In Germany for wave gotik treffen spreading some VF love with stickers and partying it up. Then off to kinetik festival in Montreal soo not too many VF updates from me for a bit so I hope you guys are holding up ok. Miss my Internet peeps
Yes that's exactly it you fucking idiot. Now that you got me with your oh so impressive knowledge of how I was raised with you being there the whole time, you should go bury your face in your mammas pussy and have a victory lick.
I really am amused about how angry you're coming across as. It's quite hilarious really. And also slightly depressing that you'd get so worked up over someone pointing out the fact that you are indeed, a failure as a human being.
I'm not angry at all. I just think it's funny you little boys swear to be so mature yet you keep coming back for more. As I posted earlier about the point I made. Aufwiedersehen homos!
Something I wanted to at least attempt once: you know those slutty camera phone pictures you've seen some people post on online social media websites? I actually like them, and wanted to attempt the same thing with this picture.
The phone I used for the picture is an iPhone 4 with a protective case, and I mimicked the hairstyle from Vincent Valentine's (Final Fantasy 7.)
Something to dress it up more, I've placed a BC Rich Platinum Pro V and a Crate stack.
With the devastating news of Jeff Hanneman's death, I wanted to do something to at least commemorate my love of Slayer by this fox girl with a Slayer shirt and tribal tattoos.
I had the idea of a fox girl in a BLS denim vest with nothing underneath it, and just went with the idea. Because I felt like adding more, I used the Slayer's Dagger Pentagram logo as a backdrop.
I also put tribal sleeves just to add a little bit more to it.
Sorry I haven't been posting these as frequently as I used to; I've been spending a little too much time on Facebook in hopes of people talking to me (but rarely do,) and collect resources.
I just...really wanna lose myself with someone and make the hours feel like minutes like the good-old-days...
Doesn't this constant bludgeoning exhaust you?
Or at least hurt you that you're hurting me?
Perhaps you really don't care, but that's not my fault.
You chose cesarean instead of abortion.
Like the womb I'm stuck just a part of you,
Is it me you wish to hurt or the you you see in me?
I can see vampirefreaks in the apple store in the search. It pops up as an option but, 0 results in the search. I got all excited for nothing. :P I can't wait though. I hate android.
Triton Festival: NYC, September 5th-7th
Flyer Posted Plus Full Lineup Announced!
Last 5 bands announced:
The Birthday Massacre
[Toronto, Canada :: Metropolis Records]
Voted 'Favorite Band' by the members of VampireFreaks, The Birthday Massacre has had a huge following on the VampireFreaks site (and worldwide) for years now. The band was formed in 1999 and independently produced and recorded their first two albums, Nothing and Nowhere and Violet. Due to their independent success, in 2005 they were approached and signed by Metropolis Records and the band began its steady climb to reaching a much wider audience, and now has a total of 5 studio albums. In the last few years, the band has been performing internationally, traveling extensively across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia, the U.K. and Europe.
London After Midnight was formed in the 1990s by Sean Brennan. Unlike most music projects, LAM has retained and nurtured the progressive political and socially aware element of the later punk scene that virtually vanished from the music scene in the early 90s. London After Midnight has headlined and co-headlined concerts and major festivals around the world to crowd of over 30,000 people with bands like The Cure, Green Day, HIM, and countless other major artists. Each of London After Midnight's releases have charted in the top 10 and top 20 of the European DAC and alternative charts. This will be LAM's first NYC performance in over 5 years.
Modulate have supported Alec Empire, VNV Nation and Combichrist on major international tours as well as numerous national and international festival appearances, headline tours and shows around the world. After scoring dancefloor success with his own material, Skullfuck, Detonation and Robots releases, Modulate has become one of the hottest remixers in the alternative electro scene. The bands most recent release, Robots, gave them their biggest hit yet, peaking at #3 in the German Alternative Chart, giving them their first magazine cover and receiving rave reviews across the media...stamping their way into many journalists and broadcasters Best Of 2012 charts.
Voltaire is often described as a modern day renaissance man. He is a singer/ performer, creator of comic books, animation and toys. As a musician, he is a songwriter whose music can best be described as a collection of murder ballads, tongue-in-cheek exercises in the macabre, with just enough bawdy songs about Star Trek and Star Wars to keep a Con audience rolling in the aisles. Many know him for his song "Brains!" from the Cartoon Network show "The Grim Adventures of Billy And Mandy". Voltaire's live shows are highly theatrical -full of stories and games. The theatrical quality of his performances is not surprising; Voltaire has been directing commercials and animating short films for the last twenty years.
First taking the stage in 2011, Candy Brain has blended inspiration from synth pop, industrial rock, and various video game soundtracks to deliver a hard hitting, yet melodic experience with lyrical concepts of love, irony, and comic books. Having shared the stage with acts such as BILE, Orgy, Davey Suicide, and Vampire Everywhere, Candy Brain has developed a continuously growing cult following, and ravages the stage with presence and energy.
Just in time for their new album "Tears on Tape", these "love metal" rockstars from Finland have amassed a huge worldwide fanbase and have been producing records for over 20 years.
Jet catches up with Ville Vallo and talks about the sounds of the new album, his dad's sex shop, life as a sex symbol, the current state of the goth scene, his tower in finland, and his thoughts on kids and marriage. And since the girls kept asking - no he's not married! LOL
"Not yet, not that I know of. I’m the lone wolf in the band, so maybe one day. When you’re in a band it takes a lot of your energy. It takes a lot of your time. It’s good and bad. Its something that you have to dedicate yourself to, otherwise it won’t go anywhere. I am happy for the rest of the guys…My bass player being married happily for fucking 11 years. The drummer has got a kid. The keyboarder has a couple of kids. So does our guitar player. I’m happy and kinda jealous of them. That they can juggle between those two things, being a dad and being a rock and roller as well. I still haven’t learned how to. "
Apparently the red flags faded to pastel pink,
In which the pain is watched and sadly enjoyed.
Flailing about searching for some compassion,
Understanding or at least ears that are open.
This heart is hardening and the fear is here,
Where feeling fades off distant like an echo.
Statements erode into a smooth slick surface,
In which expressions slip and slide elsewhere.
It's best described as being so very trapped,
Inside of a life that couldn't possibly be...
A reflection that can no longer be recognized,
But loathed and begging to be desecrated.
Dreams formed but never able to really manifest,
So you wallow and wonder and waste so much time.
The worst thought process is to wonder why,
Contemplate everything until there is nothing.
A nagging notion that it won't be understood,
Despite the pictures laid on the coffee table.
For you the picture can be formed in simplicity,
The strange timing that you don't or won't fathom.
It boils down to a sticky and black sort of syrup,
That balls in the throat and births nightmares.
I'm exhausted from a kind of realistic fear,
That I allowed just by opening my arms.
You won't understand that,
Because you refuse to hear;
I'm losing everything,
Struggling even to surface.
The answers lost somewhere,
It's growing harder to care.
Close my eyes and over think,
You're never eye level.
Few bands have been more influential in my life than Stabbing Westward. They were one of the few industrial bands in the 90s to get regular radio play and MTV airplay (back when MTV actually showed music videos). I listened to their first 3 albums over and over again to the point where I had memorized all the songs and knew all the lyrics.
In 2002 Stabbing Westward broke up and 'The Dreaming' was born, founded by Stabbing Westward frontman "Christopher Hall". The new music is a great follow-up to Stabbing Westward, with the same singer and vocal styles, and still having a fresh new sound. Out of the awesome lineup we have for Triton Festival this September, the band I am actually most looking forward to seeing is "The Dreaming". They will be performing a special set which includes Stabbing Westward songs.
In our interview with Christopher, he talks about why Stabbing Westward broke up, and what it's like to achieve 'mainstream' success in the music scene only to start all over again.
"Stabbing Westward broke up because the music industry became too hard for them. We had just lost our second record deal in 2 years and it became obvious that they were not going to be able to maintain the level of success that they had grown accustomed to. We recorded in high end expensive studios. We had guys to set up our gear every night and check us into hotels,we had luxury buses to ride and sleep in. we basically walked on stage and played and then drank and partied all night until someone tucked us in and then we did it all again the next day. Once the money dried up and they realized that they would have to travel in a van and set up their own gear and share hotel rooms they decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I disagreed. so the very next day Johnny and I started the Dreaming. "
THE DREAMING CD GIVEAWAY!!!
We're giving away 5 CD's from The Dreaming just for people who post on the interview with The Dreaming! Submit a comment on the interview for your chance to win!
I believe I read somewhere that he doesn't really listen to other music. There's too much music in his head or something so instead he mostly listens to NPR. I also think I read that he's pretty short.
You dodge and avoid pretty well, it seems like you're really into your element with this char, eh? And I see your personal storyline is still at lvl 21, lolz
I have to agree, ele is very versatile so you'll almost never get bored with so many skills to switch and choose from. I'm currently working on my ele Asura to also buy the cultural Asura light armor with the cool avatar goggles. But in the meantime I'm also playing my other 2 lvl 80 characters to farm and for living story events.http://vampirefreaks.com/gallery.php?u=Johnny_CyberHuman&folder_id=540352