‘Pearldiving’ by Cocteau Twins Founder Robin Guthrie Reveals Beauty In Its Depths

‘Pearldiving’ is a mellow album, awash in reflective moods different from the pop-flavored offerings of the Cocteau Twins.
‘Pearldiving’ is a mellow album, awash in reflective moods different from the pop-flavored offerings of the Cocteau Twins.
Arizona-based software salesperson John Gluth has an alter ego –he recently dressed up as Santa for a series of stylish photos. It started innocently enough, with the growth of some modest facial hair early this year, but as Gluth’s imagination got carried away, he found himself at the helm of a very impressive Santa Claus-themed photography project.
Makes you wonder: in the other universes, was Parker called “Palmer” there as well? Or was it due to a glitch in the Multiverse that Peter Palmer slipped into our reality for just one issue?
The beautiful track “Cedars Of Lebanon” from Icons Of Industry, in Austin, Texas, has hints of Kansas and Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, as well as the beginnings of Christian rock.
“The Big Idea” is the new video from Spray’s ‘Ambiguous Poems About Death’ and it conveys the excitement of discovering the million dollar idea, in the context of the late-capitalist environment we find ourselves in.
Perhaps the most popular song from former Beatle George Harrison, “My Sweet Lord” is presented in a new video created director Lance Bangs.
Will “Spiderman – No Way Home” and the ensuing Marvel Multiverse change the world by bringing the very real scientific paradigm of string theory, with its concepts of multiple, intertwined simultaneous realties, into mainstream consciousness, changing the lives of billions?