Entities and Elementals from the 2004 Cold Warning album Substation 7. Genre: Electro Acoustic World Music
Cold Warning – Entities and Elementals
December 20, 2009 by coldwarningCold Warning – Pripyat Sunrise
December 20, 2009 by coldwarningMinimal electronic song Pripyat Sunrise from the 2006 Cold Warning album KSRMĀ
Cold Warning – Eye
December 20, 2009 by coldwarning
Azure Introspection (Naked Mix) Free DL
September 28, 2009 by coldwarningNow available: Free Download of Cold Warning’s song Azure Introspection (Naked Mix) at Artist Server
http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/2512/20478/1/1/0/20478.mp3
Glenn Beck’s take on the use of nuclear weapons
September 5, 2009 by coldwarningThe following needs no introductory rant by me.
From the April 10 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks’ The Glenn Beck Program:
BECK: Why do we have these weapons? Why have we developed these weapons if we’re afraid to use them? And I got news for you: I’m afraid to use them because I know exactly what would happen. Everybody would come out of the woodwork saying how horrible we are and we’re despicable human beings and now we’re using nuclear weapons. I think we need to change the name of the weapon. I think we just need to come up with some sort of politically correct name. Something, I don’t know — this isn’t it, but like a butterfly bomb. Aw, look, it’s like a little butterfly. We could paint it all psychedelic colors; everybody in San Francisco would be like, “Aw, ain’t that like a little butterfly?” Vaporization. I think we’d have a better chance of dropping it. Can you imagine, [Sen.] John Kerry [D-MA] standing up: “It’s completely irresponsible to drop the butterfly bomb.” Yeah, because it sounds too nice.
You know, how about — because it would make the ground temperature very, very hot, how about something like a climate-control device? Maybe we rename these nukes the climate-control device? Of course, that makes you think of global warming, and then it would tie in, and then it probably wouldn’t — something for the tanning index. Bomb de tropical. What do you think of that? Bomb de tropical. That kind of sounds nice. We could use that one in Venezuela. You know, the problem is I am so pro-science. Everybody says conservatives are anti-science. We’re not. I’m pro-science. We’ve developed this bomb, why wouldn’t we use it? It’s the pro-science bomb.
No, wait a minute. Hang on just a second. You treat cancer with radiation. I say we call these things anti-cancer bombs. We’re just — what? We’re just dropping anti-cancer bombs. There might have been a cancer victim some place in the — you know, the bowels of that nuclear power plant over there. I don’t — we had — we wanted to make sure we got that anti-cancer vaccine right to them. We’re just dropping anti-cancer bombs. Who’s against — who’s for cancer? Who’s against treatment of cancer? That’s all we’re doing — it’s an anti-cancer bomb.
Glenn Becks Psychotic Rant to a caller
September 3, 2009 by coldwarning
Truly Glenn Beck is a sick man. I just can’t see how people can take him seriously.
The Hypocrisy of Glenn Beck
August 31, 2009 by coldwarningA terrible Dream
August 27, 2009 by coldwarningI had an absolutely terrible dream last night. I was traveling somewhere on a train and had my Fender Strat on board. I had it on a guitar stand and walked away from it. When I came back someone had drop kicked it right where the neck meets the body. It was a horrible mess. The only thing holding the body and neck together were the strings. I woke up feeling terrible and had to actually go into the studio to make sure it was ok. Maybe I’m not playing enough and my subconcious mind is nudging me on.
Cold Warning at The Limewire Store
August 22, 2009 by coldwarningThe albums Substation 7 ($5.99) and Azure Introspection ($6.99) by Cold Warning are now available at the Limewire store
Studio Malfunctions
August 20, 2009 by coldwarningThere is nothing more frustrating than settling down with an idea in my head ready to record, and then running into one system problem after another. If it isn’t my Mac crashing its a bad connection, broken string, or a malfunctioning synth. Creativity dies a quick death when this happens. Usually everything goes perfect when I’m just practicing or rehearsing a part but when that record button is hit Murphy’s law is innitiated as well.