Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Dark Day

Today is a Dark Day in remembrance of P.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Henry Rollins



Henry Rollins has come to perform at the The Egg here in Albany for the last two years running. My friend D. has hooked me up with tickets and Rollins is always quite fine. D. wherever you are, I owe you one!

~ nikkiY

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Dark Day

Today is a Dark Day in remembrance of P.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Album Review: White Stripes Icky Thump




Icky Thump, the latest offering from the unique duo known as White Stripes, continues the excitement of a band in their prime. The title track, “Icky Thump,” is a pounding, raucous joyride about a nebulously shifty character (one of Jack White’s many) riding the rails until he is pushed off. Or is it? It barely matters, for while White’s lyrics are fun, if esoteric, with allusions to coolness in a post-industrial world, (have you visited the Rust Belt lately? Good God! ) the music is a rollercoaster of melody and noise. It manages to sound fresh while remaining true to roots rock, which anyone would say is what the W.S. are all about. The rest of this beast is just as listenable and just as special. It dominated my Shuffle for two weeks, so go put on your best black velvet suit and cowboy hat: Icky Thump is American rock at its best!

Unfortunately, the most boring drummer, (thud, thud, thud, high hat, high hat, high hat, thud, thud, thud,) paired with one of the finest and fearless blues rock guitarists that I’ve heard in years, equals The White Stripes. I’d compare Meg White to Moe Tucker for The Velvet Underground: adequate, but not exciting. Just as in the Velvets, in White Stripes, this works. (For a great rock drummer, go back and listen to Keith Moon playing the Who’s “Bargain” or Brian Viglione of Dresden Dolls playing any thing at all.)

Before you go commenting on “they suck”, or saying that I don’t know what I’m talking about musically, I’ve been playing guitar for a long time and, occasionally, the drums. I could probably play every W.S. song there is on the drums, but not so with the guitar. Being able to attack a fretboard and strings with a slide and come off sounding menacing, messy, and exciting instead of annoying and dumb, that’s just pure, unleashed talent. Taking a standard 12-bar blues and making them sound remotely interesting is no small task, either. Bravo!

Pros: Another amazing album from White Stripes.
Cons: Meg White has still not learned to play a drum kit.

And just what is an "Icky Thump" anyway, Jack??

~ nikkiY

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy HaLLoWeEn!! What a PaRtY it WaS!!




If you were at Cap Rep on the 17th, you were sure to have a good time with all of the upcycled outfits on stage that night. Mary Panza was the MC of the night and it was great to be on stage in an actual theater, although to be honest, I miss the clubs from years past.

See you next year!
~ nikkiY

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

ThIS YeAr'S CoRsEt

Trawling for sofas in the dead of night, I happened to come upon a very nice specimen of vintage Seventies – gold, with large flowers. I grabbed both cushions from the street, washed and pressed, cut and stitched. It is lined with recycled lime green silk. This is my corset to be shown at Discard Avant Garb, October 21, 2007.

Stitching into the night...

~ nikkiY

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

2005's Corset



Be sure to catch my corset and bustle skirt from 2005 at First Friday, at the Lark St. BID on Friday, October 5, 2007. It was up-cycled from painter's drop cloth I found on the street.

~nikkiY