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🦋 A malformed Papilio xuthus has survived 20 days in captivity —
over twice the normal lifespan (5–10 days) while maintaining behavioral and physiological responses.
An exceptionally rare case worthy of scientific report.
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🦋 A malformed Papilio xuthus has survived 20 days in captivity —
over twice the normal lifespan (5–10 days) while maintaining behavioral and physiological responses.
An exceptionally rare case worthy of scientific report.
#Butterfly #PapilioXuthus #Observation #RareCase #Science #Metamorphosis -
🦋 A malformed Papilio xuthus has survived 20 days in captivity —
over twice the normal lifespan (5–10 days) while maintaining behavioral and physiological responses.
An exceptionally rare case worthy of scientific report.
#Butterfly #PapilioXuthus #Observation #RareCase #Science #Metamorphosis -
🦋 A malformed Papilio xuthus has survived 20 days in captivity —
over twice the normal lifespan (5–10 days) while maintaining behavioral and physiological responses.
An exceptionally rare case worthy of scientific report.
#Butterfly #PapilioXuthus #Observation #RareCase #Science #Metamorphosis -
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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"While not everyone knows the axolotl, it is loved by all who know it. This adorable amphibian is a type of salamander that never undergoes metamorphosis. Therefore, this animal remains fully aquatic. They are popular among people for their cute faces that always appear to be smiling. However, there is something that we should not be smiling about. The beloved axolotls are on the brink of extinction. These beloved animals are critically endangered, and now experts are wondering if there is hope for them and their species.
Axolotls already had the odds stacked against them due to their limited habitat space. According to Conservation International, this amphibian can only be found in 'an ancient wetland system of islands and canals in Mexico City.' Having only a small place for existence has already placed this beloved creature behind other species. Then, add in habitat loss and pollution, and these little guys don't stand a chance. Not to mention the introduction of invasive fish that prey on the axolotl as well. The majority of the factors against this amphibian are human-driven. Urban expansion slowly takes over their natural habitat.
Additionally, the pollution from wastewater and agricultural seepage into their habitats degrades their water quality. This then reduces their ability to see as well as some of their sensory skills. Also, climate change leads to higher water temperatures, which can impair their reproduction and growth rates. Not to mention that rising temperatures also increase the risk, frequency, and severity of droughts, which in turn reduce their freshwater habitats. With all of these odds stacked against them, it is no wonder that axolotls are on the brink of extinction.
With daunting news like that, it is easy to assume that the axolotl's future is bleak. However, new evidence suggests that there may be a shred of hope for this adorable amphibian.
Conservation International shares that researchers are now using 'traditional fishing nets as well as environmental DNA (eDNA) to track the presence of the notoriously elusive amphibian.' With this new tracking, the Ecological Restoration Laboratory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with support from Conservation International-Mexico, is successfully 'covering 115 monitoring sites across the 2,500-hectare (6,180-acre) Xochimilco Protected Area.'
Although they have not yet successfully captured an axolotl, eDNA testing has revealed that axolotls are still present in the canal, which is promising. While their numbers are just a fraction of what they used to be, researchers are optimistic that the negative impacts can be reversed. The wetlands that the axolotls call home have been greatly affected by the overuse of pesticides in modern farming. In addition to invasive species such as carp and tilapia, which are axolotls' main predators. Luckily, local farmers and researchers have teamed up to reverse the trend."
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"While not everyone knows the axolotl, it is loved by all who know it. This adorable amphibian is a type of salamander that never undergoes metamorphosis. Therefore, this animal remains fully aquatic. They are popular among people for their cute faces that always appear to be smiling. However, there is something that we should not be smiling about. The beloved axolotls are on the brink of extinction. These beloved animals are critically endangered, and now experts are wondering if there is hope for them and their species.
Axolotls already had the odds stacked against them due to their limited habitat space. According to Conservation International, this amphibian can only be found in 'an ancient wetland system of islands and canals in Mexico City.' Having only a small place for existence has already placed this beloved creature behind other species. Then, add in habitat loss and pollution, and these little guys don't stand a chance. Not to mention the introduction of invasive fish that prey on the axolotl as well. The majority of the factors against this amphibian are human-driven. Urban expansion slowly takes over their natural habitat.
Additionally, the pollution from wastewater and agricultural seepage into their habitats degrades their water quality. This then reduces their ability to see as well as some of their sensory skills. Also, climate change leads to higher water temperatures, which can impair their reproduction and growth rates. Not to mention that rising temperatures also increase the risk, frequency, and severity of droughts, which in turn reduce their freshwater habitats. With all of these odds stacked against them, it is no wonder that axolotls are on the brink of extinction.
With daunting news like that, it is easy to assume that the axolotl's future is bleak. However, new evidence suggests that there may be a shred of hope for this adorable amphibian.
Conservation International shares that researchers are now using 'traditional fishing nets as well as environmental DNA (eDNA) to track the presence of the notoriously elusive amphibian.' With this new tracking, the Ecological Restoration Laboratory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with support from Conservation International-Mexico, is successfully 'covering 115 monitoring sites across the 2,500-hectare (6,180-acre) Xochimilco Protected Area.'
Although they have not yet successfully captured an axolotl, eDNA testing has revealed that axolotls are still present in the canal, which is promising. While their numbers are just a fraction of what they used to be, researchers are optimistic that the negative impacts can be reversed. The wetlands that the axolotls call home have been greatly affected by the overuse of pesticides in modern farming. In addition to invasive species such as carp and tilapia, which are axolotls' main predators. Luckily, local farmers and researchers have teamed up to reverse the trend."
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"While not everyone knows the axolotl, it is loved by all who know it. This adorable amphibian is a type of salamander that never undergoes metamorphosis. Therefore, this animal remains fully aquatic. They are popular among people for their cute faces that always appear to be smiling. However, there is something that we should not be smiling about. The beloved axolotls are on the brink of extinction. These beloved animals are critically endangered, and now experts are wondering if there is hope for them and their species.
Axolotls already had the odds stacked against them due to their limited habitat space. According to Conservation International, this amphibian can only be found in 'an ancient wetland system of islands and canals in Mexico City.' Having only a small place for existence has already placed this beloved creature behind other species. Then, add in habitat loss and pollution, and these little guys don't stand a chance. Not to mention the introduction of invasive fish that prey on the axolotl as well. The majority of the factors against this amphibian are human-driven. Urban expansion slowly takes over their natural habitat.
Additionally, the pollution from wastewater and agricultural seepage into their habitats degrades their water quality. This then reduces their ability to see as well as some of their sensory skills. Also, climate change leads to higher water temperatures, which can impair their reproduction and growth rates. Not to mention that rising temperatures also increase the risk, frequency, and severity of droughts, which in turn reduce their freshwater habitats. With all of these odds stacked against them, it is no wonder that axolotls are on the brink of extinction.
With daunting news like that, it is easy to assume that the axolotl's future is bleak. However, new evidence suggests that there may be a shred of hope for this adorable amphibian.
Conservation International shares that researchers are now using 'traditional fishing nets as well as environmental DNA (eDNA) to track the presence of the notoriously elusive amphibian.' With this new tracking, the Ecological Restoration Laboratory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with support from Conservation International-Mexico, is successfully 'covering 115 monitoring sites across the 2,500-hectare (6,180-acre) Xochimilco Protected Area.'
Although they have not yet successfully captured an axolotl, eDNA testing has revealed that axolotls are still present in the canal, which is promising. While their numbers are just a fraction of what they used to be, researchers are optimistic that the negative impacts can be reversed. The wetlands that the axolotls call home have been greatly affected by the overuse of pesticides in modern farming. In addition to invasive species such as carp and tilapia, which are axolotls' main predators. Luckily, local farmers and researchers have teamed up to reverse the trend."
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"While not everyone knows the axolotl, it is loved by all who know it. This adorable amphibian is a type of salamander that never undergoes metamorphosis. Therefore, this animal remains fully aquatic. They are popular among people for their cute faces that always appear to be smiling. However, there is something that we should not be smiling about. The beloved axolotls are on the brink of extinction. These beloved animals are critically endangered, and now experts are wondering if there is hope for them and their species.
Axolotls already had the odds stacked against them due to their limited habitat space. According to Conservation International, this amphibian can only be found in 'an ancient wetland system of islands and canals in Mexico City.' Having only a small place for existence has already placed this beloved creature behind other species. Then, add in habitat loss and pollution, and these little guys don't stand a chance. Not to mention the introduction of invasive fish that prey on the axolotl as well. The majority of the factors against this amphibian are human-driven. Urban expansion slowly takes over their natural habitat.
Additionally, the pollution from wastewater and agricultural seepage into their habitats degrades their water quality. This then reduces their ability to see as well as some of their sensory skills. Also, climate change leads to higher water temperatures, which can impair their reproduction and growth rates. Not to mention that rising temperatures also increase the risk, frequency, and severity of droughts, which in turn reduce their freshwater habitats. With all of these odds stacked against them, it is no wonder that axolotls are on the brink of extinction.
With daunting news like that, it is easy to assume that the axolotl's future is bleak. However, new evidence suggests that there may be a shred of hope for this adorable amphibian.
Conservation International shares that researchers are now using 'traditional fishing nets as well as environmental DNA (eDNA) to track the presence of the notoriously elusive amphibian.' With this new tracking, the Ecological Restoration Laboratory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with support from Conservation International-Mexico, is successfully 'covering 115 monitoring sites across the 2,500-hectare (6,180-acre) Xochimilco Protected Area.'
Although they have not yet successfully captured an axolotl, eDNA testing has revealed that axolotls are still present in the canal, which is promising. While their numbers are just a fraction of what they used to be, researchers are optimistic that the negative impacts can be reversed. The wetlands that the axolotls call home have been greatly affected by the overuse of pesticides in modern farming. In addition to invasive species such as carp and tilapia, which are axolotls' main predators. Luckily, local farmers and researchers have teamed up to reverse the trend."
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Lucruri pe care poate nu le cunoșteam, legate de marele și slăvitul praznic al Schimbării la Față a Domnului Sărbătoarea datează de la începutul secolului al IV-lea, cand Sfânta Împărăteasă Elena a zidit o frumoasă Biserică pe Muntele cel înalt al Taborului 👉 https://c.aparatorul.md/farz5 👈 #ŢaraSfântă #Apus #Biserică #IisusHristos #mănăstireortodoxă #Metamorphosis #Minunea #muntelecelsfântalluiDumnezeu #MunteleTabor #Probaje #Răsărit #Sărbătoarea #SchimbarealaFa...
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This week’s tools to better leadership
#fire #fern #metanoia
Rapid transformation ignites our spirit. Work incrementally, inspired by the nature of which we are part, through our collective metamorphosis.
#insights #reflection #advice #leadershiptarot -
This week’s tools to better leadership
#fire #fern #metanoia
Rapid transformation ignites our spirit. Work incrementally, inspired by the nature of which we are part, through our collective metamorphosis.
#insights #reflection #advice #leadershiptarot -
This week’s tools to better leadership
#fire #fern #metanoia
Rapid transformation ignites our spirit. Work incrementally, inspired by the nature of which we are part, through our collective metamorphosis.
#insights #reflection #advice #leadershiptarot -
This week’s tools to better leadership
#fire #fern #metanoia
Rapid transformation ignites our spirit. Work incrementally, inspired by the nature of which we are part, through our collective metamorphosis.
#insights #reflection #advice #leadershiptarot -
This week’s tools to better leadership
#fire #fern #metanoia
Rapid transformation ignites our spirit. Work incrementally, inspired by the nature of which we are part, through our collective metamorphosis.
#insights #reflection #advice #leadershiptarot -
🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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🌿🏫🚸The sounds of the playground faded long ago. This former primary school is located in Scotland. Derelict for over a decade, the glass-covered atrium at the heart of the school has undergone a metamorphosis.
Eventually the damp Scottish climate has helped create a beautiful plant paradise, set against a backdrop of peeling paint and mossy walls.
Sadly, this beautiful location was recently demolished. RIP to this #AbandonedSchool ☠️
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Luistertip! 🎧 Nooit Geweten, een podcast over allerhande verhalen uit Wikipedia, heeft een aflevering gewijd aan Maria Sibylla Merian. In de aflevering komt ook ons eigen topstuk aan bod: Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium.
Beluister de aflevering hier: https://podcast.nooitgeweten.net/s9/e2/episode.html
📹: ons topstuk Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensum
#kbnationalebibliotheek #nooitgeweten #podcast #luistertip #merian #mariasibyllamerian -
Luistertip! 🎧 Nooit Geweten, een podcast over allerhande verhalen uit Wikipedia, heeft een aflevering gewijd aan Maria Sibylla Merian. In de aflevering komt ook ons eigen topstuk aan bod: Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium.
Beluister de aflevering hier: https://podcast.nooitgeweten.net/s9/e2/episode.html
📹: ons topstuk Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensum
#kbnationalebibliotheek #nooitgeweten #podcast #luistertip #merian #mariasibyllamerian -
Luistertip! 🎧 Nooit Geweten, een podcast over allerhande verhalen uit Wikipedia, heeft een aflevering gewijd aan Maria Sibylla Merian. In de aflevering komt ook ons eigen topstuk aan bod: Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium.
Beluister de aflevering hier: https://podcast.nooitgeweten.net/s9/e2/episode.html
📹: ons topstuk Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensum
#kbnationalebibliotheek #nooitgeweten #podcast #luistertip #merian #mariasibyllamerian -
Luistertip! 🎧 Nooit Geweten, een podcast over allerhande verhalen uit Wikipedia, heeft een aflevering gewijd aan Maria Sibylla Merian. In de aflevering komt ook ons eigen topstuk aan bod: Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium.
Beluister de aflevering hier: https://podcast.nooitgeweten.net/s9/e2/episode.html
📹: ons topstuk Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensum
#kbnationalebibliotheek #nooitgeweten #podcast #luistertip #merian #mariasibyllamerian -
Luistertip! 🎧 Nooit Geweten, een podcast over allerhande verhalen uit Wikipedia, heeft een aflevering gewijd aan Maria Sibylla Merian. In de aflevering komt ook ons eigen topstuk aan bod: Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium.
Beluister de aflevering hier: https://podcast.nooitgeweten.net/s9/e2/episode.html
📹: ons topstuk Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensum
#kbnationalebibliotheek #nooitgeweten #podcast #luistertip #merian #mariasibyllamerian -
Genesis: Battle of Champions Launches Latest Set on Kickstarte
The Announcement
Edge of Exile has officially launched their Kickstarter for the newest set of Genesis: Battle of Champions, Metamorphosis. With a goal of $29,202, this all or nothing campaign promises to bring exciting new mechanics like dual sided cards and equipment cards. This will be the second set for the new backs and design, and I am sure there will be a lot of passion poured into it. $95 gets you an early booster box of the Metamorphosis, which discounted from its intended $120 MSRP.
What is Genesis: Battle of Champions?
I have covered this game before, so make sure you check out some of my earlier content. Essentially, Genesis is a card game for the miniature wargamer that doesn’t want to fiddle with minis or dice roles. Players control a champion and an army of minions on an epic battle for supremacy. Unlike most games, there is no mana system, deck size, or card limit. Players start with a set pool of points that they spend to cast their spells and creatures until they run out. What makes Genesis unique is the movement mechanic. Players move their cards across a 5×6 grid map, and orientation and range matter. It is sort of like chess, but with a few extra rules and a lot more flavor.
My Thoughts
I was sent a bit of product to review last year before their first failed Kickstarter. The game is very fun with interesting mechanics and interactions. I also love the art, especially the new direction the game is going towards. Unfortunately, the initial Kickstarter was aimed towards fans of the game as it only had alt arts exclusives of champions. Unless you already play the game, and play it a lot, there was no real reason to back the project. Unless of course you want to support the game and get to Metamorphasis.
This time around, I wasn’t asked to cover the game. I am doing it because I think the game is fun and it deserves some attention. I have been following the updates, and there seems to be an online game in the works that might help with a bit of on boarding. I don’t have a local scene, but there seems to be enough interest, especially in Canada, for competitive scene. They have a big tournament coming up.
Unfortunately, I think the initial sudden closure did its damage. Fans who enjoyed the gameplay have had time to move onto other titles that have risen to take its place. The fact that the new set is on Kickstarter doesn’t create much confidence in its popularity. If the game had enough of a following, they wouldn’t need a Kickstarter. 30k seems reasonable so they might just need a little bit of help. The risk is supporting a game that has died once before and it is unclear how long it has left. I am not trying to be mean, I am just being realistic. $120 for a box that won’t get you enough cards to be competitive for a game that might die is a lot of money. The challenge will be getting store and players to start populating LGS’s and creating that demand. I don’t see it in my area, and it is going to be difficult to see it considering the strong competition it faces. Again, not trying to be mean, just being honest.
With that out of the way, there is clearly a lot of love and passion for the game. The game itself is well made with fun and interesting mechanics. The cards are good quality and the art is very cool. This game deserves more attention. If you can find people to play with, splitting up some of the costs or just checking out existing product may be the move. The starter decks are pretty cool. You can pick up existing product on Indie Pro Games.
The Kickstarter runs until August 25th. I wish them luck, and don’t forget to support if you’re interested!
#2025 #blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #genesisBattleOfChampions #indieTcg #internet #review #Reviews #tcg #tradingCardGame #tradingCards #watch #wordpress #writing
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Genesis: Battle of Champions Launches Latest Set on Kickstarte
The Announcement
Edge of Exile has officially launched their Kickstarter for the newest set of Genesis: Battle of Champions, Metamorphosis. With a goal of $29,202, this all or nothing campaign promises to bring exciting new mechanics like dual sided cards and equipment cards. This will be the second set for the new backs and design, and I am sure there will be a lot of passion poured into it. $95 gets you an early booster box of the Metamorphosis, which discounted from its intended $120 MSRP.
What is Genesis: Battle of Champions?
I have covered this game before, so make sure you check out some of my earlier content. Essentially, Genesis is a card game for the miniature wargamer that doesn’t want to fiddle with minis or dice roles. Players control a champion and an army of minions on an epic battle for supremacy. Unlike most games, there is no mana system, deck size, or card limit. Players start with a set pool of points that they spend to cast their spells and creatures until they run out. What makes Genesis unique is the movement mechanic. Players move their cards across a 5×6 grid map, and orientation and range matter. It is sort of like chess, but with a few extra rules and a lot more flavor.
My Thoughts
I was sent a bit of product to review last year before their first failed Kickstarter. The game is very fun with interesting mechanics and interactions. I also love the art, especially the new direction the game is going towards. Unfortunately, the initial Kickstarter was aimed towards fans of the game as it only had alt arts exclusives of champions. Unless you already play the game, and play it a lot, there was no real reason to back the project. Unless of course you want to support the game and get to Metamorphasis.
This time around, I wasn’t asked to cover the game. I am doing it because I think the game is fun and it deserves some attention. I have been following the updates, and there seems to be an online game in the works that might help with a bit of on boarding. I don’t have a local scene, but there seems to be enough interest, especially in Canada, for competitive scene. They have a big tournament coming up.
Unfortunately, I think the initial sudden closure did its damage. Fans who enjoyed the gameplay have had time to move onto other titles that have risen to take its place. The fact that the new set is on Kickstarter doesn’t create much confidence in its popularity. If the game had enough of a following, they wouldn’t need a Kickstarter. 30k seems reasonable so they might just need a little bit of help. The risk is supporting a game that has died once before and it is unclear how long it has left. I am not trying to be mean, I am just being realistic. $120 for a box that won’t get you enough cards to be competitive for a game that might die is a lot of money. The challenge will be getting store and players to start populating LGS’s and creating that demand. I don’t see it in my area, and it is going to be difficult to see it considering the strong competition it faces. Again, not trying to be mean, just being honest.
With that out of the way, there is clearly a lot of love and passion for the game. The game itself is well made with fun and interesting mechanics. The cards are good quality and the art is very cool. This game deserves more attention. If you can find people to play with, splitting up some of the costs or just checking out existing product may be the move. The starter decks are pretty cool. You can pick up existing product on Indie Pro Games.
The Kickstarter runs until August 25th. I wish them luck, and don’t forget to support if you’re interested!
#2025 #blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #genesisBattleOfChampions #indieTcg #internet #review #Reviews #tcg #tradingCardGame #tradingCards #watch #wordpress #writing
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Daisy the Great - The Rubber Teeth Talk
Origin: Brooklyn
#TastingNotes: Mazzy Star, Veruca Salt, Tegan and SaraOn their third full length, the duo of Mina and Kelley complete their inevitable metamorphosis from precious low-fi indie goofballs to 90s MTV alternative rockers. The clever word play and close-sung harmonic curveballs are still here, but it's clear they're not writing for their bedroom or alternative theatre spaces: this is a proper rock record.
Lead single Ballerina was a statement; a 90s fuzzed out rocker ready to be talked over by Beavis and Butthead. Fully half the record follows this model: the guitars are louder, the choruses bigger, the production intentionally rough and unfinished. The more relaxed moments lean into surrealist lyrics inspired by literal and figurative dreams; Swinging began as hallucinations from an overdose of laughing gas.
I wake up at 4AM these days, I've got lot on my mind
Like what's the point of a body if I'll never be a ballerina?My favourite track is Lady Exhausted, with its surrealist imagery, unpredictable structure and metric modulations; it sounds as much like The Else-era TMBG as anyone. It's mostly an indie-disco romp except when the tempo screeches to a halt for a bit of psychadelic droning, before climaxing in a full choir of overdubbed vocals repeating the refrain:
Please somebody tell somebody what's going on
The days of the months of the years are all goneI have written before that I miss the unfiltered too-clever rawness of their earliest work, and I do, but The Rubber Teeth Talk is a fine record and more successful than their sophomore record from 2022.
Here's Ballerina; you can find the album on Qobuz, but maddeningly not Bandcamp.