A year ago, Zion Raverscene (who we don't see often enough these days) posted this: And I added this: a random phrase generqator for song titles: http://watchout4snakes.com/creativitytools/RandomWord/RandomPhrase.aspx Here's the link to the previous thread: http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=107588 It was an immense amount of fun and in some cases some really good album designs came together. I also chose band me member names and some band bio stuff. But just the cover is fine, whatever floats your goat. So, it must be time for the follow up album. Shall we take it for another spin around the block? To begin, my own favourite from last time:
"Him to the Cemetery" by Yannick Ossok. Songs: Delicate Background Giant Structure Sparring Paraphrasis Cured Swamp Send Him to the Cemetery (Done as several albums have the title song in there somewhere. Send was the 5th word from the end of my quote) Experiencing Mercy Nothing Woke the Nun Snow Predicted Stark Plotted Election Wired With the exception of the overly arty picture, I quite like this. The song titles paint a bit of a creepy/conspiratorial theme. For the record, I only skipped a phrase(for song titles) if it made no sense at all, and that was only when I was messing around with the different options. If we're choosing singles, I choose "Delicate Background", "Nothing Woke the Nun" and "Snow Predicted". I'd guess for the style, either indie rock or folk (only really due to the album cover). Not exactly sure. Could even be rap. I'll just cop out and say it's a mix of styles.
Here's mine: Track listing: 1. Select Joy 2. For Communicating 3. Reflecting Composer; Irrespective scoring 4. Holy 5. Land Preselector 6. Hardly Back 7. Merely Specifying Talent 8. Same 9. Behind Responsibility I'm thinking shoegaze-type indie.
Radical Honesty - Lies in Human Choice 1. Happier Prose 2. Smashed Invert Instrument 3. The Stack 4. Pardon Showers 5. Cleptobiosis Irrevocably
Sorry, all I can tell you is the name of the picture was in Spanish. The filename was the usual giberish. Here's the link to the photo itself, if that helps.
Mmh. I don't see a Spanish file name there, unfortunately. Searching flickr for 'Jose Luis' didn't help, either. Oh well.
Both may be had by Uklonskovite http://www.flickr.com/photos/kharied/5154681802/#/ I suppose it would be some album with boring love ballads. Yuck!
Thanks but when I clicked on the flickr link in the OP, the picture came up. What a coincidence. It's Cadiz, not Bari, but I've been there. That's why it was familiar.
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya plays his electric sitar... Now, that would explain why I can't seem to find any of the buildings in the photo on Google-Image...