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Canned Dragons

Canned Dragons is a weblog about faith, noise and technology, written by Robert Rackley.

"For the memory can both provoke the dragon and the memory can also subdue him."

~ St. John Chrysostom

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Enswiftification

When our beliefs are defined by our consumption, almost anything can become an object of worship.

Enswiftification
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Sacred Time

As I headed to Divine Liturgy yesterday morning, I was glad to be able to participate in sacred time. The ability to set aside time for worship and repentant reflection has clear benefits for the soul. Elizabeth Oldfield writes about Keeping Sacred Time for Comment Magazine. Rowan Williams says that

Sacred Time

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Into The Realm

I have mixed feelings about a band that does doom metal with this much conviction.

Into The Realm
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Love Child (Never Meant To Be)

Bandcamp has a feature on Sonic Youth and Beat Happening contemporaries, Love Child. John Morrison, writing about the short-lived group, notes that their sound, while not pop-punk as we think of it, nevertheless was both pop and punk. Particularly on their early 7” singles, they have a shambling, amateurish sound

Love Child (Never Meant To Be)
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Your Analyst Was A Placekicker For The Falcons

Examining the attempts to replace religious observances with secular equivalents.

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Music Media Mayhem

What is the best way to buy and consume music in 2024?

Music Media Mayhem
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A La Sala

A band that has spawned many imitators keeps adding to the quality of their catalog.

A La Sala