Speaking of warming up, in less than a week I'm relocating Mudlust HQ down to Los Angeles, CA. I expect my pale white skin will soon be replaced by pink lobster skin and my teenage freckles will come back. Pretty stoked.
12.29.2012
Warming Up
Another day, another Bedroom Concert. This time I'm playing a mash-up of "All Gummed Up Inside" and "All Warmed Up Inside" from the excellent cartoon, Adventure Time by request from Billy the human. Check it:
Speaking of warming up, in less than a week I'm relocating Mudlust HQ down to Los Angeles, CA. I expect my pale white skin will soon be replaced by pink lobster skin and my teenage freckles will come back. Pretty stoked.
Speaking of warming up, in less than a week I'm relocating Mudlust HQ down to Los Angeles, CA. I expect my pale white skin will soon be replaced by pink lobster skin and my teenage freckles will come back. Pretty stoked.
12.20.2012
Korean Presidents
Onward with the Kickstarter rewards! Today I'm posting two more Mudlust Bedroom Concerts. The first is a reward for Matt in the form of 2NE1's "내가 제일 잘 나가 (I Am The Best)". To all Korean speakers, I'm sorry. The other is a reward for Ben, "Peaches" by the Presidents of the United States of America, one of the most formative bands of my childhood. It was the end of the day and things were getting tired and hairy which may explain the spoken word passage and the part where I go into the corner like it's the end of The Blair Witch Project. Only three more Bedroom Concerts to go before we pack up and move Mudlust central down to LA. Enjoy!
"Peaches" is after the jump along with my final rankings of James Bond movies and theme songs. Fuck you, Quantum of Solace, what a letdown.
"Peaches" is after the jump along with my final rankings of James Bond movies and theme songs. Fuck you, Quantum of Solace, what a letdown.
12.15.2012
D'Angelo and Carly Simon in a bedroom.
Hit the jump for a different video of me performing Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better". ALSO my continuing ranking of James Bond movies and theme songs as I watch/hear them. Only Quantum of Solace to go!
12.06.2012
Slabtown! Bond Bond Bond!
Today I go to the IPRC and hopefully complete the inserts for the CDs. Then they can be mailed out and completed and I won't have to think about them no more. Plus tonight The Robinson Age is playing our only show with the lineup of me, Jeff and Kyle at Slabtown. After this is behind me I can do the covers I promised folks and gear up to relocate Mudlust HQ to Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, my travels through James Bond in film continue. In retrospect Dr. No rises in my estimation after watching the fine but off-brand Never Say Never Again and remembering how iconic Sean Connery really is in the role. Octopussy is easily the most ridiculous Bond so far, putting 007 in a clown costume and a gorilla costume and having him swing through the air on vines while giving a Tarzan yell. I still have little love for fan-favorites Thunderball and You Only Live Twice but A View to a Kill, despite having Grace Jones and Christopher Walken as villains sits below them thanks to being boring, Roger Moore being 57 years old and a scene where James Bond is hanging from a zeppelin by a rope and he hits his groin on a building's radio antenna. Meanwhile, Timothy Dalton's sour-faced saddo take on Bond earns The Living Daylights a demerit, but he is the right age and the action sequence that ends with a cargo plane crashing into an Afghan mountain is really stunning.
Meanwhile, my travels through James Bond in film continue. In retrospect Dr. No rises in my estimation after watching the fine but off-brand Never Say Never Again and remembering how iconic Sean Connery really is in the role. Octopussy is easily the most ridiculous Bond so far, putting 007 in a clown costume and a gorilla costume and having him swing through the air on vines while giving a Tarzan yell. I still have little love for fan-favorites Thunderball and You Only Live Twice but A View to a Kill, despite having Grace Jones and Christopher Walken as villains sits below them thanks to being boring, Roger Moore being 57 years old and a scene where James Bond is hanging from a zeppelin by a rope and he hits his groin on a building's radio antenna. Meanwhile, Timothy Dalton's sour-faced saddo take on Bond earns The Living Daylights a demerit, but he is the right age and the action sequence that ends with a cargo plane crashing into an Afghan mountain is really stunning.
- Goldfinger (Connery)
- From Russia with Love (Connery)
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Lazenby)
- The Spy Who Loved Me (Moore)
- Dr. No (Connery)
- For Your Eyes Only (Moore)
- Live and Let Die (Moore)
- The Living Daylights (Dalton)
- Never Say Never Again (Connery)
- Diamonds are Forever (Connery)
- Octopussy (Moore)
- Thunderball (Connery)
- You Only Live Twice (Connery)
- A View to a Kill (Moore)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (Moore)
- Moonraker (Moore)
- Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
- Nobody Does it Better - Carly Simon
- The Living Daylights - a-ha
- A View to a Kill - Duran Duran
- Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney and Wings
- Thunderball - Tom Jones
- From Russia with Love - Matt Monro
- You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service - John Barry
- For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton
- All Time High - Rita Coolidge
- Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
- The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu
- Diamonds Are Forever - Shirley Bassey
- Never Say Never Again - Lani Hall
11.23.2012
Progress Report, Day 32: Cold House, Warm Puss
Getting closer and closer. We're heating our old, drafty house/studio solely with electric space heaters which means once you get a room cozy you don't want to leave or even open the door. I've been holed up stamping, painting, coding and burning the CDs to get them ready to go out to stores. In the picture above Missy has secreted herself in my coat to try and stay warm while I finish up a stack of One Got Fat copies. Once I finish burning an edition of OGF and First Issues / Care all that will need doing is the formatting and printing of the inserts and the stamping of the CDs themselves (I bought some gold ink which is made to stay on glass and plastic - I hope the fact that the plastic is hot and spinning in a CD player won't cause any disastrous state change to it).
To keep my mind occupied while my hands are busy I've been watching every James Bond film in sequential order. Right now Missy and I are cuddling up to play For Your Eyes Only. So far my list of best Bond films from best to worst in order of personal preference is as follows:
- Goldfinger (Connery)
- From Russia with Love (Connery)
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Lazenby)
- The Spy Who Loved Me (Moore)
- Live and Let Die (Moore)
- Dr. No (Connery)
- Diamonds are Forever (Connery)
- Thunderball (Connery)
- You Only Live Twice (Connery)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (Moore)
- Moonraker (Moore)
- Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
- Nobody Does it Better - Carly Simon
- Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney and Wings
- Thunderball - Tom Jones
- From Russia with Love - Matt Monro
- You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service - John Barry
- Diamonds are Forever - Shirley Bassey
- The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu (stupidest Bond song but memorable)
- Moonraker - Shirley Bassey (just as inane/meaningless but less memorable)
11.06.2012
Progress Report, Day 15: Monkey Break Two
I dropped the artwork for First Issues/Care off at the printers today. Once that's done and the barcodes are printed up I'm going to start putting the packaging together. The first round of stamps came in the mail but I only have gold and silver ink to test them with. Still, it's exciting to get a stamp of yourself. More and more this is looking like a viable thing.
Plus I've been slowly doling out Kickstarter prizes. The only prizes I'm sleeping on is the YouTube covers of songs, mostly because I'm afraid just recording them on my still camera will look and sound chintzy and stupid. My perfectionism won't let that kind of thing stand so I'm putting it off until all of the album art components come and I can give the songs my full attention.
One Got Fat is also coming along. The recording is 95% done. If I get it completed and mastered I could be pressing two CDs this winter, which is really rad. Here's the first mockup of art for it. Depending on how I feel about the rubber stamping process with FI/C I might make a series of monkey-face stamps for it but we'll see. I like the colors on this so I might make it an insert:
Plus I've been slowly doling out Kickstarter prizes. The only prizes I'm sleeping on is the YouTube covers of songs, mostly because I'm afraid just recording them on my still camera will look and sound chintzy and stupid. My perfectionism won't let that kind of thing stand so I'm putting it off until all of the album art components come and I can give the songs my full attention.
One Got Fat is also coming along. The recording is 95% done. If I get it completed and mastered I could be pressing two CDs this winter, which is really rad. Here's the first mockup of art for it. Depending on how I feel about the rubber stamping process with FI/C I might make a series of monkey-face stamps for it but we'll see. I like the colors on this so I might make it an insert:
11.02.2012
Progress Report, Day 12: Monkey Break
As of today almost everything is ordered. Hopefully all of the supplies are en route to my house and I'll be able to start assembling CDs ASAP. Tonight, though, I'm watching old Universal horror movies and sketching art for One Got Fat, the new album. Here's a taste:
10.21.2012
Progress Report, Day 1: Here we goooooooo...!
Alright, here's my first blog post since the Kickstarter ended. I'm going to try and update this whenever I make a step towards the project's completion in the interest of transparency. That way you guys won't think that I pulled a Deakin and left for Mexico with the money. None of this would have been possible without all you generous people who funded this project and I really can't state enough how grateful I am.
I've sent out my first round of emails to those whose email addresses I have. For those I don't have I've sent out survey questions through Kickstarter so I can get your information. Amazon won't let me access the money from the project for another 14 days which kinda slows me down. Assuming I will eventually be able to access that money I'm just gonna dig into my savings and start ordering materials tomorrow (Monday) and drop off my insert at the printers to get that going.
Since I'm printing on 11" x 17" I had to figure out a creative way to edit down the First Issues collage so it would fit and still get the information across. That felt a little like maiming my child but I guess it was like cutting off a gangrenous leg or something. There's no way that thing would fit on the page and still be legible. Once upon a time I had a dream of printing it, like, 35" long but I've scaled my dreams down and separated my 11x17 canvas into six parts and made a "collage" of my collage using parts that I thought looked the coolest. I'll add a download link in the insert if anyone wants to download the whole thing in all its glory but for now I'm moving on. That shit's so 2011 newayz.

I've sent out my first round of emails to those whose email addresses I have. For those I don't have I've sent out survey questions through Kickstarter so I can get your information. Amazon won't let me access the money from the project for another 14 days which kinda slows me down. Assuming I will eventually be able to access that money I'm just gonna dig into my savings and start ordering materials tomorrow (Monday) and drop off my insert at the printers to get that going.
Since I'm printing on 11" x 17" I had to figure out a creative way to edit down the First Issues collage so it would fit and still get the information across. That felt a little like maiming my child but I guess it was like cutting off a gangrenous leg or something. There's no way that thing would fit on the page and still be legible. Once upon a time I had a dream of printing it, like, 35" long but I've scaled my dreams down and separated my 11x17 canvas into six parts and made a "collage" of my collage using parts that I thought looked the coolest. I'll add a download link in the insert if anyone wants to download the whole thing in all its glory but for now I'm moving on. That shit's so 2011 newayz.
10.14.2012
Kickstarter Goal Reached!
Wow! Thanks to the generosity of some very special and attractive people The Robinson Age will finally be able to put out it's first two albums! Plus more!
This morning the Kickstarter page reached it's goal of $800. That will allow us to print at least 500 copies of First Issues/Care and make this thing official. It also means we will have the supplies to press our own records in the future and eliminate almost all of the middle men. No men in the middle!
There's still six more days (so you can still contribute money if you wanna) and Kickstarter won't let me send out rewards until the 20th but prizes and personal thank yous forthcoming. Until then...
This morning the Kickstarter page reached it's goal of $800. That will allow us to print at least 500 copies of First Issues/Care and make this thing official. It also means we will have the supplies to press our own records in the future and eliminate almost all of the middle men. No men in the middle!
There's still six more days (so you can still contribute money if you wanna) and Kickstarter won't let me send out rewards until the 20th but prizes and personal thank yous forthcoming. Until then...
9.04.2012
Listening Booth in Progress
Dave's been working on his Listening Booth installation all weekend and he just sent me this picture of the A-frame board he's been painting. Nice design, dontcha think?
- Kyle
- Kyle
8.20.2012
Back to the Map Room
It's becoming clearer and clearer to Kyle and I that writing news here is not our strong suit (also the reason we don't have a Twitter). But just because we suck at delivering the news doesn't mean there isn't any - or at least news-to-be. What's happening right now?
- Dave
- Today I went to the Map Room and recorded acoustic tracks and vocals for a third album.
- I'm feeling more than half-done with an art installation that's been in the works for years. The latest step involved me painting a sign and ending up with blue hands for the rest of the day because I didn't wear gloves. Progress!
- A separate album/song-cycle is in the works with a third of the songs in the can.
- Almost go-time for the First Issues/Care Kickstarter which will mean a lot more work and a lot of shilling (something I'm just as bad at as delivering news) but will hopefully provide rewards for everyone involved!
- More plans, schemes, hopes, dreams brewing every day. I've got to chain myself to the studio more and focus on finishing things and not just starting them.
- Dave
5.15.2012
Backspace Show 5/24/12
Hey y'all,
The boys in The Robinson Age will be opening up for Ohio rockers Vanity Theft this next Thursday at Backspace. $5 at the door - well worth the price of admission! Word is Jack from Gamma Knife will be filling in on bongos. Adorable!
Kyle
The boys in The Robinson Age will be opening up for Ohio rockers Vanity Theft this next Thursday at Backspace. $5 at the door - well worth the price of admission! Word is Jack from Gamma Knife will be filling in on bongos. Adorable!
Kyle
4.11.2012
New Robinson Age Album Ready for Public Consumption!
Mudlust is proud to present the sophomore release from our flagship musical interest, The Robinson Age! Care is a 10 track LP some six months in the making. Like the last TRA album, First Issues, it is an online-only release but that will hopefully change in the next couple of months after we begin a Kickstarter campaign to put both albums out in CD form with some bonus tracks, a full-color poster of the famous First Issues collage and more!
More on that later and the other exciting pots we've got bubbling in the Mudlustery. Right now let's focus on the present! The Robinson Age is throwing a private album release and listening party at the Thornfield Alien Bungalow recording studio next Friday. If you weren't invited you can stream or download the album RIGHT NOW by CLICKING HERE! Enjoy!
Kyle Kennedy
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2.28.2012
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