Oct. 11th, 2006

  • 1:21 PM

Your Five Factor Personality Profile

Extroversion:

You have medium extroversion.
You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party.
Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences.
But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time."

Conscientiousness:

You have high conscientiousness.
Intelligent and reliable, you tend to succeed in life.
Most things in your life are organized and planned well.
But you borderline on being a total perfectionist.

Agreeableness:

You have medium agreeableness.
You're generally a friendly and trusting person.
But you also have a healthy dose of cynicism.
You get along well with others, as long as they play fair.

Neuroticism:

You have medium neuroticism.
You're generally cool and collected, but sometimes you do panic.
Little worries or problems can consume you, draining your energy.
Your life is pretty smooth, but there's a few emotional bumps you'd like to get rid of.

Openness to experience:

Your openness to new experiences is high.
In life, you tend to be an early adopter of all new things and ideas.
You'll try almost anything interesting, and you're constantly pushing your own limits.
A great connoisseir of art and beauty, you can find the positive side of almost anything.

The God side of me

  • Oct. 6th, 2006 at 8:57 PM


What kind of God are you?
Name
DOB
Favourite Color
You earthly time was spent Feeding millions with a few hot dog scraps
Your throne is fashioned from thorns and human femurs, surrounded by writhing, howling servants, with a footstool of souls on the sizzling shores of the Lake of Fire
You wear Nothing, because you don't have a body, you insubstantial beast, you
Your Godly superpower is The knowledge of and answer to all questions
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Sep. 30th, 2006

  • 3:48 PM


"Where is it?"

Sep. 30th, 2006

  • 3:47 PM


"This is how we're meet"

Miss you

  • Sep. 29th, 2006 at 8:38 PM

"Now iam gonna love you till the heaven stop the rain"


Sep. 26th, 2006

  • 4:52 PM





Name : Ivan (The Jones)
Guitar: 1985 Gibson Les Paul Custom
Godin Radiator with Gk Pick up
Jackson Rhoads Ex
Efect : Electro Harmonix Big Muff
Boss Auto Wah
Digitech Whammy
Zoom S 3000
Roland GR-30
Synth : Mikro Korg
Amp : Marshall JCM-800

The Jones

  • Sep. 26th, 2006 at 4:20 PM



Hometown: Jakarta,INA
Members : Jim Barnez(vocals),Ivan(guitar,synth),Jacob Albert(guitar,vocals), Yogy(Bass),Killjoy(drums)
Fun Fact: On the last show at Deja Vu, Jacob Guitar has been interupted by some technical problem and Yogy is to drunk to play his Bass. But we are still managed a great output when it comes to Rock n'Roll.
Why were’re Worth Watching: A massive sound exploration with Total Riot Act!
For Fans Of: Slaughter&The Dogs, The Doors, The Fall, The Libertinies

Some of our friends classified us as Proto-Punk or even a Post Punk band. But we rather like to call our style of playing as a Progressive Rock n'Roll. We are strictly hanging on the DIY ethics.

Contact us :thejones_band@yahoo.com

Advice

  • Sep. 26th, 2006 at 4:15 PM



...It's made by my girlfriend...

Band of the Week: Snowden

  • Sep. 25th, 2006 at 5:43 PM

Band of the Week: Snowden

Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.
Members: Jordan Jeffares (guitar, keys, vocals), Chandler Rentz (drums, vocals), Corinne Lee (bass, keys, vocals), David Payne (guitar)
Fun Fact: At Snowden’s last show in Indianapolis, the band played for a bartender and five people. Payment came in the form of shots.
Why They’re Worth Watching: The band members are young, but Snowden fuses brooding melancholic lyrics and lush, expansive soundscapes with precision and maturity.
For Fans Of: Joy Division, Interpol, Starflyer 59

Two years ago, Snowden frontman Jordan Jeffares couldn’t imagine his musical career reaching beyond the confines of his Athens, Ga. apartment. A senior at the University of Georgia, Jeffares spent his last year of college a recluse to society in almost complete isolation. After devoting most of his time to studying and writing the music that would eventually evolve into his band’s set list, Jeffares recruited a gang of musical Atlanta suburbanites, and Snowden, deriving its name from Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, began to materialize beyond the written page.



Acclaimed for its dark, lush atmospherics draped over precise, post-punk-inspired guitar work and Jeffares’ deep, brooding vocals, the band has drawn heavy New York media attention. Fans are usually surprised at the band’s Dixie roots. “We definitely are not a Southern rock band,” Jeffares clarifies. “People want to be able to describe things, and it’s very easy to get pigeon-holed because people want things to be understandable and to be able to lump things into a category.” Snowden’s first full-length release, Anti-Anti, sees the band taking cues from bands like The Cure and Radiohead, without mimicking their music. “One of the things I love about these bands is their continual sound progression,” says Jeffares. “On this album, I try and jump all over the place, make each song completely different and never cross my tracks again.”

Some will classify the band as post-shoegaze, but Snowden aims to defy the concept of genre, choosing instead to preserve its independent integrity and strict DIY ethic. “If we have to be called a certain genre or we have to be related to the same bands over and over again, that’s fine for a while, because no one knows who we are,” says Jeffares. “But hopefully we’ll get out of that and be able to stand on our own.”

My New Clothing Line

  • Sep. 23rd, 2006 at 4:07 PM

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