i'm doin away with capitalization today to show how i can be all savvy and detached. people don't capitalize when they don't want to be taken all too seriously, i think, and i'm pretty sure i don't want to be taken seriously. non-capitalization (or, "typin' all tiny like") implies a sort of off-the-cuff nonchalance that i can get behind. and then, it offsets and pairs nicely with some propperly written prose. ha, as if one expected poor grammar and sentence structure because of this anti-caps legislation.
the arcade fire's "neon bible" just keeps growing on me like a cute fungal infection. pushed in part by watching their dvd "miroir noir", i listened to the album a lot recently and it's a perfect example of a band evolving: less four to the floor dance/pop and more gradual building with songs. they've changed their lyrical content to explore a wider array of topics, looking outward, and relying on new sounds, (organs, found acoustical tones), and regine's voice is way more prominant in this, and that adds so much diversity to their already eclectic sound.
business will be theme of the next week. back to touring more and lots of rehearsal and tech at the end of the week. we're puttin up another show.
also... there's something here at this company that's odd: offering to be nice to people is like a threat. or it's not takin at face value. or it's not trusted. it's confusing.
until later

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