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Krisis has been creating Crushing Krisis since 2000, writing songs since 1996, and reading comics since 1991. He is a Customer Success and Digital Brand Strategy executive, serial organizer, parent, and feminist, among other things. Based in Philly through 2017, he now resides in Wellington, NZ.

in the air

August 21, 2012 by krisis

I don’t know what got into Philadelphia last night, aside from the surprisingly autumnal breeze that followed my car down every block of West Philly to stream through my window at every stop light.

It was the sort of thing that made me want to take side streets with all four windows rolled down. Apparently, for everyone else it made them insane.

I can understand that. No one was thinking about Autumn. The equinox is a month away. The cool air reminded us that time sprints forward with or without us, which apparently precipitates a lot of wrong-way driving and pounding on car windows and generally acting half like an obstacle course and half like an angry mob.

The passage of time was certainly the theme of my errand – to exchange one last goodbye with Jake. When the idea of his moving first emerged last fall it seemed improbably and remote, but tomorrow he’s catching a train to his new home in upstate New York.

On my way home I paused at a stop sign and was faced by a crowd of people standing in a clump across the intersection from me.

“Oh great,” I sighed, “an actual angry mob.”

I’m starting to get the hang of this driving thing, but this was the first human barricade I had encountered. I wasn’t so sure of the procedure. Do I offer a tribute of some kind in exchange for safe passage?

As I hung back trying to decide how to proceed the crowd shuffled slightly and revealed inside of it a human form, lying curled on the street. There was no indication of what happened – a car accident or a sudden seizure? – but the passers by had surrounded the disabled person like cells forming a scab on a wound, protecting the sensitive area from the world at large.

There were enough people that I didn’t think I could contribute any valuable aid. I signaled right and continued my drive, Autumnal air on my trail.

Filed Under: thoughts

#MusicMonday: “Live and Die” – The Avett Brothers

August 20, 2012 by krisis

I don’t like listening to music on the radio.

That is a generalization. The more specific version is that I have all of the good song that the radio plays on my iPod already sans the lemons and commercials, so why bother? It’s not as if DJs are any more useful than the random function these days.

I make an occasional exception for Philadelphia’s Radio 104.5, because they are an unusual station. They’re alt-rock, but they’re the first station in Philly I heard playing “Fuck You,” and they actually debuted “Rolling in the Deep” to me last year – and, you’ve got to be pretty up on your new releases to get the drop on me hearing an awesome song like that.

Essentially, 104.5 is more alternative than it is rock. Yes, they play their share of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Foo Fighters, but they’re also playing bands fronted by women, and acoustic stuff, and obscure artists not getting play across the country – because Philly likes all of that.

Case and point: a few weeks ago this song came on and immediately became my #1 “I Wish I Wrote That” of 2012. Behold, “Live and Die,” by the Avett Brothers.

I have been vaguely aware of the Avett Brothers, but not especially a fan. Whoa, boy, has that changed.

A few thoughts:

1. Wow, how did this get on the radio? This is like… Folk/Americana music. But not. It’s a pop song played in the Folk/Americana style.

2. He has this awesome squareness to his voice. Like, I highly doubt it is auto-tuned (but, who knows), yet listen to the wonderful control of the descending melody on “I want to love you and mo-oh-oh-ore.” Such perfection.

3. Wow, this kind of sounds like how I want the new Arcati Crisis record to sound.

4. There is nothing wrong with writing a treacly sweet love song. They’re catchy. People like them.

That last one is mostly directed at me.

“Live and Die” is from The Avett Brothers’ forthcoming LP The Carpenter, out on September 11th.

Filed Under: Crushing On

What I Tweeted, 2012-08-19 Edition

August 19, 2012 by krisis

  • Good morning! There is cool, breezy sun and new music on my iPod. I think this day is going to be great. What's making you smile? #
  • I want to have an indecent liason with the melody of the Avettt Brother's "Live and Die." Definitely my "wish I wrote it" song of 2012. #
  • @brimil Isn't it cocktail time for you over there? in reply to brimil #
  • There has to be a chart somewhere on the internet that includes a line by line breakout of which Spice Girl sings lead parts on which song. #
  • @amanda_nan That's just Wannabe, though – I want a master chart of predominant lead-singers per song on ALL songs (I think it's usually… in reply to amanda_nan #
  • Geek Awards! So many beautifully spangled nerds in the house. #
  • How tasteless is it that a video about winning a girl is the intro for Geek of the Year, a category of all women? Medium? @PhillyGeekAwards #
  • OMFG STAN LEE IS TALKING TO US. #phillygeekawards #
  • I seem to have a superpower to locate @aworldgoesnova in any crowd. I mean, she's tall, but I still consider it a super power. #
  • Glam midnight dinner with @purplecar. In case this night wasn't awesome enough already. #
  • Watching a "Good Woody Allen Movie" is akin to meeting someone I want to gently punch in the face. #
  • @alexcmurphy He writes every character as awful except for the Woody-stand-in and the beautiful woman. So tiresome. in reply to alexcmurphy #

Filed Under: Tweet Digest

What I Tweeted, 2012-08-12 Edition

August 12, 2012 by krisis

  • @jayvert @ericsmithrocks I know I'm a little late on this, but hell yes. in reply to jayvert #
  • @jayvert @ericsmithrocks I know I'm a few days behind on this, but HELL YES. in reply to jayvert #
  • Good morning! Happy to be alert, awake, and on Twitter. What are you happy about today? #
  • @mariatsciarrino Whoa, how is that possible? A mix of many factors, or one major factor being removed? in reply to mariatsciarrino #
  • @mariatsciarrino I used to have a problem, but it was all about diet, activity, & hanging out all day in my bedroom. Now, out like a light. in reply to mariatsciarrino #
  • @inflammatorywrt I have the same thing about my neck/cheeks and facelifts. in reply to inflammatorywrt #
  • Love a gal w/a style guide. Can't wait! RT @ladygaga make sure when writing about my new album/project ARTPOP that you CAPITALIZE the title #
  • @anniemal @mariatsciarrino High school students? Songwriters? in reply to anniemal #
  • @leesafar Totally. Wish I knew more of his deep cuts, though. in reply to leesafar #
  • True. RT @not_pele: Started the morning with an Aqua Teen Hunger Force reference, no doubt tickling @krisis. I think today will be awesome. #
  • @amanda_nan I can't wait! May even see it in the theatre. in reply to amanda_nan #
  • 1st time @ gym in weeks after I was way-too-out-of-breath singing scratch vocals for the LP last night. Feels good to put my body in motion. #
  • Sounds like a pipe dream, but I'll try! RT @ibx: #ibxgamechanger I will eat a healthy breakfast every morning this wk. RT to win $100! #
  • @amanda_nan haha, I think it only counts if I finish it! Working on the next chapter tonight. in reply to amanda_nan #
  • @amanda_nan Definitely need a little of both – grand plans keep me moving, but all grand means days go by without smaller wins accomplished. in reply to amanda_nan #
  • @amanda_nan I made my grand return to the gym! Nice to have a 45 minute accomplishment in the midst of mixing 21 songs ;) in reply to amanda_nan #
  • Always amused to glimpse a Kindle over someone's shoulder when they are reading straight up smut. Lovely you can now enjoy that in public. #
  • Oh, wait, maybe it's just 50 Shades of Grey… #
  • @hankwasiak The Oreo social campaign has been brilliant lately. Connecting their brand to so many stories already in the public imagination. in reply to hankwasiak #
  • Wow, that USA v. Canada Women's Soccer match was a crazy nail-biter! Even reading the live-blog made me tense. http://t.co/HqAUQCnY #
  • Worf's parents are humans. WHAT? Was I asleep that Saturday afternoon? This puts so much into perspective. #
  • @sayitrahshay Yes I got that far :) I just don't know if I buy the Klingon culture he knows & his otherness if he was brought up on Earth. in reply to sayitrahshay #
  • @sayitrahshay They apparently cook lots of creepy Klingon food for him. in reply to sayitrahshay #
  • Good morning! Fell asleep early last night and woke up raring to do all the things I missed doing last night. What's you're #1 to do today? #
  • @McKelvie @christianmunthe Welll, I don't know about you, but MY day is going to be awesome now that I've seen that. in reply to McKelvie #
  • @ajohnsru I tried that one time and had a kid kicking the back of my seat the entire red eye. Learned my lesson. in reply to ajohnsru #
  • When they say have a balanced breakfast every day, I don't think they mean a menthol cigarette and a diet coke before 8am. Just saying. #
  • @magaIicious Ugh. I'm a @Gillette devotee, but I'm considering dropping all the brands that leap to endorse toolbag @ryanlochte. in reply to magaIicious #
  • Paralyzing and heartbreaking hack attack on journlist completely erodes his digital identity. http://t.co/TWFTfYNy #
  • @cecilyk You're post was NOT rude & barely hypocritical. You can do a sponsored post and still blog from the heart instead of marketing plan in reply to Cecilyk #
  • @cecilyk I've been a blogger for 12yrs now – blogging will always be a means of communication and expression, with or without monetization. in reply to Cecilyk #
  • Certain I've spotted @allieharch & I in a heli-cam shot ;) RT @TheColorRun Philly EXPLODES with 26,000 Color Runners! http://t.co/mNmzb1Tq #
  • @allieharch I think I see us in the overhead shot around :16; we were pretty close to the North side, I was in a white bandanna w/sunglasses in reply to allieharch #
  • Worth reading for the killer infographic RT @ginidietrich What Piracy? How Hollywood & Music Industry Have It All Wrong http://t.co/LxEBRRbO #
  • @jtramsay @geoffd Is there any downside to the non- buried El, aside from maintenance? It doesn't really affect traffic flow. in reply to jtramsay #
  • Definitely backing gorgeous sci-fi comic @telikosprotocol before @kickstarter ends tomorrow but can't decide on a level!… #
  • @mangetout Did you DL the prelude issue? Amazing! in reply to mangetout #
  • Maybe I'm also getting fatter, but our washing machine also only seems to have hot water, and all of my clothes are DEFINITELY shrinking. #
  • @CAwkward You are awesome and I am addicted to your blog. Reminiscing about the Vaders since excommunicated from my healthy life. #
  • Time for our second overdub session on the new LP! Trying to find the right gear setup for our vocals. #
  • I @Kickstarter'd Iminami http://t.co/9Pq9PEAO Amazing Philly theatre w/aerial silks, puppetry & live soundtrack. Their last show was amazing #
  • @nwjerseyliz I love it! in reply to nwjerseyliz #
  • @tostina Tina, my friends are making the big move to Rochester this weekend! 1st priority: they want to find good middle eastern takeout ;) in reply to tostina #
  • Copy shop learns pictures are worth more than a thousand words, pays $4k for $10 photo used without permission: http://t.co/3yBQ89EV. #
  • @FrankEliason @Mediabistro Yes, bc FB's edgerank has smothered all the unique content to make it the Reddit of badly photoshopped quote imgs in reply to FrankEliason #
  • @BCBSIL I never look at the needle, always do deep breathing. in reply to BCBSIL #
  • @zaneology Both flaws simply boggling…especially Amazon, which has little to say for its security despite its hegemonic power over ecommerce in reply to zaneology #
  • @amanda_nan I was sure that was going to turn out to be a photo of an Olympic swimmer ;) in reply to amanda_nan #
  • @tostina heading to their farewell dinner now, will tweet you their neighborhood ;) in reply to tostina #
  • @tostina They'll be on Culver between Park and East. Taking all foodie recommendations ;) in reply to tostina #
  • @yousingiwrite Considering the expense of concert tix for some of my favorite bands? Sure, I'd consider a strategically placed logo or two. in reply to yousingiwrite #
  • Love that @capogiro is spinning the super-obscure Tori Amos cut "Not David Bowie," which was the inspiration of my own song "Glam." #
  • @freakapotimus ACTION CASTLE! in reply to freakapotimus #

Filed Under: Tweet Digest

geek

August 2, 2012 by krisis

Everyone is a geek about something.

People geek about their children, cars, sports, and lawns. There are entire big box chain stores devoted to geekery in home renovation, pet care, and home electronics. You’d have to be a pretty unenthusiastic human being to live an entirely geek-free life?

So why don’t we call everyone “geek”? Or, better, why doesn’t everyone self-identify as one? Maybe because many of their geek-out pastimes are popular. They are acknowledged, mainstream pursuits. They have infrastructure and the aforementioned superstores to support them in their geekery.

I posit that it’s specificity that makes the true geek. Their great love and obsession isn’t easy to pursue. While their neighbor enjoys lawn care, they are obsessed with a specific kind of grass. While their husband loves movies, they love sub-titled action movies.

Or not. It’s not like the geek label really gets us anywhere in life, aside from finding other geeks as friends and scoring occasional “geek cred” when one of our favorite things hits the mainstream. Yet, there is something compelling about it. I proudly label myself a geek about blogging, social media, music, X-Men, and a host of other topics where I have made it a point to be the most obsessed one in any given room.

I have yet to receive my laminated geek card for all of my geekery. However, I am Philadelphia’s Geek of the Week, as determined by Geekadelphia – who are really the geeks of geekery in Philly.

Filed Under: linkylove

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