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Chewing Wax:
Geeky but true
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 4:56:40 pm)

Decoy:
How about "Rank?"
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 4:56:52 pm)

Decoy:
I learned it from a book I read,
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 4:57:23 pm)

bela:
INfinately long?
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 4:59:14 pm)

bela:
He sent you like 4 before that. The one from the New Yorker, the one from TimeOut and the other ones. YOu didn't get?
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:00:19 pm)

Decoy:
I'll look again.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:00:57 pm)

Heruka:
geometry? what are we in, the 10th grade? Its fun though. endless shapes. Nope, the great lakes. Alaska has 3 coastlines don't forget. Not one.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:01:03 pm)

Heruka:
all lines have no endings.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:01:33 pm)

Decoy:
Nope, just those additional dates.
http://www.kingscountyqueens.com/press.htm
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:02:35 pm)

Myk Murphy:
ooh, i hate that band. giggle.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:03:45 pm)

Myk Murphy:
http://www.kingscountyqueens.com/_NEWSITE_/index.htm ...this link isn't working for me.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:07:34 pm)

bela:
Its just www.kingscountyqueens.com
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:08:27 pm)

Myk Murphy:
well, i dig the "ill tempered tyrant" franco pic. very sweet.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:10:41 pm)

Heruka:

(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:13:35 pm)

bela:
My little snuggle bug.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:19:03 pm)

bela:
Look at his cute little hand.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:19:18 pm)

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It's just not fun anymore.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 5:54:13 pm)

Myk Murphy:
which band member pictured has eyes that could be described as "the essence of evil"? trick question, silly... the answer is BOTH. i'm off to band practice, so wish us luck. time to distribute the demo, i suppose. we'll have the website up in no time, i hear.
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 7:31:15 pm)

Detlef Sping:
woohoo!!alright Myk!
(Tue Jun 4, 2002 - 11:06:45 pm)

Heruka:
first and foremost i bought a cd today this one. secomdly, I was laying out under the stars and watching the lightening. it's storming just south of here. so I get stars and lightening at the same time. which was great.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:13:31 am)

Heruka:
it's porcupine trees 'Metanoia'. and it's a good disc. sorry bela, they no had KCQ there. and might I say that I need a new stereo system. music has surpassed my stereos ability to play it/ the Churchs disc is a case in point. it's a good disc. a great disc. bit it's too deep and layered for me to understand all of what is going on there.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:17:40 am)

Heruka:
noy great, but good. tht's all.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:32:48 am)

Heruka:

(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:37:02 am)

Heruka:
rolling stone review they gave it

Few rock bands have adored and explored the orchestral vocabulary and singing ring of the electric guitar with the commitment and distinguished touch of the Church. For founding members singer-bassist Steve Kilbey and guitarists Peter Koppes and Marty Willson-Piper, the art of jangle has been a life's work: After Everything Now This is the Australian group's twelfth studio album since 1981 and true to precedent in its rippling gleam. After Everything is also a masterpiece of stealth, a quiet killer in which subtle exquisite shocks of tonal theater -- the doomsday ticktock and gently abrasive fuzz in "Numbers"; the ice-water drip of the arpeggios in "Chromium" -- puncture the reverb without scarring it. The seamless-dream quality of After Everything is no small accomplishment; the Church, with drummer-producer Tim Powles, made the record in studios on three continents. But in these songs of dislocation and disconnection, intoned by Kilbey in a silken-lava baritone, Koppes' and Willson-Piper's guitars are a seductive counterweight, piercing the tension with an elegantly disruptive twang in "After Everything" and the interlocking dread of airplanelike hum, breathy strum and the insistent static of a guitar pick scraped against a string in "Invisible." In fact, After Everything is virtually free of classic-rock riff ego; the electricity in the Church's wraparound shimmer is in the accumulation of sculpted detail, like the trebly shiver and spritz of backward guitar framing the bullish distorted lead in "Reprieve." It is a sound, and grace, that the Church have pursued for more than two decades, and maybe you've heard it before. But you've rarely heard it better.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:43:38 am)


Heruka:
Night friends may be the best track on the ddisc. completely different fro anything the church have done before. excellent!
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 12:57:03 am)

Heruka:
I see cushca flying about the clouds. I hear her talking through the walls. I feel her love beatng my heart.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 1:33:55 am)

Heruka:
I want to move out somewhere. raise some cattle for thje beef. some sheep for the wool. grow a garden. if I want something, I'll ask my neighbors for help, instead of begging my boss for a raise to afford to pay somebody to do it for me. I want to brr left alone.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 3:16:49 am)

Myk Murphy:
Good morning, sports fans. Hooray for our victory over portugal!
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 7:34:11 am)

Decol:
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooalllllll!!!!!!!!
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 9:04:24 am)

Decoy:
It was a good night, sports fans ... I'm on the Carolina boat, too. Suck, Hasek.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 9:05:50 am)

bela:
I want to move out somewhere too. I hate it here.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 9:38:06 am)

Heruka:
Rats. Had I known it would be a busy day, I wouldn't have stayed up drinking. But whatcha gonna do? New Mexico seems nice.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 9:44:21 am)

Decoy:
Imagine how they feel in Portugal.
(Wed Jun 5, 2002 - 9:53:00 am)