2010 January Archive

Meditation on Hatred

I was reading a poem by Charles Bukowski today (see end of post) when I realized something.

I know it feels natural to let hatred flow, to be indiscriminate in your condemnation of everything that is opposed to you. Everyone does it. You don’t think you do? Just think of that one band you hate. Yeah, that one. GOD, they’re annoying right? Their crime always seems to end up being that maybe, somehow, their ineptitude distracts a gullible audience long enough that they miss the truly amazing art that can only be found in other places.

(This doesn’t just have to apply to music. There are so many things in this world that just seem so irritating or overrated that hatred seems to follow them wherever they go)

But no one ever stops to think why it is exactly that we hate what we hate. Sure, sometimes the reasons are rational; maybe the band in question has horrible production, maybe their music is trite and boring (to you). But if you really question your own opinions, most of the time this seemingly reasonable hatred stems from another place.

This is why whenever I catch myself in a cycle of cynicism and criticism, I resist the urge to be a completely negative person who can’t enjoy life and instead try to gain some perspective. Attempting to really understand why someone enjoys something so much does wonders for your world view.

It makes me wonder about things like Haiti…not to place judgment on anyone, but how many people do you think are genuinely worried about Haiti? How could they be? How could they possibly imagine that kind of horror? The only way you can even begin to understand how terrible that must be is to try to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. Which is exactly what this poem did for me.

And before I become too much like “the preachers” in it, I want you to read The Genuis of the Crowd by Charles Bukowski.

Think about it.

The Genius Of The Crowd
Charles Bukowski

there is enough treachery, hatred violence absurdity in the average
human being to supply any given army on any given day

and the best at murder are those who preach against it
and the best at hate are those who preach love
and the best at war finally are those who preach peace

those who preach god, need god
those who preach peace do not have peace
those who preach peace do not have love

beware the preachers
beware the knowers
beware those who are always reading books
beware those who either detest poverty
or are proud of it
beware those quick to praise
for they need praise in return
beware those who are quick to censor
they are afraid of what they do not know
beware those who seek constant crowds for
they are nothing alone
beware the average man the average woman
beware their love, their love is average
seeks average

but there is genius in their hatred
there is enough genius in their hatred to kill you
to kill anybody
not wanting solitude
not understanding solitude
they will attempt to destroy anything
that differs from their own
not being able to create art
they will not understand art
they will consider their failure as creators
only as a failure of the world
not being able to love fully
they will believe your love incomplete
and then they will hate you
and their hatred will be perfect

like a shining diamond
like a knife
like a mountain
like a tiger
like hemlock

their finest art

DVD Teaser Mr. Politician

thatwasthen live at The Knitting Factory DVD

The rumors are true: thatwasthen has produced a DVD.

Here is the first track from the DVD, thatwasthen – Live at The Knitting Factory performing “Mr. Politician”

The DVD will consist of 11 tracks, 6 slide-shows, the full album Q.E.D (2009) as well as over an hour of bonus footage and extras. The DVD will only be available on this website and at our shows. So, stay tuned! Enjoy!

Footage for this video was provided by Adam Young and Elko Weaver.

I’m With CoCo.

If you’ve ever been to a thatwasthen show you know how important comedy is to us. For me, I wouldn’t be or know who I am without the teachings of laughter. My frame of comedic reference is large, and my pop culture and life skills are even further along because of COMEDY.

One of my favorite comedians is Conan O’Brien. I’ve watched him since I was about 13 years old. His gawky figure and freakish red hair has made me laugh for over half of my life betwixt the witching hour and 1:05 am.

With Coco

Seriously hilarious.

One day, while watching the show it finally clicked to me, “Conan is my Johnny Carson.” He’s our generation’s Letterman (I feel like we missed him by a decade maybe). Late night TV means dick to me, really. I don’t even have TV, but I do care about the prestige of that sacred comedy show and it is sure to sink to hell with Jay Leno back on the air. I wish to God we had a say in this but NBC is too dumb to allow an online election, which, if held on their website, WOULD DRIVE INSANE AMOUNTS OF TRAFFIC AND ADVERTISING MONEY INTO THEIR HANDS, (that’s the future, blue-hairs!) and would allow the country to decide who they’d rather see. (Better ratings, much?)

But I digress. I’m angry. But not as angry as some people.

I’m not sure if there’s such a thing as miracles when it comes to TV programming. If I had my say I would have 8 Seasons of Arrested Development on my DVD shelf right now, but I guess in a democratic republic like ours, “Why give the power to the people?” “Especially when it’s so easy to do with computers?!”

So what’s say we create our own miracles and flex our muscle a bit? I encourage all supporters of either side to spread this article, create their own article, voice their own opinion, write their own letter or make their own phone call to who they think should know. Form an opinion, then react!

C’mon, it’ll be good practice!

Boxing Leno

Maybe we should just give 'em gloves?

Either way, I don’t wanna see Conan go to Fox… but I DO want to see Conan. Let’s have our cake and eat it too!

Send NBC a letter or an email and tell them they’re making a huge mistake. Or just try to run every antique motorcycle off the road! (That’s a joke, Jay! You know what that is, right?)

If you’re on Reddit, Facebook, Digg etc… please share this and add your own flaired opinion!

thatwasthen

Today is my 28th birthday. When I turned 20 I started writing in a journal to jot down feelings, ideas, poetry. I believe had I not started writing in the journal, I would have never started thatwasthen. And now, 8 years later, I feel as though the best way for me to describe to you what thatwasthen really means is to show you what was on my mind back then.

At The Age Of 20

Ok so, a little trouble sleeping. Well not really. I can’t seem to tear myself away from the computer. I keep looking up people I know, or my hometown, trying to find my old friends’ thoughts. From what I’ve found, I don’t think my journal will add up. I was gonna be so literal about everything but now I am thinking I should just share the thoughts I would normally never share. THAT’S what makes a good journal. (Now I’m getting all meta-journalistic).

I rolled down the windows today, driving up to Los Angeles. The air was cool, not like most days in California. Living near the beach, the temperature immediately reminded me of when I used to stroll along the beach on summer nights, trying to create instances that I’d hope to remember forever. Kisses, conversations, just the overwhelming feeling of the beauty of the night, propelling you to do things you wouldn’t normally do. I’ve still got many memories. But now, about to hit 20, I find myself realizing that those days are gone. This is not meant to put down the people who are experiencing those days now, I am not some hoity-toity supremist who thinks that since they graduated high school that they’ve gained entrance into the 3rd circle of heaven, but I’ll miss those days of carelessness and triviality. I’m getting ready to support myself and take a plunge into the “dangerous and scary” world. And it’s exciting and absolutely fear-provoking.

Anyhoo, sometimes I wonder what it’d be like to kinda go back and re-live the moments you didn’t get to experience back then. WithOUT having to pay the consequences of course. I mean what would it have been like if I’d centered my life around being popular? Or doing drugs? Or having unprotected sex? Or choosing a violent life or playing sports? Where would my life be? I mean there were many times when I wanted to throw that egg at that kid’s house, or kiss that girl when I knew I shouldn’t have. Or give in to the temptations of cheating or lying. I was a pretty straight kid in high school, I didn’t fuck around. But I can’t seem to shake the feeling that it would’ve been fun to do some of those things. It’s that feeling that you get, those butterflies that flap in the wind of danger and apprehensiveness. The feeling of immortality you have when you’re 12 and you know nothing will go wrong. It’s got to be great. It WAS great.

(thatwasthen)

I love you all so much.

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Fender American Standard Stratocaster Review

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I may not have the best nose in the world, but I definitely smell an Oscar.

Check out my behind the scenes, professionally (cough) edited video review of my brand spankin’ new guitar.

It’s sexy, and it’s informative. Just like your 6th grade history teacher! Oh, Mrs. Young, we miss thee, what with your poor-man’s-Angelina-Jolie looks and proclivity to trip over violins. Every time you mispronounced obelisk I swooned.

Err…what was I saying? Right. PAPA’S GOT A BRAND NEW GUITAR! Check this thang out mang, you won’t regret it!

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Brenton’s Holiday LoveFest – Chris Bridge

In the spirit of the holidays, and the joys of expressing your love and appreciation for those close to you, I am writing about my bandmates. I want them and the world to know how much I appreciate their hard work and the people that they are. Part Four: Chris Bridge.

Chris is new to me. Every time I hang out with him I’m more pleasantly surprised than the last time. He’s growing on me. There’s nothing I enjoy more than watching him open up a little more each time. I know that I can look forward to a lot of good times with him in the future (I mean, I did book him a birthday show in fucking VEGAS!) but that’s not all I appreciate about Chris.

Being that I was a drummer when I first started music, I understand that the passion for the most BASIC elements of music come from rhythm. There is an intricate balance of musicality and tempo that is just the beginning of knowing what it is to be a good drummer. Thankfully, Chris not only loves music and what it can do, but is trying his hardest to understand it. This, to me, shows an inquisitive and sensitive side in his approach to life. He is very diligent and educated. These qualities translate into life so perfectly that it’s hard to pretend that Chris is anything other than squared away. Good-lookin’, polite and potent, Chris is the ideal anchor for thatwasthen.

Since his musical preferences span everything from metal to jazz it is very easy to work and write with Chris. Emotional value goes a long way in his playing-style, which is VERY important in my opinion. His temperate and modest attitude is soothing and inspiring to me, and though we’re only beginning to get to know each other as friends, I know that I have much to learn from him. This coming year is going to be very special for Chris Bridge, and I’m just happy to be a part of it.

Love you, Chris! Give love to the family, thatwasthen-style!

He’s ferocious

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