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TRSHE Part 16b - Inspirations (Film, Art & Real Life)
September 13, 2015 00:44:20
TRSHE 16b - Silent Hill Inspirations (Film, Art & Real Life)
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Watch Part 16a here: https://youtu.be/G7phu5XNKwg In part 16 of The REAL Silent Hill Experience, we discuss the Silent Hill series' influences. In part A, we explored the written works that inspire...
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TRSHE Part 16b - Inspirations (Film, Art & Real Life)

Here's the second part of our "Inspirational" video about Silent Hill! It's longer and better than the first, and we worked pretty hard this past month to get it done.

Hope you enjoy!

Twin Perfect

September 13, 2015 00:44:20

announcing....the Jack & Amanda Palmer Thing
August 12, 2015 14:57:52
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announcing....the Jack & Amanda Palmer Thing

hola comrades


sorry to have been incommunicado for a while....the Epic Lyme Disease bout knocked me well on my ass and screwed up my flow, but i'm slowly catching up to reality. i didn't want to announce this project until i actually had a moment to sit down and write and reflect. 


i was also nervous about whether it was going to work, or be good. and....it's working, and it's really, really, REALLY good.


for the last three or four days, i've been camped in upstate new york in a beautiful old converted-church recording studio doing something i've wanted to do for over five years now:


i am making a record with my dad, jack palmer.


we have been talking about doing this since the first time, ages ago, that jack came on stage with me to cover a leonard cohen song in washington DC. it took this long to find the right time. then there were label problems, other records, bends in the road. the time is now. (here's a link of us doing "night comes on", by mr cohen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnqDrmj3SjU&spfreload=10). my dad has been a musician all his life...this guitar he's holding is his 55-year old martin that he's had forever. his booming bass voice is stunning. he sings regularly in various choirs in DC, sometimes at the national cathedral. he's sung at the white house. he's too legit to quit.


this Amanda & Jack Thing is a big collection of *all* cover songs, painstakingly hand-selected by both of us over the course of the last few years, from the very old to the very new....mostly with my dad playing guitar and the two of us singing together. i play some piano. some ukulele. some other oddball instruments and toys. mostly really simple, meaningful songs, songs that meant enough to both of us to make the cut. 


it's helping my heart.


it's being engineered by joe costa, who engineered Who Killed Amanda Palmer down at ben folds' studio in nashville. he is awesome (that's him to the left of my dad in the photo).


so: i have NO IDEA how i'm going to release this sucker...i'm going to come to you guys for that. i could certainly just dump everything free-direct-online as a record, or two EPs, and charge you guys....but the record is sounding bad-ass enough that it might be time to print vinyl, maybe even try to give it a life outside amandaland and get it in stores (whatever's left of them). i don't want to decide until i hear the finished, finished thing and talk to y'all. we're in uncharted release territory. ideas are welcome.


i'll write a longer story when the songs start to come out about what we picked, and why, but i wanted to let you guys know that it's happening. we've been in the studio ten hours a day, CRANKIN. my dad is killing it. he's so so good - and not everybody can handle the pressure of endless studio days. he's a pro.

 

it feels insanely good to be BACK AT WORK, doing what i'm good at, sitting at pianos and mics and instruments....i haven't been in a proper recording studio for a long stretch of time since "theatre is evil"...and that was what....three years ago? too long. 


the baby kicks all day while i sing. they say the wee ones absorb a lot of sonic information in the air around this time, so i can't think of a better moment in my life to be doing this. it's like pregnancy therapy. not only do i not feel useless (that existential angst is definitely starting to set in) but i feel like i'm killing two birds with one stone. making a record. and providing this child with an excellent, repetitive womb-soundtrack....provided by mum and grand-dad.


but also....i'm feeling the slow-motion reality of having a pregnant body hit me like a daily ton of bricks, and if i'm going to be totally honest.


i'm tired. 


i lie down on the studio floor a lot. my fingers are like swollen sausages that make playing the piano a bit of a bitch.


i have to pee every twenty minutes. 


and i'm feeling the weirdness of being able to now count the number of days until i'm not one people, but sort of two people. i keep looking down in total bafflement that i have a baby inside of my body and it's going to come out, and...be here. in a really permanent way. it's exciting and very frightening. 


they say this is normal.


it's not helping that neil and i still have no idea how to merge our physical lives together and haven't yet decided where to go for the year. our lives worked perfectly when we lived apart and made time to spend together, and then we managed to go into a long holding pattern when anthony was sick, and we got too used to the holding pattern. now we're facing a variety of known knowns, known unknowns, unknown knowns, and unknown unknowns. and answers about how to pen the next chapter for a writer who wants book-writing stability and a musician who needs people and a mix of  (plus a baby on the icing of the trilemma) are not forthcoming. the solution seems to get more elusive by the day. i find myself pinching and zooming on google maps late at night, looking at blue-dotty cities that are in the running, asking "...are YOU my mother? are YOU?""


but for right now...i'm back to the studio. day 4. we're on song #8. three days to go.


and it feels so good to say this again: 


i cannot, cannot, cannot wait to share this beautiful music we are making with you. listening back to takes in the control room, i get the nice shivers.


it feels like a "record" in the literal sense.


a record of right now, now, now.


wish us luck.


love,

AFP.




Amanda Palmer

August 12, 2015 14:57:52

Steven Hirsch That's so awesome!! I'm trying to do the same thing with my son! Best wishes for an easy birth! Waiting anxiously to see how having a child influences your music, like JL (spiritually transforming) or Liz Phair (materially transforming) ..... The future is ours to see!!

August 18, 2015 11:58:13 · Reply

Jerry Peck I vote for Vinyl as well- Nothing like using a medium with the warmth required to properly convey the warmth I'm sure the end result will contain. Also, Damn, Now I need to live long enough to see how your undoubtedly amazing baby will fix the world, as your & now Neil's contributions have almost fixed mine! Keep Sound.

August 19, 2015 00:06:22 · Reply

Vera Golosova I listened to your duo. And immediately had to repeat it. I hope there is more videos out there. As I am about to get my first vinyl player, I am totally into the vinyl idea. Also this current cohen song sung as you two do it JUST HEALS so much. So thank you!

September 9, 2015 20:02:12 · Reply

Next video - TRSHE Supplementary: Influences!
June 26, 2015 05:39:35
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Twin Perfect

June 26, 2015 05:39:35

Comic for Friday 6/19
June 18, 2015 19:09:45
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June 18, 2015 19:09:45

Patron Comic #23
April 21, 2015 16:40:56
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April 21, 2015 16:40:56

rah rah infusion day.
March 5, 2015 17:42:04
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rah rah infusion day.

in the hospital today. just a wee update for any of you patron following the anthony saga, because I know a few of you have read the book and/or have been following the story on the blog. if you're totally new, anthony is my best friend and mentor. he moved in next door to my folks house when I was 9, and by the time i was 14 we were inseparable. I still consider him one of my best friends. he's been battling leukemia for 4 years, which is why neil and I have been sticking close to boston. so there's been this part-time job of my life for the last four has been driving anthony to and from the hospital and lately, taking care of him at home. he got a bone marrow transplant about 2 months ago (perfect match, from an anonymous donor) and the news is ALL good so far.. he's ALIVE. but super weak with a really limited diet and mobility. can't go out, can't eat most things, has been spending most of his life in bed. that's the anthony saga update for now. and this is the moment where I plead with you to be a bone marrow volunteer - all you do is order a kit (all free and postage paid for), swab yer mouth win a q-tip, and on the off off off chance you're ever a perfect match for someone - you could save their life by donating some marrow. circle of life, yo. http://www.bethematch.org. love. thank you.

Amanda Palmer

March 5, 2015 17:42:04

Brigid Mary So happy to hear the transplant went well! Sending all the good health vibes and love to you in Boston in hopes that Anthony can get outta bed soon! 🌝

March 7, 2015 15:32:45 · Reply

Athanasios Galanis That's super to hear he's getting better. Have two ailing parents and sister. Most Mondays are spent with doctors and hospitals. I know where 'of you speak

March 8, 2015 22:16:17 · Reply

Kait Moon Thank you for the update. I'd been following your updates on the web but got the full story when I read your book. Totally rooting for you Anthony! Also love those socks Amanda, I have the same pair! Every time I wear them I'll think of Anthony and send lots of love his way!

March 17, 2015 23:11:45 · Reply

Mr. Plinkett Reacts to the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer:
December 1, 2014 01:16:24
Mr. Plinkett Reacts to the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer
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http://www.redlettermedia.com - Harry S. Plinkett has awoken from his booze induced slumber to comment on the new J.J. Abrams Star Wars film. Now that he's awake he just might start work on his nex...
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December 1, 2014 01:16:24

Marvin Falz Now I've found the one and only attitude towards this movie: "Fuck Star Wars, fuck movies, it'll be the worst movie ever made, I'd rather watch pregnant women oxygenate their womb space in the Dance of Birth." Seriously, I am not excited for The Force Awakens, every ingredient works like a repellent. And the worst thing is that since I am still attached to what Star Wars originally has been, I'm like: "I know it's bad, I know it's like a repellant but I'm spraying it into my eyes anyway."

December 1, 2014 05:49:09 · Reply

Marvin Falz Okay, so now that I've heard - for whatever reason the ustream-player doesn't show the videos - The Dance Of Birth, I am sure that the new Star Wars can't be that bad and I'm probably only very negative minded after the mess that the prequels are. I'd prefer to watch The Dance Of Birth over the prequels. Dance Of Birth is a little more grounded in reality.

January 1, 2015 20:40:16 · Reply

Marvin Falz Oh, and thank you, Mr.Plinkett, for your reaction.

December 1, 2014 05:50:11 · Reply

Adam Cleverley HARRY is back and this time hes changing the timeline...oh wait.

December 5, 2014 17:20:19 · Reply

September 23, 2014 10:46:45
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Michal Richter

September 23, 2014 10:46:45

Thomas Boatwright The Bateman estate must have gotten to them. Maybe there's a third sibling named Justin who runs the business end.

September 23, 2014 12:40:28 · Reply

Patron Comic #5
July 9, 2014 16:14:04
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July 9, 2014 16:14:04

Exclusive Patron Comics
June 15, 2014 22:23:15
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June 15, 2014 22:23:15

This month: Pretty Eight Machine Special Edition
May 22, 2014 04:11:55
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This month: Pretty Eight Machine Special Edition

Here's a heads-up in advance: This month's Patr(e)on-supported work is the Special Edition version of Pretty Eight Machine. P8M has been a labor of love for almost three years now, and it's time for it to be done so I can move onto other projects. I've done six more NIN songs from the Pretty Hate Machine era and included them as bonus tracks; they completely fill a 74-minute CD! Anyway, P8MSE is going on Bandcamp (as an expansion, since P8M is already up there) and I also plan to upload it to Loudr as a complete single-album package. I might even cave and put it on iTunes, Spotify, etc. What do you think? Comment below. In about a week I will make a post with the bandcamp preorder page, and if everyone could help me spread that around, that would be glorious. All Patrons $4 and up will receive bandcamp download codes for the SE "expansion" tracks as soon as charges go through. You should be able to redeem those codes immediately after you get them even though the album is not live. Then, a few days later, everything will go live on the mentioned platforms. I'm posting about this now because I want you to know what's coming up. Also I know there are at least a couple Patrons who backed P8M on Kickstarter. I didn't make enough to cover the cost of the project, but I don't want you to feel like I am trying to double-dip. You'll receive two SE download codes (one through kickstarter and one through here), so you're welcome to give one of your codes to a friend and share the love. I'm putting together the CD booklet now. This is going to be a really great finishing touch to the P8M release and I hope someone out there is as excited as I am!

Inverse Phase

May 22, 2014 04:11:55

Robert Scullin +1 for putting it (and everything else!) on Spotify -- makes it a lot more convenient to listen when at work / in a car / etc.

May 22, 2014 04:41:38 · Reply

Inverse Phase Understood! Though you do know bandcamp has an app and you can listen to all the things you've bought or downloaded with it, right? Helps for your phone, anyway.

May 22, 2014 04:43:35 · Reply

Robert Scullin I did know that, though I've never used it (I should!). Unfortunately, using the Bandcamp app means I can't add your tracks to a playlist with other music. Not a major issue at all, but more of a "this would be nice".

May 22, 2014 05:04:05 · Reply

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