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January 17, 2008

Ugh more buzznet changes

anyone notice the right hand collumn has changed now? *rolls eyes*
Posted on 01/17/2008 8:03 AM Comments (2)

Danger! I figured out Live journal

I finally figured out how to regester and then join Valo Daily. Finally!!! It was bugging the hell out of me to not be allowed to comment.
Posted on 01/16/2008 10:28 AM Comments (5)

January 9, 2008

Can any one help me with LiveJournal?

I am completely at a loss at what to do on Livejournal to post at Valo Daily. I feel live an invisable fly on the wall who is screaming yet no one can hear. To see someone ask a question that you know the answer or link to, yet not be able to do anything. UUUGGGGGG!!

 

So will you be so kind as to help an untechie soul?


Posted on 01/09/2008 7:47 AM Comments (6)

December 31, 2007

Happy New Year

Just wanted to take a moment and wish all my friends on buzznet a Happy New Year! May 2008 be a good one for all of us.
Posted on 12/31/2007 6:03 PM Comments (3)

December 20, 2007

Embarrassed: Ville got PETA'd when he was here on November 29th........

Trying to not be upset that I had to sit out the HIM show a couple weeks ago, I only just got around to reading the show reviews for that night on Heartagram.com. Appears in between songs, one of Ville's little stories was how they the band were visited that day by PETA. From what I've gathered, Ville had/has no idea who they are or how militant they can be in their mission. See, the International headquarters of PETA is located a few blocks away from the venue in Norfolk, VA. **shivers** We're lucky Ville made it out of that meeting, guess his being a vegetarian helped him out. Seems they wanted to talk about the shocking violence in Rip out the Wings of a Butterfly. LOL. And were bewildered to learn that the majority of the band was in fact vegetarian & still could make such a song.

If you don't know who this group is just ask....if it helps they are the ones that throw red paint on people walking down the street in the winter wearing fur.


Posted on 12/20/2007 9:55 AM Comments (8)

December 19, 2007

Jingle Bells played reversed

Listen to jingle bells played backwards.........
Posted on 12/19/2007 4:19 PM Comments (1)

December 13, 2007

semester is done

took my final, it done with. pretty much bombed it. oh well. I'm alive. So either tomorrow or Monday I plan to stop by the temp agency to get set up and hopefully be working in a few days. Need the money! Time to relax.
Posted on 12/13/2007 4:37 PM Comments (8)

Not so restful night of sleep.......

Last night my neighbor decided it was the night to scream & curse outside at the top of his lungs at 2 am. Did it long enough that someone called the cops. ah entertainment......to bad I have my last final today and now my brain is fryed. So thank you to Mr. Neighbor for waking me up by being a f'g lunatic. *sigh* How is anyone supposed to dream of Leftie?
Posted on 12/13/2007 8:33 AM Comments (0)

November 25, 2007

Problem using buzznets im chat

having problemswith my version of flash so im won't load up correctly.If you were just trying to chat....Sorry. please don't think I was blowing you off.
Posted on 11/25/2007 9:15 AM Comments (0)

November 21, 2007

CATCH THE PREMIERE OF HIM'S NEW VIDEO THIS MONDAY

CATCH THE PREMIERE OF HIM'S NEW VIDEO THIS MONDAY


The new video for "Bleed Well" from Venus Doom will have a worldwide premiere only in the HIM fanclub this Monday the 26th. If you're already a member, you'll be the first to see it!

And if you're not, sign up now to watch it, plus get access to tickets before anyone else, hear new music, enter exclusive contests and more.

Posted on 11/21/2007 7:30 PM Comments (3)

oh god save me from myself....and buzznet. lol!!

I just caught myself getting ready to debate over if the Olsen twins are fraternal or identical twins. and I be damned I was gonna win. LOL! I want my life back!!!
Posted on 11/21/2007 5:37 PM Comments (2)

November 2, 2007

Knitting grannies cater to fetish crowd

Knitting grannies cater to fetish crowd Wed, 2007-10-31 08:43.
Trudie Mason
In Germany, a group of grannies have turned their knitting circle into a profitable venture, knitting woolens to order via the internet. The oldest team member is 86 and all say it's wonderful to make a bit of money doing something they love. The knitting circle has even carved out a niche market in fetish wear. That started with an order from the US for a woolly bondage suit. Now, the grannies will knit up custom lingerie, face masks and other items and say they get orders from around the world.


Posted on 11/02/2007 2:03 PM Comments (7)

October 17, 2007

mini rant

All it takes is one spoiled rotten apple to spoil the bunch........or something close to that the saying goes. I despise anyone who is self-delusional enough about their own self importance that they have to become elitist just to stroke their ego. Keep stroking, stroke it real good cause no one else will.
Posted on 10/17/2007 5:28 PM Comments (0)

October 13, 2007

Ultimate Guitar.com Interview

POsted on Valo Daily by loney_angel76

Whether it’s the songs about vampires, requiems, and dark seduction, or the intriguing exterior of frontman Ville Valo, the Finnish band HIM has easily won over fans across the world. After over a decade of perfecting its blend of rock (often times bordering on the gothic genre), the quintet is finally seeing those results in a more tangible manner – namely record sales.

The 2005 album Dark Light reached Gold status in the U.S., a feat that no other Finnish band has accomplished. HIM’s latest album Venus Doom also marked the group’s highest debut on the Billboard charts at #12, but for Valo all of the numbers and sales are secondary. The music itself has been a cathartic means to get through day-to-day life.

The therapeutic aspect played a massive role in Valo’s life following the recording of Venus Doom. Earlier this summer the vocalist checked himself into rehab after enduring one of his most challenging years personally. According to Valo, the experience was exactly what he needed in order to go forward with the long year ahead, which will include a steady touring schedule. When Valo talked with UG writer Amy Kelly recently, he discussed his battle with the bottle and how music has once again played a major role in his recovery.

UG: The new album Venus Doom just hit # 12 on the Billboard Charts and now you’re about to take off on a tour. I can imagine that life has been rather hectic for you these days.

Ville: I just pulled in from Spain, still doing a bit of promotion over here in Europe. Now finally, I’m going to have a luxurious 2 weeks off. It’s the first 2 weeks off when I can spend that 2 weeks at my own place here in Helsinki.

Are you used to that lifestyle by now?

Yeah, but give me a call in like 3 days and I’m going to be complaining! You always want what you can’t have at that moment. But my house is a fucking shithole. I just need to get the vacuum cleaner out of the closet and do some normal stuff. So I’m kind of like anxiously waiting for that, to get my hand’s dirty.

I read that Venus Doom was partially inspired by Dante’s Inferno. Is that true?

Not necessarily. I had been reading Dante’s Inferno, yes. I do know that his layers consist of 9 layers, 9 circles, or whatever you want to call it. We have the 9th Circle being one of our fan clubs over in the States. So I know bits and pieces about Dante. I had all the music written before, and then I all of the sudden realized that we do have 9 songs on the album. So I was just laughing at it, calling it the 9 layers of our personal life. Are you the primary songwriter in the band?

The only one. It’s a cross I’m delighted to bear, let’s put it that way. I used to write some songs with my guitar player, but nothing happened after that. He was more intrigued by hanging out with girls or whatever. All of the responsibility was mine from that moment on. It’s fairly natural for me to write that stuff. Whenever shit is hitting the fan in my personal life, there is always a new story, a new song that needs to be written.

I’m kind of slow. I wrote the chorus for the song “Passion’s Killing Floor” maybe 10 years ago. It’s taken this long to actually get it arranged to a song that actually has been recorded and now is released. So I do tend to write bits and pieces all the time. Some of them just take ages. Same with “Cyanide Sun,” the last song on the album. That took maybe 5 years to finish.

Does it always start off with a lyrical idea?

It’s kind of different each and every time. That’s the delightful thing about music, and I don’t want that to change. It’s not mathematical at all. You never know when and how and why inspiration is going to hit you, and that makes it very exciting, at least for me. I’ll run a bath and something will happen, and I’ll put it down on my recorder and start working on the idea. And as I told you, sometimes it just takes ages to find the right pieces of the puzzle so to speak.

The 10-minute track “Sleepwalking Past Hope” is a song that sticks with a lot of people because of the multiple musical styles it touches upon. Considering other songs have taken you up to 10 years to write, was “Sleepwalking Past Hope” another lengthy undertaking?

It took about 16 months. It’s one of those songs that just couldn’t finish itself. When we were at the rehearsal place, we kept on working on the ideas and jamming the ideas. We had the basic structure of the song, but it just kept on expanding and expanding. It just didn’t want to end. When you’re arranging songs and putting all the little, tiny pieces together, it’s good to go with the flow and just go where the song leads you. That was one of the tracks that lasted 10 minutes, but it didn’t take a long time to actually write. It was more natural.

You have a bit of old school Metallica in the guitar solo and the bass part. The breakdown thing – I’m a big fan of Dario Argento, the Italian horror movie director – so there’s a horror movie vibe in there. Otherwise, I was just trying to rip off Black Sabbath. It doesn’t sound like Jane’s Addiction, but Jane’s Addiction has pretty long and intricate songs on their Ritual de lo Habitual. I was a super-big fan, and that’s one of my favorite albums of all time. So that was the inspiration for me. I just like songs that have a lot of changes in them and go through all the different emotions. Everything cannot happen in 3 ½ minutes. We’re not that generic as a rock band. It’s going to be great to play live.

It’s interesting to hear you mention all of those very different influences. When you were first learning music, were there a few particular artists that stood out to you?

There’s way too many to mention, but I’m Finnish and was born in Helsinki, Finland, so I grew up with my parents listening to The Rolling Stones. Then on the other hand, a lot of Finnish traditional folk music, which is really kind of sad and melancholy. I grew up with that kind of stuff. That obviously has affected the way I write songs. I still listen to some of the old school Finnish stuff from the 40s and 50s.

I’ve been listening to so many different kinds of stuff. When I was a skateboarder, I was into Bad Brains, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Dinosaur Jr., Lemonheads, and all that stuff. At one point I had dreadlocks and I was smoking a lot of pot, and I was just listening to reggae. I still listen to a lot of roots reggae. It’s as they say in Art Of War, that it’s good to know your enemies. So it’s good to listen to all kinds of music! It’s always healthy to know about all kinds of stuff.

When I started playing music when I was about 13 or 14, I had about 7 bands going on at the same time. I was doing singing in a grindcore band on Tuesdays, doing reggae on Wednesday, and stuff like that. I don't consider that different genres of music. Music is freedom to me, so I like the fact that I’ve been able to suck in as much information as I have from all kinds of stuff.

Black Sabbath is probably the main influence. They kind of gave us hope. They came from a tiny, little industrial city somewhere near Birmingham. They weren’t particularly good looking and they didn’t play music that the rest of the bands were playing at that moment. So they kind of like gave us hope that maybe this weird band coming from Finland with weird, peculiar characters in the band can do something weird and one day can become successful.

You’re the only Finnish band to hit Gold status in the United States. That’s a huge accomplishment.

For the next band, whoever they might be, it’s just going to be a sloppy second! I’m proud of that. My parents are proud of that. I’m 30 now and I’ve been playing music since I was maybe 7 or 8 years old. So it’s taken a long time to get this far, but no regrets. We had been rehearsing, touring, and recording albums in Europe for about 10 years before we started touring in the States. So we were in fairly good shape before when we came over there.

You mentioned that you started playing music at 7 years old. What was your first instrument?

I started playing bass because I’m a big fan of KISS. So Gene Simmons was my favorite and so was Steve Harris from Iron Maiden. I love that heavy stuff, so I wanted to be a rock and roller. That’s the good thing about this band. We started playing music so early that we didn’t know shit about drugs or girls or fast cars or money. We just loved music. Especially back in the 80s and a lot of the hair metal bands, they said they started playing music because they wanted to score chicks. We’ve always been able to score chicks whenever necessary! Most of the guys in the band are happily married and all that, and a couple of them have kids. It’s fun to play music together.

I’m really happy for the fact that I’ve known everybody at least 15 years. I grew up with most of the guys in the band. There is not a lot of ego-tripping in the very negative sense. We’re just good friends, and that’s what it takes. Oh, my God, it would be terrible to live on the same bus for fucking months and months every year and not even know each other. That would be terrible.

In Venus Doom’s liner notes, it states that you recorded the all-acoustic “Song Or Suicide” at the Chateau Marmont.

Yeah, on Sunset Strip where John Belushi died. They have nice bungalows and little tiny cottages. They’re very cozy. I wanted to stay over there just for the vibe during the mixing of the album, but then I wanted to add that little interlude just to make it more interesting. Back in the day, you had long songs and short songs and fast songs and slow songs and acoustic songs, everything on one album. The variety is what I’m proud of when it comes to Venus Doom.

Was that Linde accompanying you on the guitar?

No, that was just me playing the acoustic. So it was basically just one take. Yeah, it’s kind of sweet. I like to do something really singer-songwriter-y. The whole “Song Or Suicide” title came from a folk singer from the 70s called Judee Sill, who did “Jesus Was a Cross Maker” and some other minor hits. She said in an interview that at one point she was having such a bad relationship with somebody that she had to either write a song about it or kill herself. It was either song or suicide for her. That’s what music is to me as well. It’s my way of coping with the world, coping with the good things and the bad things. Usually, it’s especially the bad things because it’s very cathartic to write a song. It’s like writing a diary. You see your inner thoughts on a piece of paper, and that helps you to reflect upon yourself through that. I do that with music, and I’m still alive and very happy.

How often does that happen, where you’ll just pick up an acoustic and a song comes out in the course of a few minutes?

I’d say not too often. I’m sorry to say! I’d love that it would be easier. I guess it’s a process that it takes. It’s like solving your own problems, and you can’t solve them in a day or in an hour. Some songs take years to solve. Some songs take weeks. That’s just my method with coping with the urban matter.

It’s a fairly lucrative process! It’s good fun. We’ve been able to see the world and meet a lot of people and make a lot of good friends around all over the place. You see a lot of things that somebody who would be working from 9 to 5 in one job in one country would never be able to see. So I’m glad for all the experiences, and it’s not over yet. Hopefully we’ll make it even more exciting.

I understand that a few months ago you went through rehab. Is that true?

Yeah, I was a mess when the album was done. On a personal level, I had a really bad year last year. It could be that I got so much shit out of my body by writing the stuff on the album, which is good. But it was fucking alcohol and I was just burnt out because I hadn’t really had a vacation in about 10 years. I needed time off. So I had been just working, working, working, and killing the mental pain with a bottle of beer. All of the sudden you find out that one bottle is not enough, so I ended up drinking a fucking case of beer and a couple Jack Daniels. I couldn’t leave, I couldn’t do anything. I knew I had to stop.

There were so many things to do, so much planned, and so much to do with the record company. I just gave our manager a call to see if he could help me out. I wanted to go somewhere I’m not allowed to have my cell phone on, where I can just be away from the outside world for a bit because I know I can’t do it myself. So that’s the reason why I went in. I haven’t touched a bottle in more than 4 months now. So we’re doing good, and I can sleep a lot better. I sleep like a baby now.

That’s fantastic that you’ve overcome your addiction so quickly. You’ve got many loyal fans that are very relieved to hear you’re doing well.

I don’t know about that. I’m blushing. You know, it’s something I had to do for myself. One long-lasting relationship was going downhill big-time, and then writing, producing, and rehearsing an album at the same time. I was doing press at the same time, then helping others with problems of their own. I was doing a lot of multi-tasking. I was doing so many things at the same time that, you know, I couldn’t stop. I’m fairly boring now! I’m fine with that.

Have you done any writing since you left rehab?

Not a lot because we’ve been doing so much press for Venus Doom. Now I’m kind of like waiting for the tour to start, with the first leg of the tour starting mid-October. I carry my Gibson guitar around. I’ve got a lot of ideas for maybe 7, 8 tracks, but nothing is done yet. I want to see what the reaction is when we play.

Do you use one particular acoustic to write with?

I’ve got a few. I’ve got a couple of really old ones and then one I travel with because I’m afraid that they might get broken, carrying them rough-handedly. We tend to travel a lot, so I have a few ones that I’m not so attached to. I have one waiting for me in America. My tour manager is taking care of my guitar back at his place. I’ve got a few. I’m always playing Gibson acoustics. I’ve got a few different things, but I’m not like a collector.

After all you’ve been through in the past year, how are you feeling now that Venus Doom has been completed?

I’m kind of like anxiously waiting to turn 31, to celebrate my birthday for the first time in 15 years sober. It’s almost New Year’s. Over the holidays I get to see my mom and dad. I haven’t seen them in a while. It’s a good feeling at this point in the moment because everybody is so proud of the album in the band. Everybody loves it. So we’re getting antsy to get back on tour. So it’s good to have these 2 weeks off to recharge the battery, do laundry, do lazy things, and just start sweating it all out.

You never know what might happen tomorrow, so I’m hoping that this tour is going to go well. Hopefully next year we’re going to go over to South America for the first time. We played Mexico a few times, but we’ll go to Brazil and Argentina and places like that. That might be exciting. It’ll be good to see what happens with the album.

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Posted on 10/13/2007 9:13 PM Comments (0)

October 9, 2007

need help customizing page

curious, before I go in and play with code....... is buzz plain html or is it css?
Posted on 10/09/2007 9:42 AM Comments (0)

October 8, 2007

need a new icon........

not inspired..........maybe depressed, the hairless pussy isn't doing it for me.
Posted on 10/08/2007 4:55 PM Comments (0)

October 6, 2007

it's boot season, boots boots boots



It's fall, and I want boots. Admittedly I have a shoe habit. points in my life I've been crazier with acquiring them then others. So far my taste appears to be too expensive for a nonexistant shoe budget.



that first pair is nothing but a  dream cause the heel is simply too high. and I would like to wear something besides doc martens.

wait, I need to downsize a few pairs.......anyone a uk size 5 doc martins electric blue


Posted on 10/06/2007 8:38 AM Comments (0)

October 3, 2007

To buy VD tour tix or not to buy a tix

do I wait and take the chance of the show selling out? or bite the bullt and just buy it?

no matter what I know I will be going by my lonesome, ok......should be better experience than last week. HIM is going to attract a different crowd, and I am the dumbass who completely forgot about the paint GWAR sprays down the crowd with. I remembered in time and moved to the back, but had other complications during the evening. It got so hot in the venue with all the bodies (90 degrees outside) that I missed Cradle of Filth......had gotten so hot inside that my head started spinning seriously and the shakes. Being by myself I didn't want to get sick or pass out in the middle of the place with no one around to keep an eye on me. Now a week later, I think I was coming down with a cold that chose to start hitting me at the concert. Have been clogged sinuses and ears ever since. :(

I know a HIM show isn't going to be a crowd of young sweaty young men making the place steamy. Guess it was realizing for that particular show I was simply too old. especially when the heat got to me and I couldn't find one chair in the whole fucking place. That was why I simply went out to my car to sit till I felt better. I never had this happen to me before, so it shouldn't reoccur.....right? opinions please.


Posted on 10/03/2007 5:13 PM Comments (3)

September 16, 2007

Help, opinion

since so many of you are bilingual etc, figured I would ask those in the know. I need to pick and take a foreign language. 2 semester minamum of ONE. Because of what I hope to eventually transfer my credits into when I move on to the next college..........it's french or german. having a hard time with french. Between the spelling, pronouncing, and flipping of words, it appears to not be in the cards. Someone suggested german to me.Something about it being alittle easier for english only people to start learning than french.

What you think?


Posted on 09/16/2007 1:34 PM Comments (3)
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