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June 18, 2005
Throttle Theatrical Premiere

The theatrical premiere of the film Throttle (formerly titled E5) will run for three days at the Starz Film Center in Denver starting Friday, June 24th.
It features the Deviant song Keep Away.
Posted by D' MacKinnon at 10:49 AM
June 17, 2005
End of Innocence
It's funny how much time changes things.
When we are born we are perfect, beautiful, unblemished; created this way by nature and our parents. Little by little that perfection is chipped at, eroded away. Scars, tattoos, piercings, drugs, alcohol...little by little they all take their toll on our bodies till we our sagged and puffy flesh barely resembles the child that once was. A vibrant new blossom is so colorful and beautiful when first clipped from it's stem but quickly it withers, fades, then shrivels into nothingness.
Should I be saddened by this fragility that is our shared predicament, that eventually all that is beautiful must fade?
Certainly there is some appreciation to be found in the complexity of scar. Each little scar here and there is a record of a moment in time. Skinning the knee while you dad teaches you to ride a bike. Cutting your lip on your braces that you so abhorred. Bumping your head on that date where you met your true love. Yes, these scars have their own beauty. Perhaps it's all just a little bit of payment here and there for the wisdom you eventually accumulate.
Posted by D' MacKinnon at 01:36 AM | TrackBack
June 03, 2005
Never Fall
Hey everyone,
A demo version of the song "Never Fall" by the Suicide Kings is up on their myspace profile, check it out.
I've been working with them in the studio producing their 1st album. More and different material to come soon, I forsee good things happening for them in the future.
Posted by D' MacKinnon at 08:32 PM | TrackBack
June 02, 2005
Cars Crashing
Love. It's a car crash.
Two cars smashing each other.
Sometimes you see it coming, sometimes you don't.
It's easy to avoid the crash if you see it coming.
It's unpredictable, it's painful.
Try not to burn each other up.
Try not to get blood everywhere.
Your car won't be the same afterward.
But you can always become a better driver.
