July, 2010

Tokyo Cigar Thoughts: Daredevil Born Again


DAREDEVIL “BORN AGAIN”

I had a conversation earlier with my boy Danimal ( whut up Playboy ) about the DVD series that DC comics have been releasing. At the end of the convo I stated how despite my tremendous respect for DC comics ( Batman is that DUDE ) , I’m always gonna be a Marvel. I wrote about Frank Miller in my last post for his work on “The dark Knight returns” ( shame on you if you haven’t experienced it yet ) because that is, simply put, the greatest graphic novel of all time to me……..even though I’m still a Marvel. My second favorite is another Frank Miller masterpiece. One he did for the house that Stan Lee built.

Daredevil was never a favorite of mine growing up. The stories just seemed too adult to my still developing young mind. If you told me my second favorite graphic novel would be a Daredevil story when I was a kid I would have looked at you like you were stupid ( I probably would have looked at you that way even if you told me something else, I was a real asshole as a kid ) TDKR had already introduced me to the concept of comics being more than just kid stuff, but Daredevil still didn’t grab me. I owned like one Daredevil comic growing up and I didn’t bother to catch the movie in theaters. About a year and a half ago I was online reading up on Frank Millers work to see what I hadn’t read yet and people kept on bringing up “Born Again” So I grabbed a copy and sat back. As I read it I caught the exact same feeling I had when I heard “Method man” for the first time. Which was “What the FUCK?!? This is incredible”

Maturity is a cool thing because it brings a whole new level of appreciation for certain things you just wouldn’t give too much of a fuck about as a kid. Daredevil seems to have always been intended for more older readers ( the character spends as much time working as a lawyer as he does kicking ass ) but when you mature and read it, it makes you feel like a kid again. The plot for “Born Again” revolves around Daredevil ( Matt Murdock ) being sold out by his ex girl Karen Page. Karen is a drug addicted, adult film star who sells Matt’s identity to a drug dealer for a fix. The info gets back to New York City’s top crime lord The Kingpin who has had beef with Daredevil for a long time. The villain discovering the hero’s identity thing has been done before but it usually turns into the villain fighting the hero at home rather than on the streets. What hit me about this is HOW the Kingpin attacks Murdock. He gets him disbarred, cleans out his bank accounts, strategically drives him mad from paranoia, turns him against his closet friends, THEN blows up his apartment. I’ve seen Superman get beaten to death by Doomsday, I’ve seen the Joker viciously murder Robin and his mother, hell, I’ve seen Magneto rip the skeleton out of Wolverine. None of them compared to what Kingpin put Daredevil through. Reading the story, I was like “DAMN!!!”

The art by David Mazzucchelli is very well done. Serving the story perfectly. I don’t find the artwork as mind blowing as works by Todd McFarlane, Norm Breyfogle or the almighty Jim Lee but it compliments the story better than I think even their fantastic talent could. The same way that the sound of “36 chambers” was nowhere near as polished as “The Chronic” but it was the PERFECT medium for the WU to do their thing on.

The magic in this is in the writing. Frank Miller outdid himself with the dialogue, both internal and between characters. If there ever was a comic that played out like a compelling movie, this is it. In one scene a man is murdered while a reporter listen’s in over the phone and the way the scene is set up and written is THE most nerve wracking moment in my comic reading history. The story is so good that I didn’t even notice that Daredevil was barely in costume for the entire duration. This is not a traditional superhero story. Rather than being amazed at feats of superhuman strength the most amazing thing in this is the triumph of the human spirit in the face of crushing adversity.

I recommend this book to anyone going through a hard time in life as it will make you wanna face your tormentor head on a punch him dead in the teeth, even if you don’t have a costume for fighting crime.

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Bliss N Eso – Running On Air Documentary (Part 2)

As promised, here’s the second part of the Bliss N Eso doco, “Running On Air”. About to watch it now, looking forward to this one.

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KillaQueenz – Break The Rules (video)

Sydney’s KillaQueenz have been around for a minute. Myself and Revelino worked with the girls on our Soul District project back in 03/04, and it’s great to see them making solid music, touring the country and of course, knocking out fresh videos.

Check out the visuals for single ‘Break The Rules’. Dope video. Quality Australian Hip Hop. Big ups.

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What Cee be on… Beirut

My cousin Mel put me onto these cats on the weekend, and I’ve been bumping this joint flat the fuck out since.

Beirut was the solo project of Zachary Francis Condon, which then morphed into a full on band. Their tunes are a mix of European styles with indie rock and pop. Mad unique and strangely addictive. Look em up. And you’re welcome.

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Fading Hour featuring The Movement Fam – Celestine (Remix) LIVE @ The Evelyn Hotel

Fading Hour are a prog rock band out of Melbourne, and their drummer, Chris Ferre, often rocks with us when we play live.

One of their tracks, ‘Celestine’, from their debut EP ‘Beyond The Void’, was so dope that myself, Notion and Bekah just had to jump on it. We recorded it at Wiseguy Studios, and this video was the first time we all performed it live. This was at the Evelyn Hotel on Saturday May 8th 2010.

Peep game…

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Affion Crockett x Drake x Tim Westwood

Check out this Affion Crockett spoof of Drake freestyling on Tim Westwood’s radio show in the UK. Shouts to the homie DJ Hyphen and his blog The Audacity of Dope for bringing this one to our attention. I’m gunna flip it around and give you the original video first, because you really need to watch it first.

Even the outtakes are hilarious.

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Back – Altató /streetROYAL/

The homie Sima, a producer I manage out of Hungary, now has two beats out in his native land that have video clips. Fucking respect.

This joint is from Back, called ‘Altató’ (which means ‘sleeping pills’), and it’s a banger. Wish I knew what he was saying but the language sounds amazing over Sima’s dope production. Certified banger.

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What Cee be on… Alexisonfire

So y’all might have seen my City & Colour post recently. Dallas is the fucking man.

The band that brought him his fame, Alexisonfire, is my favourite band by far right now. I’ve heard them be described as emo, screamo, hard rock and hardcore. I have no idea, but there’s some grinding guitars, guttural screams and Dallas’ harmonics blending to make some amazing music.

Check my two fave joints; ‘Young Cardinals’ is the co-title track of their latest album ‘Old Crows / Young Cardinals’, while ‘Boiled Frogs’ is from their classic ‘Crisis’. This shit is on repeat these days.

Boiled Frogs

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Eternia & Moss | GOODBYE (video)

Now that At Last is finally out, Eternia is keeping the videos coming. Check out the dope joint for ‘Goodbye’, the first solo video off the LP.

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Bliss N Eso – Running On Air Documentary (Part 1)

Without a doubt, Bliss N Eso have been the number one Hip Hop artists in the country for the last year or two (as Hilltop Hoods haven’t had as much of a strong presence).

Their music is usually groundbreaking, their shows are incredible and the whole package is extremely well put together.

The boys returned to the lab to record their 4th studio album recently, and are dropping a 3 part doco to support it. Check out part 1.

While you’re at it, check out their video for ‘Down By The River’, the first single off ‘Running On Air’.

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