Cute Is What We Aim For - The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch
I've had this album on my 'To Listen' list for...probably since it first came out in '06. It has a compelling name with equally compelling album art. Both of which totally gave me the impression for TWO YEARS that this was an ALL GIRL band.Chobits - 24 English Dubbed Anime Episodes
Tell me, what would you do if you awoke one morning from your comfortable two year relationship with your significant other to discover EVERYTHING WAS A LIE. Key his car? Give her climitia? Well I can't do either of these things because they're an ALL BOY band from Buffalo, NY. Instead I'll just sit in the tub crying and scrubbing myself with steel wool and bleach until I'm committed.
Once getting past this dramatic event, I proceeded to find out that not only was everything a lie, but they're a TOTALLY OVERHYPED band. Their hooks are vastly unoriginal and the singer's voice doesn't stray beyond the melodramatic. It's simply uncompelling, neither venturing to the vocal heights of emo whining nor the depths of...whatever it is that always sings low. Perhaps The Julianna Theory (God they should have broken up long before they actually did)
Say what you want about Japanese senin series...or any Japanese manga/anime that strays away from Kick Em' Punch Em' anime like Dragonball Z or Naruto...(not bashing those shows BTW, love the stuff...and the term for that is shonen)...but I love this show. It centers around a universe where everyone owns life-sized androids called Persocoms, designed to mimic human emotions. These walking computers (because seriously there are no computers in this universe...it's like there was a mental block when they considered designing a computer that DIDN'T have legs) succeed to look and act so human that one owner, Hideki, falls in love with his android Chi, who is actually an advanced android designed to fall in love in return.
That IS the condensed summary. The fact that I could even condense it is a miracle. Anime is notorious, nay, REQUIRED to have complex often unsolvable plots with more twists than an Eastern Swing Competition. Take .hack//Sign for example. I couldn't explain that show to you without a couple of pie charts, schematics, and a cheap knock-off of Vanna White to keep you interested.
I still like it a lot. I want my own Persocom.
Dragonlance - Second Generation
I'm shamefully proud of my continued subjection to sci-fi/fantasy novels, mostly because I should be spending my time immersed in a category of literary filth that isn't one short evolutionary progression from the dreaded 'romance novel'...the variable primordial soup of literature. Hardly what you'd call the pinnacle of evolution, if you know what I mean.
Yet Dragonlance...and Star Wars for that matter, have and will remain a part of me. I divide my reading 50/50 between actual literature, contemporary and classic, and such filth. As you can see, I'm engaged in filth this week, after having a wonderful affair with my last book 'A Thousand Splendid Suns'