*Magnify*
    April     ►
SMTWTFS
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Archive RSS
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/profile/blog/rig0rm0rtis
Rated: E · Book · Writing · #2232903
My blog, where I store those thoughts rattling around my brain
Welcome to the insanity of my mind! Please excuse the cobwebs and clutter, I've been meaning to clean the place up a bit...


Stop in and read some of my nonsense whenever the mood strikes you :)
Previous ... -1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... Next
November 5, 2023 at 1:51pm
November 5, 2023 at 1:51pm
#1058954
Somewhere in the outskirts of Rochester, a murmuring crowd gathers in a dimly lit basement. People filter downstairs and squeeze into the growing throng, lingering on the steps, heads poking through the doorway, grasping drinks as everyone waits for the first band to finish tuning.

This is Jam Night.

There is a buzz of excitement in the air, an undercurrent of nervous energy. It wasn’t instantly apparent to me but I quickly realized that for most of these musicians this was one of their first live performances. While there were a few hiccups and technical issues, each group displayed impressive talent. Unfortunately, you won’t find them on Spotify or YouTube. Not yet, at least. The sheer amount of raw potential I witnessed was exhilarating and I look forward to hearing more from these underground bands in the future. Keep your eye out for these up and comers, Rochester!

Public Decency unleashed a wonderful ‘American Boy’ rock cover which was both soulful and triumphant. All five members played with infectious enthusiasm, mirrored by a rollicking audience. I really enjoyed the solo which moved from guitar to drums, granting everyone a moment in the spotlight. It was a nice showcase of skill. This garage band is ready for the big stage and don’t let the name fool you. They are more than just ‘decent’.

Highlight: A buttery smooth transition between songs which was a pleasant surprise.

Dark Licorice came right out of the gate with an off-beat style that I would say is equal parts experimental and comedic. The variety of instruments they incorporated into their sound was fascinating. All the quirkiness added to an already entertaining show. It’s always fun when unexpected props show up out of nowhere. I was a bit too far away to notice the shaker used during a song was really just a box of Sour Patch Kids! This edible instrument was later shared with the crowd, revealing this group’s whimsical flavor is undeniably sweet.

Highlight: The “Silly Song” which brought a slide whistle into the mix.


Mt. Goose revved things up with some hardcore punk, starting the night’s first mosh pit. Despite a minor issue with the lead singer’s microphone, the roaring instrumentals had everyone thrashing and head-banging. The lead singer also demonstrated his prowess as a guitarist by playing with a spoon, then taking a break from a grueling song by laying down and playing from the floor. Eccentric and energetic, you’ll agree this band is a honking good time.

Highlight: The humorous song warning against taking the campus bus.


One Lomb Drive took the heavy vibe and ran with it. Things really got moving when the iconic intro to “Shove It” started, eliciting hoots and cheers. After that excellent Deftones rendition, the dial turned up to eleven with the debut of their first original song: a snarling metal ballad. “The Hunt” is an ode inspired by the gothic horror RPG ‘Bloodborne’. As a fan of the game, I really enjoyed the lyrics referencing overwhelming hunger and ferocity, reminding me of werewolves like Blood-Starved Beast.

Highlight: “The Hunt” was a devilishly brutal song! Seek the O.L.D. blood…

Slick Mick and the Novatones
got seriously funky with some fun crowd participation. After some catchy original songs, Slick Mick handed off the mike to a Novatone who busted out a spicy tune by the name of Blood Sugar Sex Magik. As each song progressed, it was clear this band was all killer and no filler. The crowd certainly thought so. That mosh pit nearly got out of control a few times!

Highlight: Slick Mick ensuring everyone in the crowd was well-hydrated.


While I wasn’t able to witness the ensuing shows and after party jam session, I want to shout out to the other performers: Thank You Ryan, Courtyard, DJ Mik, and DJ Ecnesa.

A big thank you to Mikaela for hosting this event and keeping everything running smoothly!
July 17, 2023 at 10:38am
July 17, 2023 at 10:38am
#1052710
Farewell, little shop.

You were never mine, but that couldn't stop me from pretending.

Each day I would say hello to your mannequins, my footsteps echoing in your empty rooms.

I love to breathe you in. Your exotic perfumes, your musty corners, the lingering scents of old clothes.

I've grown familiar with your creaky boards, yet I'm always surprised when I stumble over your warped spot.

Just before opening is my favorite time. I savor your stillness just before the speaker kicks on and the doorbell starts ringing. I listen to your music: The footsteps above dance a stucco, humming engines whiz by, horns honk, sirens whistle, people mumble, and I am your audience.

You are the beating heart of this city, pumping with nervous energy.

Then the lights flicker on, and you come to life.

Do you know how many times people have told me, "I love your store!" "Thank you," I always respond sheepishly. "But it's not mine." Nick insisted I was wrong. "You work here, so it counts." Not to me, I could never rightfully claim your vibrant displays or your eccentric style.

Perhaps that is why I sometimes felt discomfort behind your counters, I'm but an imposter, taking credit for accomplishments I've never achieved.

At other times my unease was when people knew I didn't belong. "Where's the owner?" I would shrug or play it off with a joke, but their smile never fully matched their eyes. They weren't happy to see me.

But as time grew on, people began to recognize me and warm up to my strange presence. You began show me you weren't a merely place of commerce, but a lively community - one tightly knitted group which I was soon being woven into. The feeling was alien, like an ill-fitting shirt. I've never had something like this, always drifting on the outskirts of groups but too shy to let myself be drawn in. By the time the attention is on me, I'm already gone.

It was with great dread that I soon sensed an unknown shift in the winds, raising the hairs on my neck.

For the first time ever, there were visitors in search of me. "You know I'll be here," I'd joke. Well, that was more of a reality than I'd expected. Too much of my identity was being attached to your hoarder's haven, so much so that I was afraid it would leave a mark.

But the worst thing of all: I was feeling happy. I found myself looking forward to these weekends, eagerly awaiting the chance to turn the key and unlock your doors, entering into a whimsical time capsule.

I've never been good at dropping my defenses. Fight or flight are the only responses I know for these kinds of situations. How could I ever fight you? All I can do is escape before I let you peel back my remaining layers and expose my vulnerability. Run, little rabbit, run. The tiger is coming.

Can you forgive me for turning off your signs and not being there to light them? Would you understand if I didn't drive by your street?

I don't know where these feet will take me, but maybe one day they will haunt your doorstep once again.





July 8, 2023 at 1:28pm
July 8, 2023 at 1:28pm
#1052331
And I do believe it's true
That there are roads left in both of our shoes
But if the silence takes you
Then I hope it takes me too
July 7, 2023 at 8:35pm
July 7, 2023 at 8:35pm
#1052303
Here I am again.

Do any of you sit in dark rooms and listen to moody music as you ponder life? Or am I just a weirdo?

When I lived with my sister, I would sit on the couch with my laptop as the sole light in the house. I hear that's bad for your eyes. But it's more economical not to have everything lit up, right? That's the excuse I'd make when she came home and scolded me for sitting in the dark. "Hey, I'm saving power ya know!"

She wasn't a fan. Why are people afraid of the dark? I mean, that's a silly question. We're all wired to fear things we cannot see, shapes we cannot define, threats we cannot predict. The unknown is a terrifying subject. Humanity has always feared what it cannot understand, which is why we have countless wars and racism and endless amounts of suffering caused by ignorance.

But darkness... Darkness is a blanket. A soothing void which eliminates visual noise, distractions that would drag our attention away. But of course, it is also a canvas. We project things onto blank spaces, deep seated anxieties, subconscious worries, nebulous terrors, you name it.

I understand people who fear the shadows.

But do they understand me, who wishes to wrap myself in them and hide away from the visible world? Is it a strange request? Perhaps. I am an eccentric individual, after all.

This type of setting is the best one for my creativity, I would argue. I am most at ease in my dim surroundings, free to focus on my projects as the screen sucks in all my attention, pale hands reaching out from the umbra while I pour out the animus within. Let me brood. Leave me to my devices, do not cast light upon my twisted form.

I am a creature of the night.

June 26, 2023 at 9:37am
June 26, 2023 at 9:37am
#1051614
City pavement whizzes by
Streetlight reflections waver
As our tires splash through puddles.
You're always slightly ahead
But you know these cracked stretches
every faded brick, each hidden alley.

I don't mind tagging along,
catching your slipstream.
A cool night breeze whips my face
Laughing as I pedal harder
Trying to stay abreast
So I can share my breathless grin
And glimpse those tawny eyes.

There's an undercurrent in the air
stirrings of an adventure.
Every stop we make is unknown
to the stranger shadowing your step.
Yet they are all familiar haunts
old stomping grounds,
filled with years of history.

Sometimes I witness a faraway look
the thousand yard stare
taking you to a place
where I cannot follow.

After Time's veil lifts;
You return to me once more
with a new plan, a different venue.
Do you even have to ask?
We speed off down busy streets,
swerving around pedestrians,
racing the stoplights.

I marvel at your serenity:
chestnut locks flying,
eyes sparkling,
purely in your element.
Cars honk, drivers curse at us,
You couldn't give a damn,
more savage than this concrete jungle,
more brilliant than the rising moon.

At each location, hands wave
Cheers erupt, calling out to you.
Doesn't matter where we go,
the spotlight seems to follow.
And here I am,
basking in the presence of a celebrity.

It's a sea of hand shaking, introductions,
countless names and faces,
inside jokes, old stories,
decades of friendships.
It seems as if half the Genesee Valley
has crossed your path at one point.

All the sudden attention
compels me to find a quiet corner
content to let you thrive
but reluctant to share your stage.

It fills me with awe,
witnessing your effortless charisma;
floating through crowds
flitting from social bubbles
to new circles of acquaintances.

The evening flies by
and we are pedaling once more.
Homeward bound,
racing each other to the start.

I am surprised to find myself
already back, putting away bikes,
gathering clothing
and preparing for farewells.

This is it,
time to make the move,
but my feet are frozen.

You stand there, waiting.
The ball's in my court,
and I fail to catch it.

So blinded was I by you,
that when I regained my sight
you were already gone.

Your name means advisor, unique, and alone.
My name probably means
a blithering fool.

When I awoke, all that remained
was cold Thai noodles
and the ghost of you.
April 16, 2022 at 1:26pm
April 16, 2022 at 1:26pm
#1030839

“... and when nobody wakes you up in the morning, and when nobody waits for you at night, and when you can do whatever you want. What do you call it, freedom or loneliness?”

― Charles Bukowski
April 13, 2022 at 5:55am
April 13, 2022 at 5:55am
#1030631
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd  

How I wish, how I wish you were here
We're just two lost souls
Swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year
Running over the same old ground
What have we found?
The same old fears
Wish you were here
April 10, 2022 at 7:41pm
April 10, 2022 at 7:41pm
#1030500

Radio, my radio (my radio)
I let myself suck into the ether
My ears become eyes
Radio, my radio (my radio)
So I hear what I do not see
Silence secretly wanderlust

April 9, 2022 at 9:04pm
April 9, 2022 at 9:04pm
#1030428


Every time when I look in the mirror
All these lines on my face getting clearer
The past is gone

And it went by, like dusk to dawn
Isn't that the way?
Everybody's got their dues in life to pay

Yeah, I know nobody knows
Where it comes and where it goes
I know it's everybody's sin
You got to lose to know how to win
April 8, 2022 at 6:56pm
April 8, 2022 at 6:56pm
#1030338
"What does it matter,"
the disheartened creator asks.
"It's all crap anyway,
nobody's going to read it...
So what's the use?"

Manuscripts gather dust,
Lonely stories wait,
in hopes of curious eyes -
hungry minds ready to digest,
words feeding imaginations.

What's the point
in a solitary chef cooking
for only himself?
These hearty meals will spoil,
if left out on empty tables.

A single stranger wanders in,
gazing 'round at the steaming buffet,
eventually filling their plate
with an interesting cuisine
and settling down for a bite.

The culinary artist hides away,
cowering in the kitchen.
Unable to watch their work
be devoured with disdain,
wishing it had a bit more salt.

At length he braves the opinions,
striding out to see an empty dish,
a white napkin dabbing lips,
before the gourmand goes back
for a second helping.

"How is it?" He questions,
steeling himself for the criticism.
The verdict weighs even more
since the dining room is empty:
a single soul judging his fate.

Sweat trickling down a neck,
suspense drags onward
as the reviewer takes another bite.
They look up and smile,
saying simply: "It's good."

Two words, containing nothing
and yet - everything.
A creative mind carries on
sustained by meager validation.
One person was all he needs.

96 Entries · *Magnify*
Page of 10 · 10 per page   < >
Previous ... -1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... Next

© Copyright 2023 Ray Scrivener (UN: rig0rm0rtis at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Ray Scrivener has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and its syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.

Log in to Leave Feedback
Username:
Password: <Show>
Not a Member?
Signup right now, for free!
All accounts include:
*Bullet* FREE Email @Writing.Com!
*Bullet* FREE Portfolio Services!
Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/profile/blog/rig0rm0rtis