I walk around the house, drunk.
I'm wearing women's slippers.
Man, I must be a sight to behold.
But I'm not quite sure.
I lost my mirror and the pizza I ordered offers no reflection.
I walk around the house.
I think of people who have fouled me and, therfore, should die.
But, then, I think of all the interesting crafts you can make with toilet paper rolls.
Once a year, I get drunk in a darkened house for a week.
I get drunk and watch Eraserhead, as I think we all do sometimes.
It's my vacation
Once a year, I have a little black & white drunk-a-thon.
No phones, not a single luxury.
My horoscope has been suspended.
Loud industrial noises
The first three days, I just watch.
Well, I drink and watch... Eraserhead
The third and fourth day, I usually find myself pacing, circling the TV, looking at the glow from behind.
A pause for a pizza.
I won't eat it.
I just order it to prove I'm still in control.
Eraserhead
By the end of the week,
I interact with this majestic little film.
Not so much words as gesticulations.
I kiss the screen.
I rub my buttered belly on the screen,
as I think we all do sometimes
I roam around the house, the darkened, drunken house.
Sometimes, and this is gonna be about an hour before dawn,
I put a rose up my bum.
You know, the business end sticking out.
And I sort of improvise a playful dance in my surroundings.
"La-la la-la la-la la-la Eraserhead!"
If you were there, in my house,
you could follow a trail of those rose petals
and they would lead to me,
curled up, fetal position,
quivering, crying,
my teeth chattering,
industrial Eraserhead-type noises
coming from inside... me
And, as you pick me up and wrap me in a blanket,
my vacation would be complete
This behavior might disturb me
if Eraserhead weren't such a fine little film. Don't you think?
Psycarnage started in 1997 producing first experimental speedcore-tracks on the PS1 while also performing as vocalist in
several band-projects from stoner-rock to digital hardcore/electro punk to deathmetal...
In 2009 Psycarnage became main focus to produce, often by upcycling well-known samples, in fusion with one another, to create new context, mostly dnb-based, this thing I call Jungle-Punk....more
With songs that run from dizzying drum & bass to eerie, spacious electronics, “Zawadi” is an artful, boundary-pushing record. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 27, 2016