Friday, July 31, 2009

Your Future Is Mine.

Reading or writing on another train platform.



Looking up at neon train times, contemplating life and creation - usually finding myself whimsically looking up to the sky wondering how clouds work or why that part is that colour or why that part is moving and that part is not.

It's either really hot or really cold, and whatever the weather, I am inappropriately dressed.

Now, what to do. Get coffee? Is there time? Will I have to run for the train coffee cup in hand and do the embarrassing thing of slowing down to edge my way to a doorway that's not crammed full of angry commuters or buggys? Which pocket is my phone in? How much battery is there left on my iPod? Will it last the journey? Will I last the journey is more the point.

There is usually an underlying sense of guilt attached to my contemplative waits on endless platforms. It has increased over the course of the last year, each time bringing with it more questions, more times of deep reflection, more times when I've simply had to shake myself out of thinking about it for fear of delving deeper into my narcissistic hours of thought and motion. This guilt comes from spending money, from alcohol, from boys, from ignorance. Mainly from ignorance. Mainly from not listening. The list is truly endless like no other list. Defying a plan, leading me to endless train stations, and feeling like I'm running from something.

Now this contemplative knot tightens, symbolizing uncertainty.

'Your future is Mine' a voice whispers.

The voice swims through me, exciting, unnerving, supernatural and wild. It rips through me daily, seeking me out and challenging me and all of a sudden it's a minute until the train I'm due to board arrives and I'm always grateful to get moving again so that the voice can reign supreme.

Your future is mine. It is louder now, and as quick as I am reassured, the knot in my stomach is gone.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Best Thing About Today #19

The other day I told you all to read The Time Travellers Wife, a wonderful book that I'm currently nearing the end of. Well they're making it into a film! Tonight at Tesco I saw a poster for it outside. It has the beautiful Rachel McAdams in it from The Notebook and Eric Bana from the awful first Hulk film. Here's the trailer:

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Massively Great Quotes #21



"Even the smallest person can change the course of the future."
- Galadriel, Lord Of The Rings

Monday, July 27, 2009

Great Things About Life This Week #13



  • My weekend was spent in 2 of my favourite places: Winchester and Weymouth. In Winchester I searched for a new house with a best friend, in Weymouth I slobbed out in an old house with a best friend.
  • Holga cameras: I'm sure you will be hearing much more about this, but I ordered a Holga camera this week, and I'm very excited about receiving it and messing around with it! They are 80s toy cameras that produce amazing light distortion effects and I have loved looking at Holga images on flickr for ages now, so am eager to get started with mine soon, exciting.
  • New babies: my friend Abi had a beautiful beautiful little girl very early this morning. Her name is Amelie Victoria and I'm very excited about meeting her soon.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

The Best Thing About Today #18

The first song of Imogen Heap's new album 'Ellipse' is on Spotify!


image from myspace.com/imogenheap

Listen to First Train Home on Spotify: HERE!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Wicked Cool Bands #11

"If you ask me of my fondest memory,
I'd say take my hand and I'll show you where I've been.

As we tread through leaves you'd listen while I speak,
t
his moment that we share is ours to keep."
- Through The Leaves, Kissy Sell Out



Kissy Sell Out: DJ, electro pioneer, remix king. Summer songs. Big tunes. Best played loud accompanied by sunshine. Listen to Through the Leaves, the best track (in my humble opinion) from their 2009 record, Youth and try not to give in to the desire to run to the nearest park and lie back and think of the summer that we should be having. You might want to take an umbrella for the rain.

Official site.
Myspace.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wonderful Websites #8

I love anything funny to do with animals. Me and my friend Sally often send really random pictures of animals to each other purely for the laughs. So this website pretty much ticks some major humour boxes for me.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Image Share #1

New feature: I show you comics/images/pictures.

Today's is via doghatesme.com.


image from www.doghatesme.com

Monday, July 20, 2009

Great Things About Life This Week #12


  • Longleat Safari Park! My friend Massimo came to visit, and we went to Longleat with my mum, and it was amazing! We held a tarantula called Rosie and I also held a snake called... wait for it... Orville. Amazing.
  • Tarantulas are proper amazing creatures. I don't like spiders, don't get me wrong, but this tarantula was just beautiful. I'm sure 90% of you disagree with me, but it was just incredible to see it up close and realise that it wasn't going to hurt me. It just sat there all light and furry chillin' out. Amazing.
  • Today I get to see lots of my favourite people, including my lovely boyfriend, my wonderful nieces and sister, my wicked friends Laura and Vicky, and I also get to top all this off with a Chinese. Excellent.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Personification: Wisdom Teeth.


image from www.nataliedee.com

Dear Wisdom Teeth,

You're probably wondering why I've singled you out amid the other 24ish teeth in my mouth, but that's because you in particular are making my life hell at the moment. Okay, so yeah, your friends Molar and Incisor and I have had our problems in the past, there was also that isolated incident in 2005 when one of them literally crumbled in my mouth like a biscuit that had been left in a cup of tea for too long, but this time... I'm talking just to you.

First of all, lets begin with your name. Who are you to just presume that your presence grants wisdom? You nutjobs. You so far have brought nothing but pain and misery as you've poked and prodded and bled your way into my mouth, and I'm seriously considering taking up some kind of lawsuit for false advertising. There is not an ounce of extra wisdom to be seen!

Now we've tackled that, lets move on to your purpose. Now you may think who am I to question your uses, but I simply must protest against your existence when you appear to do literally nothing. I gag when I brush you because you're simply too far back in my mouth, so how food reaches you for you to do your so called 'job' of chewing, I'll never know. Be sure to let me know if you actually get any of the goods during meal times, and then I might reconsidering labelling you USELESS.

I'm sure you can sense my want to bring some serious pugilistic rage upon you not just for your pointless existence but also many other reasons. You seem to bring me nothing but misery, and this misery is only to continue when I eventually give in to this constant pain and nausea and visit a dentist, one of my least favourite things to do in life. Ever.

So, the point of this letter was to simply make it clear if you haven't gathered already that I hate you. I will always hate you. I've hated you from the moment you first appeared through my gums, bleeding your way into the world like a tiny little annoying volcano erupting in my mouth. And I will continue to hate you, whether you lead a full and pointless life in the depths of my jaw, or whether your ultimate demise occurs with a minor operation, extracting you from this place.

So, to sum up; you bring nothing to the table.

Yours in pain, bleeding gums, headaches, ear ache and severe bad moods,
Emmah xo

Friday, July 17, 2009

YouTube Win #3

I'm so ridiculously excited about this film!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Massively Great Quotes #20



Therefore we do not lose heart.
Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen but on what is unseen.
For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
- The Bible,
2 Corinthians 4 v. 16 - 18


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wicked Cool Bands #10

"There's a spanner in the works you know,
you gotta step up your game to make to the top.
So go!"
- Something Good Can Work, Two Door Cinema Club


image from myspace.com/twodoorcinemaclub


I love any opportunity to have a dance. Music that makes you want to move and dance is a winner in my book, so to discover Two Door Cinema Club's music is a massive win in this dreary month of July. They only have 2 tracks on Spotify but that hasn't stopped me from playing them over and over again and dancing around my room whilst it poured down with rain outside! They hail from the great wondrous place that is Northern Ireland, specifically Bangor which I hear on great authority is one of the best places on earth. True or not, it certainly churns out some very talented musicians, Two Door included.

Fresh from a brilliant set at Glastonbury (which you can watch here) they continue the summer of festivals with V and Leeds. So if you're going to either of those, then I urge you to go see them.

They have Twitter, they have Myspace and they have great songs. What are you waiting for? Go dance.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Great Things About Life This Week #11


  • My new lumberjack shirt. Cost too much than I want to say, but it's really wonderful and I love it. (NB: Note the completely shattered/retarded look I manage to pull off in this photo. Not everyone can do that with such ease.)
  • I also bought a t-shirt with Madonna on. And I'm not talking about leotard Madonna who adopts Africans. I'm talking about super rad goth/eighties Madonna in the Like A Virgin video.
  • This lead to my Saturday night dancing around my room in leggings and said Madonna top to eighties classics and singing very loudly whilst tidying out my cupboards. Therapeutic and satisfying.

Brilliant Books #1

Another new feature! This time I'm going to have a go at being Richard and Judy and recommend you some books. I'm not a massive fan of reading, I often find that I can't be bothered to make time to read, or that my attention span doesn't last long enough to warrant a 300 pager, but sometimes I will stumble upon books that just take me in, and I can't help but fall in love with.



The Time Travelers Wife is one of those books. A book thats main theme is that of love. Love stories to me are usually frivolous, they don't tell you the real, deep and addictive things about love that make it worth writing a book about. Usually, I find that books will paint a picture of love that screams cheesy valentines cards, awkward first dates and that moment where the initial lustful attraction is over and you're left with someone you thought you were in love with but in reality it was over before it had begun. The Time Travelers Wife tells a tale of real love, love that you can't let go of. Henry has a genetic disorder where by his body clock randomly resets itself and he is transported into his own past or his own future. His present is often blurred, and so this makes relationships difficult, let alone a marriage. But his love for Claire outweighs all impossibilities, and you will find yourself drawn in and captivated by their story, however strange the subject matter may seem. I know girls who love this story, and I know boys who've recommended it to me too, so don't presume that it is simply a throw away tale.

So go forth and enjoy some literature!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Imogen Heap!


image from www.myspace.com/imogenheap

If any of you know me personally you will know that my favourite woman in music and possibly one of my favourite women ever is Imogen Heap! Perhaps you have heard her name about, and you might be familiar with her music, or you might be a big fan, or you might not see what the big deal is. (NB: if you hold that last option, then you are misguided and should seek professional help.) Whatever your affiliation with her or her music, allow me to be annoyingly excited about her new album!

The second solo album entitled Ellipse is ready for release on the 24th of August and Imogen has posted a link where you can listen to the first track from it, First Train Home. It's really great. Trust me.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Massively Great Quotes #19



"Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens."
- J.R.R Tolkien

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

The Best Thing About Today #15

THIS IS THE ALBUM COVER FOR IMOGEN'S NEW ALBUM! How. Bloody. Exciting.


image from www.myspace.com/imogenheap

Monday, July 06, 2009

Great Things About Life This Week #10

THE BIG TENTH EDITION! But don't get excited it's the same as every week.



  • Idlewild! I saw them on Saturday night at a free festival in Coventry (http://www.godivafestival.co.uk/) and they were really amazing. They played some new songs which sound great, and I hope that they do a tour so that I can see them again in an environment that doesn't involve loads of drunk screaming chavs.
  • Cow vintage shop in Birmingham. I bought a lovely vintage denim skirt for £6ish today and my boyfriend bought some amazing brogues. Great value.
  • Thunderstorms. There hasn't been a good enough one to satisfy my longing for one, but I think that there might be a big one on the way this week. I fully intend to watch it from my bedroom window thinking about how amazing creation is and how I am but a mere insignificant blip in the grand scheme of things.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Wicked Cool Bands #9

"My face blew up at such a casual sight,
this miracle is of ecstatic fright."
- Little Secrets, Passion Pit


image from myspace.com/passionpitjams

Think MGMT only loads better. Think soundtrack to your summer. Think music that makes you wanna go WHOOO. Passion Pit.

I'm gutted that they're doing a set at the Orange Rooms in Southampton tomorrow night and I'll probably be on a train. Hearing Little Secrets live would make my week perfect. So, there we go, recommendation number one is Little Secrets, a song that might make you don shades and run around outside praising the heat rather than complaining (like me) that you can't sleep and that it's too hot to do anything. Other awesome songs of theirs are Sleepy Head and The Reeling, both of which you can listen to at their Myspace and on Spotify.

So there we go, summer 2009, meet Passion Pit.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009