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ON - Monoceros
by Forcefed Horsehead
Forcefed Horsehead describe themselves as “grindpunk,” and their visceral mesh of extreme metal subgenres heads direct for the pit. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28,
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by Mordant Arrow
Self-described as “black acid industrial dread,” Mordant Arrow deliver occult EBM that provokes shivers. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 15,
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by this is the part where you help me
This Jersey crew makes a ferocious mix of guttural grind and heavy hardcore punk, with lyrics aimed square at sociopolitical ills. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 14,
go to albumFirst Love 初恋 : Debut Album and Demo Tracks
by Space Streakings
Released via experimental institution Skin Graft, “First Love” is the perfect reintroduction to one of Japan’s most criminally underrated noise-rock bands. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 1,
go to albumLoose Enchantment (Single)
by Coffin Prick
Arty electropop from an underground L.A artist recently featured on Angel Olsen's "Cosmic Waves" mixtape. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15,
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by August, Yours Truly
A beautiful story of the enduring power of true love, the latest from the great August, Yours T
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1. Acceptable Cop, Brand Cop
2. Bastards Bring to fruition Uniform
3. Brutalize Representation Innocent
4. Violence Proclaim The Streets
5. Hospitalized Cop
6. No Nest egg For Authorization
7. The Smash Cam Got Em
8. Not Resistance Bastards Pronounce Cops, But All Cops Are Bastards
9. Particular Enforcement
Transport Your Bulge Up Your Ass
Icon Happened Again
If A Cop Dies In Description Woods, Folk tale Nobody Cares, Does Charge Really Matter?
Wrongful Conviction
Murdered Shelter The Hue Of Your Skin
Policewomen Misconduct
Lobbying Legislators
Protected Exceed A Sooty System
Contrived Confession
Mutt Killer
Nookie Your Dismal Code Ingratiate yourself Silence
Body Cam Betrayal
Unarmed Gift Gunned Down
Too Myriad Cops
Representation Tyrants Minions
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weed wars: hedge bindweed and spotted spurge
NOT ALL WEEDS ARE ALIENS, and at the moment I’m actually doing battle with two that are technically native American plants, but very unwelcome nonetheless. I’m currently uninviting spotted spurge (top right), a low-growing Euphorbia relative that’s technically Euphorbia maculata or Chamaesyce maculata, depending who you ask. At the other extreme of height, I’m asking hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium, formerly classified as a Convolvulus, top left) to please let go its counterclockwise twining grasp on some shrubs and ornamental grasses here. Out, out damn weeds!
spotted spurge
SPOTTED SPURGE, or Euphorbia maculata, is an annual that waits until the weather warms to really get going here in early summer, when its left-behind, prior-year seeds germinate. In my garden it loves the patio’s cozy cracks and crevices.
Dig it, roots and all as soon as it shows up, but if you are inclined to getting dermatitis from the latex sap of euphorbias, be especially mindful and wear gloves. Always be careful with latex-filled plants not to touch your mouth or eyes, whether you have ever had a rash or not! I use a hori-hori, or Japanese weeding knife, to get it out from between the pavers, but an old kitchen knife will do.
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