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Many thanks + Neurosis + Thoughts

Wed Apr 30, 2008, 10:56 AM
I just wanted to express my gratitude to everyone who has commented on, featured or added my work to their favorites recently. Unfortunately I can't thank each and every one of you individually as I don't have the time to do so, but please know that your support means a great deal to me.

On another note, are there are Neurosis fans out there? They have been around for over 20 years but still remain relatively unknown, despite having toured the world many times over and influencing a great number of better known bands (i.e. Mastodon). In my opinion, they are to Metal what King Crimson is to prog-rock - obscured to the masses by their own design, but very well known within the small circles they choose to inhabit.

Neurosis is a truly independent band - they purposely avoided signing to a major label, despite many offers, and instead chose to keep their music pure and work regular day jobs to support the band, ranging from grade school teacher to warehouse manager to Shakespearian theater stage hand.

They record on their own time, with their own money, at Steve Albini's (incredible guy - search for him on google) Electric Audio in Chicago. They chose to work with Steve (on the last 3-4 albums, at least) because of the “live” sound he is renowned for, achieved with old school recording techniques. Save for a few additions/modifications in the final mixing/mastering process, the whole band is recorded simultaneously on tape (quite rare these days) which gives their albums a very natural feel. When you see them perform live every part, including the vocals, sound dead-on compared to the actual recording. The only other metal band I have seen that can pull this off is Meshuggah, and they record digitally on Pro-Tools.

There isn't a ton of Neurosis material on the web, but here are a few videos:

[link] - Locust Star – live. Not indicative of their work as a whole, but one of my favorite songs and videos nonetheless.

[link] - Promo film for their latest album, Given to the Rising

[link] - interview for Swedish TV

If you're interested in their music, their albums are as follows:

Pain of Mind (1987, Alchemy Records)
The Word as Law (1990, Lookout! Records)
Souls at Zero (1992, Alternative Tentacles)
Enemy of the Sun (1993, Alternative Tentacles)
Through Silver in Blood (1996, Relapse Records)
Times of Grace (1999, Relapse Records)
A Sun that Never Sets (2001, Relapse Records)
Neurosis & Jarboe (2003, Neurot Recordings)
The Eye of Every Storm (2004, Neurot Recordings/Relapse Records)
Given to the Rising (2007, Neurot Recordings)

I would start at Enemy of the Sun and move forward as this is where their sound began to develop. Their earlier work was Hardcore Punk and, while great in its own right, sounds very different than all subsequent releases.

If it isn't obvious already, this is one of my favorite bands. I'm interested to see if there are any other fans out there – let me know!

I find it odd that the followers of metal bands stay largely out of touch with their fellow fans - when you go see a big hippie band there is a well-developed community of people traveling together and helping each other out. When I go to a metal show all I see are a bunch of individuals avoiding eye contact. I realize the material isn't always "nice" or "friendly", but we can channel a different collective emotion, such as anger. And anger need not manifest in physical violence, at least not to one another - we can use our anger to build a community that opposes that which makes us angry - that which drives us to this form of music in the first place.

What the “happy” people achieved in the 60's and 70's, the “angry” people can take the next step further today. We can use our anger instead of allowing it to eat away at our psyches, individually and collectively. We can do something about the emotion many of us feel most. If we don't look at why we feel this way and, in turn, do something about it, then we are repressing our primary emotional state.

I know why I am angry, and I don't want to be. For many people, in my opinion, when they find something that reflects their emotional state of being they will allow themselves to accept that emotional state as their identity.

I feel anger – an outside force reflects my anger - I am angry

Now there are two ways (at least) the above process can resolve or repress itself:

1. What makes me angry? - Resolution
2. I am an angry person – no further progress

Unfortunately, the majority choose the latter option and never resolve their emotional state. More of us need to ask ourselves what makes us angry so we can begin to work past it.

We are only angry because the world, in one way or another, makes us that way – our goal should be to become happy people.

And, if you're happy already, then you're not paying attention. That's right. There is too much wrong with the world around us for anyone to be happy right now – you are deluding yourselves. The angry people are actually a step ahead of you, but it isn't too late to catch up.

The problems we face today require collective action to correct. There are no saviors or messiahs to wait for.

If you are angry, figure out why you feel this way and use your anger and that of those around you to overcome it. If you are happy, WAKE UP and find an angry person to talk to - TODAY.

Be well,

Ryan

  • Mood: Hungry
  • Listening to: Neurosis - at the end of the road

My Birthday

Tue Apr 1, 2008, 6:39 AM
I am an April Fool's Day baby, and what a long road it has been. I could detail all of the horrible things friends and family have done to me on this, my natal day, but I'm not nearly awake enough yet. However, I did notice upon logging in this morning that I can't avoid April Fool's pranks even here...thanks DA, but some of us loath this day!

I'm now 28 years old and I can't believe how fast time moves at this age. The last birthday I can remember vividly was my 21st, the rest just becomes a blur.

My parents gave me a gift to take home and open today as they are both at work and I won't see them until this weekend - I got the Alien Quadrilogy! This thing is amazing; 9 discs in total, with two versions of each of the four films plus a huge amount of bonus features.

My girlfriend got us tickets for the Ministry/Meshuggah show in May. This will be the second to last show Ministry plays, as this is their farewell tour after 20+ years of recording and touring. It should be quite a memorable experience.

I have the rest of the day off with my girlfriend, Kristy (she actually took a day off!). We have been together for nearly 7 years and her staying home to be with me today is the best present I could ask for.

Thanks to everyone for their support of my work recently. Your comments, faves and features mean a great deal to me.

Be well,

Ryan

  • Mood: Hungry
  • Listening to: Meshuggah - Obzen

I went outside...

Fri Mar 28, 2008, 5:42 PM
I looked out the window this afternoon and saw really great clouds and decided to go out and try my hand at landscape photography:



It was quite alot of fun and I look forward to going out for another shoot soon. I'll be away for a few days for a family get-together in Indiana. Have a nice weekend everybody!

  • Mood: Hungry
  • Listening to: Meshuggah - Obzen

New Images + photo.net

Tue Mar 25, 2008, 1:45 PM
I added a few more images over the past few days:



I hope you enjoy them...thanks to everyone who commented or fave'd!

On another note, I decided to join photo.net today which is something I have wanted to do for some time now. Are any of you on there? Have advice on how to best use the site? For instance, when I add images to my gallery there isn't a drop-down menu for the category the image should be in, but I see they do have categories. You can find me there via the link below:

[link]

Be well,

Ryan

  • Mood: Hungry
  • Listening to: Isis - The Red Sea

New Work - Gallery Issue

Fri Mar 21, 2008, 10:53 AM
I added three new images today, but they aren't showing up in my gallery (I read in the forum that it was happening to others, as well). Here they are:



All three were shot at ISO 100 ("LO 1.0" on the D300) and I was very pleased with the results. There is literally NO noise in the files, even in out of focus areas. I am slightly hesitant to use this setting by default, despite the results I have seen, because it isn't a standard ISO for the D300. The results are still quite good at ISO 200, although selective noise reduction is required.

And a few more recent additions:





I have seen some great work here during the past few weeks. Here are a few featured images:






Have a nice weekend everyone. I will be gone for most of the next two days, and all of next weekend.

-Ryan


  • Mood: Hungry
  • Listening to: Buried at Sea - demo

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