Thursday, September 30, 2010

Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Literal Edition

This is hilarious


Rammstein and Cookie Monster...

What do they have in common? Nine (Nein).

Elliot Smith - Angeles




These are becoming difficult to come up with as there are so many good songs that deserve to exist in this space. It would also be easy to get stuck in a rut. I could easily post Jeff Buckley songs for the next couple months. I also don't need to post music everyone has heard. This isn't a place to promote the classics, but introduce you to new material. Even new older material.

I decided to challenge myself today. Discover a song I've never listened to. Thus I chose an Elliot Smith song. I find direct baritone singers are harder for me to comprehend. It's much easier for an artist with incredible vocal range to pull their heart out. With a baritone, it can be tricky. You need to feel as if you are the artist and what sort of mindset it would take to convey the melody and feeling of the lyrics.

Somewhere along the line things went bad for Elliot. He was a bit of a rock golden child. He had been nominated for an Oscar for his song 'Miss Misery' that appeared on the Good Will Hunting soundtrack. He suffered from depression, drug addiction, alcoholism. His darkness comes across in his song-writing. He's a bit like a lower strung Cobain with more talent. If that makes sense. Elliot died from 2 stab wounds to the chest. It's left to speculation if it's homicide or suicide. He was having a fight with his girlfriend and while in the shower she said she heard a scream and found him with a knife in his chest. She pulled it out and he collapsed and later died. There was a Post-It note found with the writing 'I'm sorry'.

Weight of the World

Typically I cycle to work. It's about 35 minutes per way on a good day. Some days it's a bit longer based on traffic and other factors. Kingston isn't an overly bike accessible city. We have some bikelanes but they really don't form a viable route from the downtown to the uptown. Thus there has to be a bit of sidewalk cycling and maneuvering around cars and intersections.

Anyway the point is, I'm pretty fit. Ontop of a 125kilo cycling week I try to train 5 days a week at the gym. I'm not a super muscular fellow but I'd be hard pressed to find someone as lean and defined. While today I had to take the bus to work, I noticed a growing number of overweight people. Ranging from 50 to 200 pounds over weight. It got me thinking of the stress one singular person can have on the entire ecosystem. How the caloric consumption of one person can be 6 times that of someone who works out and does a ton of cardio is beyond me. Think of the stress we are putting on the planet when in the period of a few years we go from healthy consumption to quadrupling what we are taking from the planet. The effect ripples as first we have to be growing, producing or manufacturing more food. Ontop of that the packaging for such things would be simply thrown away and occupying a space in a landfill. Learn to be happy with yourself or your place in life. Desire to be healthy and live. The environment will thank you and perhaps there will be a tomorrow.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Skincare Manifesto Round Two

Alright, so I've gone over what has helped me deal with acne. Despite how great the products are I suggested, it's not going to get you what we see as perfect skin. You may have left over discolorations from years of chronic acne or just uneven skintone and large pores. The good news is there are more great products out there that will help you go towards great skin while with a few tweaks acne can be kept at bay.

I wanted to preface my recommendations with a bit of information about Paula's Choice. I'm going to be recommending many products from the line and you may ask why. Paula's Choice is a no frills cosmetics company. They don't market lies or make any false claims. Every claim made by the company is based on documented research and every single product has it's own page of citations for any claim that it makes. All of the products are reasonably priced and guaranteed. If it doesn't work for you, return it for a refund. The company is all about responsibility which sets them apart from competition. The cosmetics industry is a massive Juggernaut built around lies and companies not backing their products. Claiming a cream can remove wrinkles is insane and simply a pipe dream.


Back to our regularly scheduled programming:

1) Cleanse.

This is a simple process and the basis for every successful skincare system. Pick a basic cleanser not containing any oils, salts or alcohols. Drugstore brands like Cetaphil and Spectro are basic formulas that will provide great results. I would recommend the Paula's Choice Cleanser.


2) Tone.

Toners have been demonized for a very long time and rightfully so. They are typically alcohol based formulas that sting to put on and really do nothing but iritate the skin. I'm unaware of any toner outside of Paula's Choice that has a helpful formulation. A toner should refresh and provide a layer of moisture. Based on your skintype you may want to pick any of a number of PC's toner.


3) Exfoliate

Exfoliation is a method of convicning your skin to recycle itself. By providing your skin with a mild exfoliant, it's encouraged to create new healthy beautiful skin and exfoliants also remove the layer of dead skin that can give you a dull and rough complexion. Exfoliants do greatly differ based on your skintype. If you have normal to dry skin it's best you use a lotion based product. A lotion will contain helpful, calming ingredients to accompany the exfoliant. A liquid will best serve those with oily to combination skin by not overdrying any dry areas of the skin. A gel is best used by people with oily skin and will spread evenly and smoothly over the skin and help counteract some of the oil production.

Now you need to decide between an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) and a Beta-Hydroxy Acid (BHA). This again really depends on your skintype. AHA is great for acne prone skin where as BHA is not. Both will give similar results. Choose accordingly! Again, I've not found a company outside of Paula's Choice manufacturing quality exfoliants. I'm always open to suggestions.


4) Antioxidents/Medicate.

This step does vary based on your skin. If you have acne, use a quality 2.5%Benzol Peroxide in this step. Visit the thread below to find recommendations. As an acne prone individual myself I go back and forth on this step. I give my skin a break from BP every few days and just use antioxidents.

Antioxidents do dramatically help skin. Skin identical ingredients promote new, healthy skin while giving skin more of the compounds it creates naturally. Antioxidents will also protect your skin from pollution and free radicals.


5) Moisturize and Sunscreen

This step changes a bit based on the time of day. If it's during the day use a moisturizer containing a sunscreen. This will protect your skin from the sun which will in turn prevent wrinkles and aging. During the night use just a basic, helpful moisturizer. I would recommend using a more emollient moisturizer during the night as it will help makeup for a suncreen based moisturizer not being as moisturizing.

Soundgarden - Like Suicide




Soundgarden - Like Suicide


Seattle is a dreadful, dreary place most of the year. No sun, constant rain. There is nothing to do but hang out in your basement and either be depressed or put your energy into something productive. Like Suicide is the last cut from Soundgarden's landmark Superunknown album. Chris Cornell wrote the song about an experience he had while working on the band's new album. He heard a loud thud on his door and when he went to check it out he found a bird had crashed into his door and almost killed itself. He did the bird a favor and finished it off but was left traumatised by the incident. The lyrics run parallel to the story and he is quite literal.

Heard it from another room/Eyes were waking up just to fall asleep/Love's like suicide/Dazed out in a garden bed/With a broken neck lays my broken gift/Just like suicide

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Mayfield Four - 12/31



The Mayfield Four - 12/31


Most rock fans will be familar with Myles Kennedy. He's risen to fame and acclaim after replacing Scott Stapp in Creed (although named Alter Bridge). However most fans aren't aware his previous band The Mayfield Four created 2 far superior albums. Destined to be modern classics one day.

12/31 is the standout track from the Fallout album. It's builds with a slow crescendo of strings. You can hear it in Myles' voice that he's burned out and in a low place. 'If I had a Drink, I'd drink it/If I had a drug, I'd take it'. Spokane resembles Seattle and did give birth to it's own mini music movement. With nothing to do but sit in the basement and make music, miracles happen. This is one of them. Enjoy.