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For their newest EP, The Whether Channel continues the story of an ordinary skeleton, Skully, and his imaginary stick figure friend, Ted.
Skully and Ted are the fictional characters that the band’s latest EP “Skully and Ted’s Bogus Journey” centers around. The characters are inspired by the “Bill and Ted” movies, a series of science fiction films in which two teenagers time travel though they are not very intelligent.
In the previous EP “Skully and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” the music is more upbeat with stories about Skully a 9-to-5 skeleton who is bored with his job and Ted. The two characters go and take on the world through various adventures that are detailed in the music. The skeleton is currently the band’s mascot.
UU hosts 1st hybrid concert at Goldstein Auditorium since Schine reopening
Louis Platt | Asst. Culture Editor
Sophomore Briana Gilyard, who goes by the artist name BRI, opened the “Early Show” of UU’s two-part concert series at Goldstein Auditorium on Saturday evening.
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Briana Gilyard, who goes by the artist name BRI, learned to play guitar during her freshman year in Day Hall. With her acoustic guitar in hand, she opened the “Early Show” of University Union’s two-part concert series at Goldstein Auditorium on Saturday evening.
One of Gilyard’s friends from Day Hall, fellow Syracuse University sophomore Kevin Guimaraes, said before the show that Gilyard taught herself how to play guitar using one of their neighbors’ instruments.
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agic Oneohtrix Point Never, the latest album from Daniel Lopatin who records under the name Oneohtrix Point Never feels as though it’s been beamed from the antenna of a deep space probe directly into your ears. The album registers like a radio broadcast from another reality, perhaps one parallel to our own, almost inchoate and yet somehow fully formed.
Part of that otherworldliness comes from the way
Magic Oneohtrix Point Never is structured. It hangs around a series of cross-talk interludes, which are themselves mashed-up FM broadcasts recorded across America. They spin between daytime and nighttime talk formats morning news chatter and sultry call-in shows collaged with and against each other and the effect is orienting: The mood of each interlude attunes the listener to new frequencies.
a perfect shot, all eyes on a building about to implode just imagine that, you have it, you got it. and then something goes terribly wrong. jeanie moss is out front. when the georgia dome imploded monday, cameras caught it from lots of cool angels except for this angle. where the camera operators were the ones to implode. bus. [ bleep ] get out of the way bus? whether channel video producer jason ross was behind this camera. we re all kind of whispering in anger.