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Tori Amos Delivers First Glimpse Inside Native Invader with “Cloud Riders”
Prolific singer-songwriter Tori Amos recently surprised fans by releasing “Cloud Riders,” the first taste of her upcoming album, Native Invader. The introspective new single ponders a turbulent relationship and decrees her unbendable desire to survive its storminess.
Eric AllenPublished 7 years ago in BeatMissing Sorrow
Something will always be missing inside of me, the same place that tells me there's always something better to see. I need to gain anything
Amber CrockerPublished 7 years ago in PoetsHey Duckface Selfie, Whatever Happened to the Weird?
In the same way that the pejorative "gay" continues to mean effeminate, non-realistic, or light from some mouths, "weird" has long meant non-mainstream and possibly threatening. When David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust landed on Top of the Pops in 1972, technicolour weird invaded the homes of Britain en masse, and when Prince would strut the live music stage in the early eighties clad only in a black thong and flasher overcoat, The Purple Perv was born.
Sean Bw ParkerPublished 7 years ago in GeeksAunt Maureen
twenty-five years ago when I was a kid you scared me to death I thought you were a witch dyed jet black hair pale white skin
Lon Casler BixbyPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDeal with the Devil
I saw the Devil and the Lord talking as if they were best of friends The Devil said to the Mighty one “Let’s bring this to an end“
David AlemanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsRare Breed
I am, without doubt, a rare breed My soul deviated when he shot his seed Twisted, depraved, and deranged I should've been
Jennifer KellyPublished 7 years ago in PoetsOur beloved, Johnny
We tried so hard to make you realize your greatness, but the desire for a bag of poison, that most certainly guaranteed
Linda BalboniPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSamurai Cop Review [Minor Spoilers]
Level of insanity from 1 to 10? This one goes to 11. When you think crazy B action movies, you think of the 80's and 90's, ninjas, big muscles, big guns, ditzy female characters, bad plot, and shoddy technical work. The 1991 film Samurai Cop captures every one of these aspects in spades; whether it's intentional or not is up for debate.
Paper StarshipPublished 7 years ago in Geeks