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Weird Carolers by Brent Green – Beethoven Going Deaf

Weird Carolers from Brent Green on Vimeo.

“Beethoven… going deaf and inventing Ode to Joy… There were bite marks on his piano.” A beautiful and haunting short animated film by self-taught animated filmmaker and artist, Brent Green. His website is here: Nervous Films. In case you want to read the text, it is available (after a little scrolling) here: Words that go with Films. via.

Happy Darkest Day!

A Very Festive Darkest Day Staircase

As you may or may not expect, it isn’t traditional in my tribe of monsters (specifically haunters of basements and attics) to celebrate Christmas. Yes. Yes. I know it might seem shocking, but monsters can be like that.

It does turn out that we have a holiday very near Christmas that we call Darkest Day. There are even traditional songs to go with Darkest Day. Such as Oh Darkest Day, I’ll be Haunting You, and Crawling up from the Depths. The second song, I’ll be Haunting You, is traditionally screamed, as opposed to anything resembling singing. The other two require quite a bit of moaning and bumping about. Crawling up is singular in that it requires the performer to slam a door at the very end. Ah! It makes me nostalgic talking about such things.

Darkest Day commemorates a special day that happened thousands of years ago in a great monster civilization that has since disappeared. It seems that a team of astronomers had noticed that the sun seemed to be going away. The days had grown shorter and shorter. It was on this day that they noticed that the sun had seemed to stop, and they excitedly announced that it would never come back. Monsters all over the world would gain hours of creeping and haunting time, and our monster GDP would skyrocket. Little did they know that they had unwittingly marked the very day that the sun started coming back. I can only imagine that this was very embarassing.

We monsters don’t generally give gifts around Darkest Day. There are a few traditional things that we do to mark it, however. For example, monsters with hair will get a haircut. It happens that some monsters who do not have hair (or for whom a haircut would be painful, like a Medusa), can get wigs. The wigs are generally black and have very very long hair so that the wearer can have a real cutting experience. (Haha. Get it?) Of course, this is one of those items where richer monsters can show up the neighbors with more expensive wigs. Some very wealthy monsters even hire ghosts to haunt their wigs.

A traditional item we share with humans around this time is the giving of cards. Of course, we do it very differently. We give cards that are made of black paper and put in black envelopes. We do not mail them or even scrawl addresses on them. A proper Darkest Day card is delivered by sneaking up the the recipient’s domicile and sliding it under a door or in a window in such a way that the receiver will be unaware that they even got a card. Unfortunately, such cards are hard to see in the dark. I’m a big fan of paper, though, so I like getting cards and leave them all over my floor to step on during the coming year.

One last tradition that monsters share on this holiday is climbing up stairways in towers. It’s best to have a very long stairway hidden away in a haunted castle or deserted lighthouse, but a good staircase in a derelict hotel or even an apartment building will do. When done properly, a lot of moaning, clanking, and bumping around in the dark creates an especially harrowing tone, and a monster should properly imagine climbing these dark stairs all the way up into the sky, even if their staircase only goes up a few floors.

So there you have it. I hope everyone has a very happy holiday.

Living Large

Flat Eric,

Wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, I salute you. You may not be the scariest monster ever, but you certainly know how to live large. As this short documentary shows, you are obviously the center of a massive, international conspiracy requiring scrambled phone calls and hastily scrawled coded instructions on paper documents that are shuttled around the world by your beautiful but deadly army of female ninjas. And yet, in the thick of it, you show an underlying taste for style, music, and refinement. Your demeanor reflects a worldly seriousness, generosity of heart, and clever sense of humor. Most of all, I admire a monster who knows how to hang up a phone.

Sincerely,

The Dark


Mr. Oizo – Flat Beat – 1999

Queen of Darkness 6: Amanda Palmer

Amanda Palmer is having quite the year. For one thing, it looks like her book, “Who Killed Amanda Palmer” has sold out (although there are copies on sale still on Amazon.) In addition, she and Neil Gaiman are a couple. She gets a least 500 internet points for that.

Amanda Palmer does not have an Animal Hat

Amanda Palmer does not have an Animal Hat

Queen of Darkness 2: Fever Ray

I love the “If I Had a Heart” music video by Fever Ray. I watch it over and over. It’s not every monster who can say that they’ve found themselves in a building full of dead people, singing a song about life, death, and love. Add to that the fact that she’s a really HOT monster with lots of big teeth, and it’s like the monster version of… of… a fudge sundae or something.

Hey Fever Ray, if you’re going to show us those teeth, you better be ready to use them!

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Fever Ray doesn’t have an animal hat. Animal masks are close enough.

Animal Mask

Fever Ray has an Animal Mask

Get Fever Ray on Amazon.

Do you have anyone you would nominate for Queen of Darkness 2009? Leave a note in the comments! Be sure to provide reasons why you think so in the comment.

The flying monkeys let our technician out for a minute and he snuck away into the light of day. Thanks for your patience during this difficult transition.
I ated Tinkerbell.

Fhtagn Spoken Here.

... the attic, a vast raftered length lighted only by small blinking windows in the gable ends, and filled with a massed wreckage of chests, chairs, and spinning-wheels which infinite years of deposit had shrouded and festooned into monstrous and hellish shapes.
The Shunned House
H.P. Lovecraft




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