I'm sitting at the bench coaxing little cells to divide when Ian Curtis surprises me on the iPod, singing this interesting number made all the more curious because I've never heard of it before. That's nothing to go by, I'm not the biggest Joy Division follower, and might not know all their songs, although this one's catchy enough I can't believe I'd've missed it. The other thing muddly thing is that - and understand that I don't know what I'm talking about here - the track seems to have more layers to it than most Joy Division songs.
Turns out it's not Curtis, but an Alex Novak from the band Venus Fly Trap, singing 'Morphine' (link takes you to the myspace page, recommend the above mentioned track and '28th March'), one of the many songs from the free CD that comes with Dodgem Logic, the new underground magazine spearheaded by Alan Moore (interviewed here at Wired), who also has a track on it with Downtown Joe & the Retro Spankees. I'm going to have to ask you not to pass judgement based solely on this YouTube video recorded at the launch party, late last year:
I was going to write more about Alex Novak, but I'm afraid that I got a little sidetracked by this article on Amber Heard, what a talent! Damn you internet!
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