on my blog in this post! If you still can't figure it out, would a little research kill you?

30. I sleep all day

Second video, one of you had better figure out the connection.

The Eighties matchbox b-line disaster - Psychosis safari

Today, I would like to talk about the geek paradise that is Comic-Con. It made a moderately large impact on what I do on the internet as virtually every artist/moderately famous blogger I follow was there. Obviously it was a huge success, apart from that one guy getting stabbed in the eye.

However, the reason I'm talking about it today is because Ultra Culture (a movie blog) mentioned coverage by a man called Bob Stencil, naturally I investigated the link provided, which led to this video:

I think he's definately one of my "people of the year" so far. More stuff from him here. Oh, and I think I also want to look out for Michelle Rodriguez in the future, if you know what I mean.

My last video tomorrow!

29. Where am I now?

Today I'm going to start playing with your head-boxes. You see, next month is also going to be themed for the most part. The theme may seem obvious, but it will only be a small clue towards the question I'm about to provide you with. The last three videos of the month (that's today, tomorrow and the day after) will all have one thing in common, what is it? Winner gets something of some kind (maybe).

The Bluetones - After hours


Today I'm posting early-ish, because I haven't done anything today and I have no plans to do anything later. I stayed in bed until 4pm, and I'm proud. That is all.

28. It's the latest rage

Today's artist was requested by Karolina, the song was chosen by me. The video mashes up both my favourite song (or whatever you'd call it)by the artist and one of my favourite television programs. I know they remade it a few years back, but we don't talk about that.

Marilyn Manson - Astonishing panorama of the end times

The techno-ish solo reminds me of a telephone box (:

As you've probably guessed by now, I saw Karolina today. We were actually shopping for myself for once, for various things that will probably be revealed in the near future. Then we drank coffee and sat in Starbucks for at least ninety minutes trying to figure out what to do next.

As we parted before 3pm (we met at like 10:30! Which we all know is far too early to be even half conscious), I decided to head over to my grandparents' house, partially because I had a job to carry out at the cinema. This job was to find out what cinemas do with their posters when they're finished. The answer is yes, I have indeed completed that job, and I need to return soon. Other than that, I completed my grandma's jigsaw (it was too easy for her anyway) and discovered a whole new side to the world of papercraft.

All in all, pretty good day, thanks to Karolina for supporting my latest insane endeavour that may or may not actually happen.

27. We're gonna tear up the town.

I'd love to be able to kick Penn and Teller out of their hotel room. Although I wouldn't, because they're totally awesome.

Katy Perry - Waking up in Vegas


Today I gave blood. Well, I gave SOME blood. I'm not sure entirely what happened, but there was definitely a needle in my arm.

In other news, I found an interesting time lapse video earlier showing every nuclear explosion from 1945 to 1998, created by a Japanese artist called Isao Hashimoto. Keep with it from the start, it gets fast quickly. It's interesting, although scary at the same time (there are plenty more than you think). Have a look:


Here's the picture of the end result here.

I have more moderately useless yet totally awesome (to me) news for you tomorrow!

26. That's the sound of music from another room.

Last video I have before I start playing with your precious minds. It's not great by all means, but it was floating around. Doesn't mean I don't love it, because I do.

Thursday - Tomorrow I'll be you


Today I saw Damaris, and we watched the IT crowd for about four hours. It was awesome.

Tomorrow I'm giving blood!

25. Just enjoy the show

I know what you're thinking, "it's Lenka's song, the show!" Yeah...that bit's right, but she isn't singing it. You see, I actually found the song through a cover by a girl called Raven Zoë, and personally, I think it's just that little bit better.

Raven Zoë covers Lenka's "The show"


Today, a meeting was held. A meeting to discuss an event that would go down in history. That is, the day I finally make my return to Southend! Yes, it's happening. August 7th, I'm excited.

24. Break me down.

This one's scraping the barrel a bit, because I can't download videos from YouTube today because they've updated and broken every video downloader I have (that's a count of 2). It's left over from my top 100, I had about 121 (I was pretty desperate for numbers 90-100), I thought I deleted them but hey, this one kind of came to our rescue. It's one of the most offensive songs you'll probably ever hear, but I like it. I thought this version was uhh...reasonably censored.

Buckcherry - Crazy Bitch


I played New super mario bros virtually all day today. Completed it too, so you won't ever have to read about it after today. It was the first game in a long time to really challenge me. However, there was ONE thing that really bugged me about it. There's a feature where if you die a certain amount of times in a level, the game offers to give you a video showing how to complete the level. Why? If you travel back to my platforming roots, you won't find that. I just had to persist, and so should new gamers now. They might be afraid that they might lose a few people if the game's too hard, but they shouldn't give them the level on a plate! Gah, kids these days have it too easy...

23. In case you haven't heard.

Generic cheesey "punkish" song.
Boys like girls - Love drunk


So, today I gave in to the pressures of modern society and created a twitter account. I'm fully aware that I posted that exact statement on facebook a few minutes ago, but I liked it. So, y'know, follow me and shit (@Randomentalist), if that's your shindig.

In some other completely unrelated blog news, I'm going to be playing with the layout of my sidebar (over there -------------->) soon, just to see if some crazy new widget might work or whatever.

Finally, in case you're wondering, the "important" part of my day went perfectly. I'll explain it soon, but until then, I'd like to play a little game. I'll explain that tomorrow.

22. Look at your watch now.

There are three versions of this video, "unnecessarily long", "decent length" and "cut for music channels", I'll leave you to deduce which version this is, simply based on the previous sentence.

Gwen Stefani - What you waiting for?


Today, I saw too many people. The plan in general was this: See Karolina, get coffee, talk for at least an hour, go on the inevitable shopping trip afterwards, go to bus stop, go home. This all happened, but I saw far too many people I've been to school with at some point in my life while doing so (I'm not used to it). Let's name them, in order:

Bev (at school)
Charles (also at school)
Nikesh
Alberto
Chaibee
Emily Crye + boyfriend x 4
Holly + sister
Javeria
Jack
Tom Black
Various others will most likely spring to mind in the near future, but chances are I'll never take the time to edit this list (:

Other than the surreal moments which slowly build into the ominous feeling you can't possibly escape the presence of someone somehow related to my past, my day was fantastic. Three hour conversations never get old, although that's a record, not an average. No, Boots doesn't get any less boring. Yes, apparently clocks going on pacific time never get any less entertaining. No, I can't be bothered to bring you up to date with anything else that happened today. I enjoyed it, which is all that matters.

My two closest friends in two days, not bad as far as weeks go.

Tomorrow is very important for me, I'll reveal why in later posts (don't tell them Eleanor!).

21. Creativity

I've been working my way through movie soundtracks lately. Here's one of the one's that has caught me most. It's from 28 Days Later, blah blah blah.

John Murphy -In the house in a heartbeat


In a very convenient twist of fate, I was asked by Eleanor to go and see Inception with her, perfectly creating a theme between today's piece of music and what I did today. Well done Eleanor, top job with that whole psychic shindig.

The film itself was amazing, I loved it, because it made me think. Today, I'm going to share many of those thoughts and the thoughts they linked to, just because I can. So before I start, I should probably warn you that I won't contain myself here, I'm just going write whatever runs through my head. In other words, shit could get crazy.

Inception is a film that heavily focuses on dreaming, so naturally in my deep after movie conversation with Eleanor, the argument of dreams vs reality came up. Of course, in dreams you occasionally create a perfect scenario, you get things the easy way, and given the choice, to live in the dream for the rest of your life would be great, easy pickings. Your life would be built for you. But does it not feel better to go out and build that life yourself? To paint your own picture, as it were. However, then the concept of detail came into play. It's all very well and good to say "I'm going to ask that girl out tomorrow," but then you have to switch to a finer brush and fill in all the details. For instance, what exactly do you say? Although this may seem off putting, the point I'm desperately trying to reach is that when you finish your chosen task and come out with your masterpiece, it feels so damn good.

Eventually I came onto the the subject that's been looming over me for quite some time. I need something constructive to do this summer, especially now that it seems that I genuinely have to get up before 10am from now on. Fair enough, it's easy to create beautiful pieces of art (metaphorically speaking), but I'm a mathematician at heart, so what I create has to be near enough perfect. I'm fully aware that when I do apply myself to something, the results are fantastic. Look at this blog for example! Eleanor naturally suggested learning an instrument, being a musician herself, but I don't quite have enough space for that. I could try woodwork, start a web comic, learn to drive, learn a language, write something amazing from my already extensive list of ideas. The ideas just keep flowing. My problem is that at the end of the day, I just don't have the will power.

So how do I create said will power?

Maybe it relates to a certain lack of self confidence that I face with new challenges in life. It's a possibility that improving my confidence will improve my will power, so here's the plan: I take on a challenge which is far from compulsory in relation to living my life, yet if I succeed, plenty of new doors could be opened which could possibly enchance my life in the long run.

Sounds easy enough.
P.S. Don't let this post make you think i had anything less than an awesome day!

20. At least we'll have something to say.

The latest band I've gotten into:
Tv/Tv - Fire island freakout


How did I find them? Well, this video might explain it:


They definately need to record together.

19.5. 200th post!

I have just finished reading Scott Pilgrim's finest hour, and while I'm going to have to read it again later, I am thoroughly satisfied.

I can't think of anything special to do for this blog milestone, so I'll just let the band play me out, take it away!


...yes, I'm on bass.

19. Potentially one of the most important days of my life so far.

This tune is really summery, which is why I enjoy listening to it.

Lemon jelly - The staunton lick


I guess you're probably wondering why this blog's titled as it is, so I'm going to tell you. Today, I recieved a package, and then I started recording a video (sideways, which is why there's a REALLY dodgy quality). I'll allow my past self to take over:



And then my dad went and ruined it. Here's a picture anyway:
Why is this so significant? Other than the fact that it's the last book in a series that I've been following for years. Other than the fact that it's a UK edition of the book and not the US version. Well, according to amazon.co.uk, it's not being released until the 22nd. More importantly, according to amazon.com, it's not being released in the states until tomorrow!

I'm off to go read before nearly everyone else in existance now!

P.S I'll never record myself again if the video hurts to watch that much.

P.P.S I have since realised that amazon.fr and amazon.co.uk are also on the packaging, don't judge me.

18. 8-bit wonders

Just for the record, Anamanaguchi and Tiger Bicep (which is Jake Reed, the drummer from Tat) are the only two groups I like who make this kind of music. Here you go, TRY to enjoy ^.^

Anamanaguchi - Tempest, Teamwork, Triumph


If you're interested in what the other two members of Tat do in their spare time, Nick Kent (the bassist) does photography and Tatiana produces other artists, which i'm currently hunting down.

And since this blog post seemed to be just a cunning excuse to talk about Tat, here are some photos for my own personal enjoyment, ganked from this interview.

Yes, this is partially all a big distraction from the fact that I did nothing but play Mario today (but I completed like 50% of the game). I thought this whole games and sleep period would end tomorrow with some form of social event, but apparently not. So i'll just hold out until Thursday.

In other news, I have a moderately geeky quest (as if using the word quest wasn't geeky enough). I have a box of several thousand cards from a game called Magic: the Gathering which I need to get rid of. Now, obviously it's easy to just dump a box of cards that I paid a fiver for half a decade ago, but I reckon i could make a profit if I put the effort in. I'll probably have to travel to places I never want to travel to in order to find out how much I can get for these thing cardboard wastes of spaces.

I can't remember what else I wanted to do this summer, I'll consult my list and get back to you tomorrow.

17. You won't ever get too far from me.

Believe it or not, this is actually one of the songs I most associate with summer, don't ask why. Okay, you can ask if you like.

Taking back sunday - Makedamnsure


What have I done today? Well, I got new jeans. Yupp, it's exciting stuff here.

16. I'm set in certain towns away from you.

This is one of the few songs out there that I know all the lyrics to, which pretty much explains how much i like it.

The Riverclub - My girl, god is she beautiful


Today I've decided to timeline my day, just to explain how little I do:

??:?? - My brother woke me up to put my cat on my bed, I didn't open my eyes once.

??:?? (probably around 12:30) - My dad woke me up to ask if I could do the washing up later.

14:09 - I got up, got dressed, did morning routine things. I actually had a really cool dream last night (possibly cooler than the one about the zombie spiders), basically, I was at a place involving tents, maybe some kind of festival, and I hooked up with a girl. You know, everyday shit. In the same dream, I also killed a guy, my parents helped me dispose of the body, which was nice. Either way, it was (mainly) a feelgood thing and the high will keep me going for a decent amount of time. I don't like talking about my dreams, they make me sound like a mentalist.

Around 15:00 - I recieved a text from my other brother and found a text from an unknown number, which later turned out to be Emily Crye! Then, I did the washing up while listening to kerrang (I just wanted something to listen to, didn't matter if it was good or not). I also started writing this blog.

16:20 - I finally had lunch! Well deserved I think. I'm beginning to seriously think about getting a twitter account, to follow all the webcomic artists and bands and directors and people, since they write lots on there.

16:48 - About to start playing Mercenaries 2, I'll write again when I finish playing for the day.

19:57 - Done playing Mercenaries 2! Now I'm going to play some Team Fortress 2 :)

20:48 - Okay, no more games.

22:32 - Just watched the IT crowd. I think my average day has been summed up now, I hope you understand, I'm going to post this now.

Something interesting will happen soon, even if I have to make it up!

15. It's in your eyes.

Pendulum - Witchcraft


July eh? Crazy stuff.

That last line is roughly translated into "I did pretty much nothing interesting today". Of course, that's only if you think maths, pokemon and star wars aren't interesting.

However, since I've been low on blog content when I do nothing I'll talk about them anyway! Playing pokemon has really given me a decent dose of nostalgia lately, even though it's easily the worst pokemon game I've ever played. My pokemon on the wii are no labour of love, as they were back on the gameboy...

I just pre-ordered the final book of Scott pilgrim, which is being released in exactly one week from now. I'm already shaking with excitement. That means I'll have it by the 24th at the latest. There are loads of new scott pilgrim things flying around, but I've made the tactical decision to keep them from my blog until another time. You'll see.

14. I gave birth to a fire.

Biffy Clyro - The Captain


Today was a rather unfulfilling day again, I did maths from 9am to 12:45, which was awesome. I'm definately considering some "teach yourself mechanics" blogs. Afterwards I headed over to my Grandma's for lunch and a chat, before coming home to play some pokemon battle revolution, because I'm pro. And that's it, oh no, there were a few awesome videos, but I'm saving them for a better time :)

13. I'm a little bit lost without you.

Scouting for girls - This aint a love song


Today I went out! No, that's not the end of that story, I'll explain things.

Eleanor hosted a barbeque today, sounds pretty crazy if I'm honest. If you're wondering why I haven't hosted a barbeque yet, it's because nature has claimed mine (viney weedy things). Anyway, back to life outside my surreal living quarters. It was a good day over all, we had lots of fun, well, actually, Eleanor seemed pretty stressed...hosting things is hard.

I think my highlight of the day/evening/night was definately my first ever win at scrabble with a solid score of 165, claiming triple word scores on "breastpin" and "tway" to rack up scores of 39 and 30 respectively, finishing up nicely with the word "yodel". Sometimes I wonder if Eleanor will ever beat me at the game...

Either way, it was a great day. Many thanks to Eleanor for hosting of course!

Ciao now!

12. You're not on my list of things to do

You me at six - Playing the blame game


Nothing much happened today, if you discount bringing Lord Vader's enemies to justice. Tomorrow will be more interesting, I promise

11. A football anthem

Okay, it's half time during the world cup final, so I can't stick around for long. I thought a football anthem would be appropriate. This is an American band making a football anthem for England, as a present for one of the member's girlfriend ^.^

We are scientists - Goal! England
It turns out that yesterday was a lie about a lie! I do in fact have four glorious photos from London on Friday, taken by the lovely Karolina.

Here's another picture of Trafalgar, bristling with life. It's about as London-ish as it gets, with the double deckers in the background.

This is what's on display outside of the national gallery at the moment. It doesn't look like much in the picture but it really is spectacular when you're there. It's huuuuuuuge!

And finally, here's a calmer picture of Camden's canal. Aww.

All great pictures I'm sure you'll agree, maybe we'll see some pictures from the actual shoot in the future, I'm certain that Lina's working overtime to sort them out for her model as I speak. Thanks Lina!

Right, second half's kicking off, got to go.

10. I rise up above it.

30 seconds to mars - Night of the hunter


I lied about the photos, we aren't getting them until September.

9. I need you to believe in something

The chemical brothers - Believe

No problem finding material today! Or tomorrow as a matter of fact. Maybe the day after too...Fuck it, let's just make it the London weekend!

This is me, in Trafalgar square, struggling with sunlight. Why was he in Trafalgar? Why can't he take a decent photo of himself? What's being built there? Good questions, but I can only answer the first. I went to London with Karolina for her first photo shoot in which she was the photographer. You may see the photographee later (no, I know you want it to be me, you'll be disappointed).

Personally, I don't have much of a clue what Lina and her model did in Trafalgar at the time, I just looked after bags and read my science magazine on a searing hot bench, conservatively drinking one of my three bottles of water, I go prepared.

We were late getting into London to meet our victim, which was partially my fault, but I like to blame the economy. I was stabbed in the back by bus kind again; the bus was so ridiculously late that I managed to catch the next bus, which was full of the elderly with sprinklings of ex francis combe students (six including me). But hey, we got there, which was a plus.

After Trafalgar, we traveled north to Camden, where more pictures were taken (more on those tomorrow, as I only took one there). After a well deserved lunch at Costa (pictured above), we ventured outwards and found a moderately interesting wall to use as a background for more
pictures. However, if you're looking for pictures of the actual market, you're out of luck.

Our final destination was Hyde Park. Now, I had never been to Hyde Park before today, and I imagined luscious green grass for as far as the eye could see, almost a mythical vision of the country's most well known park.

What we found was something quite different: Yupp, I completely forgot that the grass was dead everywhere else. Hyde Park is no different. Especially during London's hottest day of the year so far (31 degrees = very hot)

Here's a picture I just ganked from this article written for the evening standard, it really did look like a wasteland, it was quite awe inspiring.

However, Karolina had motive, so we headed straight for the lake, where we had a quick rest to review the 500 or so pictures taken so far. I found a nice bench so I could be abandoned while the photography crew gallivanted off into the wilderness. It's just a guess, but I reckon I was waiting for an hour (but I could be exaggerating). I don't mind, I learned about nuclear submarines and human genomes among other things. I feel enlightened (and maybe a little burnt).Upon our return to the glorious town of Watford, I was finally Allowed to see (but not touch) the eight hundred and something taken pictures, all of them.

Over all, it was a good day, I drunk god knows how much water and Karolina did really well with her first shoot, I really look forward to attending/hearing about the next one! Obviously I give thanks to Karolina for giving me a great day and lending me the cash for a train ticket.

Stay tuned for the decent photos tomorrow!

8. You speak in tongues to me

Another one of those tracks I can listen to whenever and love.

Hundred reasons - If I could


Today, I actually did things! Let's go from the beginning shall we? First, I went to school, and concluded my learning on the Nervous system (yayyy!). Then, I went to my grandparents for toast and a quick shower, you know, as you do.

After that, I was ready to go see Damaris! Yes, that's right, she finally gets a valid mention in my blog! Together we watched Sleuth (which I thoroughly recommend!) and performed various errands for even more various reasons, and it was good. I had fun and I was able to actually relax with someone, what with the only times I've ventured outside the safety (arguable) of my own home lately being trips to school (which might I add involved awesome people, I've just been stressy is all). Thanks to Damaris for a great day.

Tune in tomorrow for:

London!

7. That's rock and roll I suppose

I love this song, it's one of those songs I can quite easily listen to all year round ^.^

Reuben - Freddy Krueger
Another day of nothingness! Isn't life joyous. Now I have to find something else to talk about...more webcomics? Okay. Today I read through the Herman the manatee and Sandra and woo archives. Have some example pictures.

Herman the manatee
Sandra and woo (click to enlarge)

6. Who needs words?

Basically, today's piece of music doesn't actually have lyrics. So there goes my title.

The Go! team - Junior kickstart


So, I just discovered that I need an A in maths if I want to get into Virtually any uni in the country. So my options are to retake a tonne of exams next year or take a third year of sixth form, great.

5. I had a good day doing things the wrong way

Kids in glass houses - Undercover lover
So, day five of July, day five of music, and I'd just like to take the time out to say this:

Take that pessimists!

Once again, I've sat around shuffling decks of cards and the like, you know, everyday shit. Let's talk some more about me. The other day I read through the entire archive of the ctrl+alt+del webcomic, which was a strange one. Obviously the geeky appeal grabbed me, but you'd be surprised how much there is along the lines of character development, especially as the comics get more recent, I haven't seen this yet. Characters in other webcomics always seem to remain constant, in terms of position, if that makes sense, and if their surroundings do change, they'll change back, as seen in Diesel sweeties (Which I have also read through the entire achive of). It really threw me that a geeky, comedic webcomic could throw out such emotional story arcs and keep me totally emmersed. I should probably back this up with funny pictures, so here you go!

Ctrl+alt+del

Diesel Sweeties

P.S. Damaris wanted a mention, here it is.

MOAR SCOTT PILGRIM!

Okay, so two things this morning (yes, this morning, I didn't choose to be up). Two trailers, in fact. Two Scott Pilgrim trailers.

One of them is the E3 game trailer:


And the other is the international movie trailer:


I should probably analyse these or something, but it's far too early so instead ima go play new super mario bros on the wii.

4. The world was full of wonder 'til you opened my eyes.

The Hoosiers - Goodbye Mr A


Another thouroughly uneventful day! Unless you count making progress towards liberating venezuala from it's dictator, losing to my former team mate by one point in a tf2 match and fighting off mutant hordes in and around various locations in the UK.

3. I'll show you the ropes, kid.

LCD Soundsystem - Daft punk is playing at my house


Today, I did NOTHING but watch football. I have to admit, I watch the premiership all year round, but nothing compares to international football. The world cup is bigger than the olympics, and that's saying something, but it's horrible that it's still so in the dark compared to other sports in terms of technology, I've seen three teams cheated out of potential victory, England, Mexico and Ghana, in that order. Shouldn't happen.

2. There is always one more surprise when your limits are the skies

I like this song simply because it's catchy, there's no deep connection or anything. It doesn't actually have a video, so that's why the thingie looks tiny.

The Futureheads - Jupiter


Once again, I didn't do too much today. Got up, went to school, did maths. I'll make sure to teach you guys chapter two of mechanics via my blog soon, should be fun. Currently I'm watching the semi finals of Wimbledon (Berdych Murray final, anyone?) and soon I will be starting Mercenaries 2, again. Basically you have to liberate Venezuela from some dictator, you know, everyday shit. Maybe after that I'll do some more mechanics, where I get to add gravity to the mix! Yayyyyy.

1. We all get a little fucked up sometimes

Okay, so kicking off my musical July is the last song on Tat's acoustic EP. It's called "Stay up" and yes, this blog post is titled with lyrics from the song, which will also be a theme.

Tat - Stay up

Download the entire EP here and watch all four of their acoustic videos (and the rest) on youtube here.

I have an infected cut on my arm, guess that means I'm gonna be a zombie soon, two weeks is the time it takes, right?

Okay, so I got up stupidly late again today, but I managed to get to school in time for biology, where we learned about the magic of synapses! Yayyyy. Then I came home and killed Koreans and aliens*. You know, everyday shit.

That's it for today!

*TRANSLATION: completed Crysis and Crysis Warhead, another thing i'm doing this summer is finishing the games taking up space on my hard drive so I can delete them. I start mercenaries 2 tomorrow.



0. July in theory

It crept up didn't it? It means I kinda don't have time to explain July in theory, sounds like a cool band name, which latches on nicely to my plan.

So, basically, my blog hasn't much of anything lately. I usually talk about music, and all kinds of things. But we've been lacking music, which is why I'm posting a song on here every day this month! You're damn right it's crazy, but it's gonna happen, or at least I'm gonna try and make it happen. With these song posts, I intend to write a little about my day, so, like, diarish stuffs. But I'll try and spice up the boring bits :)

Umm, I'll post again later.