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I keep on trying to google Arca and various car related terms to get the @@@@@@ cover art to make a joke about how literally metal Arca is and I keep on getting results for NASCAR instead. someone help
I keep on trying to google Arca and various car related terms to get the @@@@@@ cover art to make a joke about how literally metal Arca is and I keep on getting results for NASCAR instead. someone help
Earnhardt Jr coming into the pit stop, checking the tires, what's this, it looks like, yeah, folks I don't know what to say but Dale is on top of the car and appears to be being milked. It's a sad day for NASCAR folks, God help us."
And if Arca is getting polled then Eartheater should probably be as well
industrial pop and I have 2 of the biggest industrial bands of all time
also it will likely be one of a small amount of "stretches" but my lineup is fucking brutal and can handle adding such a bad mf'r
Same, Arca makes perfect sense next to the other industrial acts I have. if the issue is literally just making the music with guitars or computers than you're a boomer. Why didn't anyone care about Merzbow being drafted? he doesn't play rock music but is obviously fitting to this fest.
industrial pop and I have 2 of the biggest industrial bands of all time
also it will likely be one of a small amount of "stretches" but my lineup is fucking brutal and can handle adding such a bad mf'r
Same, Arca makes perfect sense next to the other industrial acts I have. if the issue is literally just making the music with guitars or computers than you're a boomer. Why didn't anyone care about Merzbow being drafted? he doesn't play rock music but is obviously fitting to this fest.
yeah I feel like me you PD sort of going for similar industrial acts so I was ready to drop my this round on Arca
First two paragraphs of the LA Times review of an Arca live show
Just a half hour into Arca’s set at Hollywood Forever’s Masonic Lodge on Wednesday, a young woman in the crowd started looking ill. As the Venezuela-born, London-based producer’s seismic sub-bass and shrieks of noise shook the upstairs rafters, she put a denim jacket over her head and grabbed her boyfriend’s hand.
As the visual artist Jesse Kanda manipulated images of distended human-ish forms in the throes of a dancefloor orgy, the woman groaned “I think I’m going to throw up,” and left the room for the rest of the show.