SOUNDTRACK: CHASTITY BELT-“Dude” (2012) and “Seattle Party” (2013).
The Dude EP is 3 songs recorded after the first EP and with some dudes in the rhythm section. On this record: Julia Shapiro, Lydia Lund, Peter Richards, Andrew Hall.
The record sounds a bit less trebly, which I like. And there are loud backing vocals which is interesting (especially on “Pony Tail”: “cut it off cut it off” and “Alines” : “put your tentacles inside me.”
You’ve got a long pony tail and you look like my mom (another verse: you look like Steven Segall and the great rhyme: you look like Thomas Jefferson/Jennifer Aniston). “Aliens” has a fun riff and an interesting guitar sound. “Cadaver” sounds really full, with Shaprio’s voice fitting right in to the more bass driven sound.
“Seattle Party” is a single from their debut full length No Regerts, which I’m only including here to show the album cover. It’s something of a maturation (using the term loosely) musically–with a slow, unshouted chorus, although I don’t think it’s the most likely single on the album.
[READ: January 25, 2015] Chew: Volume Eight
Book Eight of the series (the last one I have until book nine comes out later this year) reminds us that even when people die in fiction they can still come back–especially with a supernatural story like this. Well, come back is not the right phrase. Show up again is more suited. Because in this book Tony Chu is able to imbibe a (revolting) concoction and speak to a dearly departed deceased person.
But before we even get to that we see how it was possible.
We also meet Tony and Toni’s baby sister Sage. Sage also has food related “gifts” but she hates hers. Sage is Cipropanthropatic–she can see the memories of anyone who is sitting near her if they are eating the same thing–so she goes to great lengths to try to avoid eating what others may also be eating. It turns out that Sage has just discovered that the person eating next to her is a murderer and also the head of a crime family.
Chapter two introduces us to Ken Keebler, the eroscibopctaros, who can take pictures of food which arouse sexual desires in the viewer. This all ties in with people in jail reading Food Luv magazine (ha). Currently in that same jail is Mason and that’s when we realize that someone whom we thought was on Tony’s side is actually working with Mason. And their escape plan involves Ray Jack Montero–the man behind the ban on chickens
In chapter four, Tony’s daughter Olive–an even more powerful Cibopath than her father helps to get on the case.
In chapter five we get to see the fascinating thing that Tony eats. It has psychotropic powers as well which makes this whole chapter trippy and hilarious. When Tony sprouts rabbit ears, that’s just the beginning. And when the final page shows Olive screaming “Holy Shit…cool” you know something big is coming for book nine.
I can’t wait

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