Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape by James Howard Kunstler is a book Thom mentioned he and Stanley Donwood read not too long ago. That book seems to be what originally inspired them to do a lot of this suburbia-themed artwork.
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ReplyDeletethat's an old one
ReplyDeleteare we allowed to get excited about this stuff yet?
ReplyDeleteOr would it be premature?
It would be an error :)
ReplyDeleteyes we should be very excited whether or not this stuff makes the album. it's here. eat it. ;)
ReplyDeleteabout the piece: hmm i wonder where they have gone, since they're not home?
"A GEOGRAPHY OF NOWHERE"!!!!!!!!!!
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There is nothing like the provocation of thought via a meaningless, reflexive laughter.
ReplyDeletethat is the title of chuck palahnuik's first book i think.
ReplyDeleteGeography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape by James Howard Kunstler is a book Thom mentioned he and Stanley Donwood read not too long ago. That book seems to be what originally inspired them to do a lot of this suburbia-themed artwork.
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