The Gum Wall
Covered with thousands of pieces of chewing gum, the Gum Wall of Seattle is the best thing you can do with old flavourless chewing gums. Important is the colour! The house has even a Wikipedia entry.


Covered with thousands of pieces of chewing gum, the Gum Wall of Seattle is the best thing you can do with old flavourless chewing gums. Important is the colour! The house has even a Wikipedia entry.


Every spring has its own unique song. This year’s favorite is Phosphorescent’s »Song For Zula«.
They become bears, stags, and devils. They evoke death but bestow fertile life. They live in the modern era, but they summon old traditions – people all over Europe like to dress up. French photographer Charles Fréger has sought out the best of the best and published a book about almost forgotten rituals. Collected over two winters of travel through 19 countries. Take a visual tour of Europe’s wild man traditions.


Switzerland – Sauvage at Carnival

Italy – Schnappviecher (snapping beast) on Shrove Tuesday

Poland – Macidulas on New Year’s Day

(via WeWasteTime)

For the cover I used a photo by NuageDeNuit | Chiara Vitellozzi [CC BY-NC-ND]
A sweet episode I think. You could take some songs and for a concept album „memorys of a young boys live“ or so. Jazzy tunes. Dance tunes. Lot of guitars, even guitar solos. Dubstep. Things like that.





















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