If you’ve been around Randomville for a while, you probably know that we were birthed from the message boards of one of the best radio stations of all time, WOXY. You can search around on the internet and learn a lot about this amazing station, and even find some old play lists on Spotify. But […]
UPDATE: CONGRATS TO OUR WINNER JASON GATIAN FROM PADEN CITY, WV!! Randomville Readers! We LOVE to give stuff away and we have some more stuff! Want to win a copy Of Montreal band member David Barnes’ book What’s Weird? Here is what you have to do: Either comment on this story and post the words […]
On January 25th, legendary punk singer/poet Patti Smith walked on to the stage at Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, greeted by hundreds of standing fans applauding her entrance. I had arrived a few minutes late, but not too late to feel the sheer excitement filling the air as she was introduced by Charles Cross, a local Seattle […]
So here we are, at the end of yet another decade. We figure that all of the other entertainment sources out there are going to have all of the “Best Of’s” for the past decade, but really, won’t they all have about the same answers anyway? Instead, Randomville is choosing to focus on what happened […]
Be sure to check back with Randomville ALL WEEK LONG as we will be giving daily reviews of the CMJ Music Marathon in NYC! Have you checked out our Tuesday coverage yet? Click here to do so! For Wednesday I decided to deviate away from photographing gigs to attend a special guest lecture by rock […]
 I’ve been here so many times, I can tell you the process. And even how to navigate the terminals to success: Choose a right or left lane, ID at the ready, make your way past the wasted waters, Larger-than-3-ounce tubes of toothpaste, and other absurd toiletries. Then just three more frisks, and your vetting […]
The life we have made, the love we have lost. The road we have taken, no matter the cost.  Loved ones that have passed, the ones still here, the page we turn to show the next year.  Breaking the silence, by laughing out loud. getting pushed aside, within a big crowd.  Crying […]
The sun is cold but short-short bladders still roll on by, giant goose bumps popping like bubbles of denial or rubber nipples on turkeys that say: despite my youth, please stick a fork in me, turn me over, I am done. The sun is cold, sinking into the ocean, a glowing olive in a dirty […]
Drifting Into Spring
From the stairwell outside, a dark cigar billows smoke plumes. Not quite the normal smell of spring. These days, everything’s the same but different. I have to walk away from it. From long-distanced hospital beds, to radiated hairs falling from your scalp to my wooden floor, the smell of cancer has reached my nose […]
Fictionarium: The Final Chapter
For the past 6 weeks, we have released new chapters of our Fictionarium story. In brief, 7 different authors got together to construct a fictional story. One person started it, and then the next person picked up where the last one left off. None of these ideas or subjects was previously talked about; the writers […]