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Holy Shit (album)
Holy shit may refer to: * Holy Shit (band), a 2000s indie rock band formed by Matt Fishbeck and Ariel Pink * ''Holy Shit'' (Living with Lions album), a 2011 album by Living with Lions * ''Holy Shit'' (Nebula album), a 2019 album by Nebula * "Holy Shit", a song by Father John Misty, appearing his 2015 album ''I Love You, Honeybear'' * "Holy Shit!", a song by Against Me!, appearing on its 2005 album ''Searching for a Former Clarity'' * '' Holy Shit (You've Got to Vote)'', a 2016 video by Rachel Bloom * "Holy shit", a vulgar variant of the " holy cow" expression * "Holy shit", a jocular translation by art historian Cecila Klein of the divine excrement offered in the rites of Aztec goddess Tlazolteotl * ''Holy Shit'', a 2010 book by Gene Logsdon Gene Logsdon (November 5, 1931 – May 31, 2016) was an American man of letters, cultural Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the know ...
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Holy Shit (band)
Holy Shit is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Originally a duo consisting of Matt Fishbeck and Ariel Pink Ariel Marcus Rosenberg ( ; born June 24, 1978), professionally known as Ariel Pink, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter whose work draws heavily from the popular music of the 1960s–1980s. His lo-fi aesthetic and home-recorded alb ..., it has evolved to be essentially a Fishbeck solo project. They have released only two LPs: ''Stranded at Two Harbors'' (2006) and ''Solid Rain'' (2017). Discography Studio albums * ''Stranded at Two Harbors'' (2006) * ''Solid Rain'' (2017) References External links * Musical groups established in the 2000s Ariel Pink Rock music groups from California Musical groups from Los Angeles {{US-indie-rock-band-stub ...
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Holy Shit (Living With Lions Album)
''Holy Shit'' is the second full-length studio album by Canadian pop punk band Living with Lions, released on May 17, 2011. The album is the first and only release to feature vocalist Stu Ross. A music video was made for the song "Honesty, Honestly". Track listing # Pieces # Regret Song # In Your Light # Honesty, Honestly # Whatever You Want # Maple Drive Is Still Alive # Wake Up # Matthew's Anthem # Rough Around the Edges # When We Were Young Controversy Shortly after the release of ''Holy Shit'', the band took criticism from American media and the Canadian Heritage minister regarding the album's physical content, with packaging and liner notes that imitate the bible and depict Jesus Christ as a turd. The album was designed to look like a Bible, with the cover and spine resembling a Bible and liner notes written like Bible verses on faded pages. The album is also subtitled "The Poo Testament". What drew most criticism was that the liner notes acknowledge the support of t ...
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Holy Shit (Nebula Album)
''Holy Shit'' is the sixth studio album by the American stoner rock band Nebula. It was the band's first studio album released after their seven-year hiatus that lasted from 2010–2017. The album was released on June 7, 2019, by Heavy Psych Sounds Records. Background and recording In an interview with ''Heavy Music HQ'', bassist Tom Davies explained how the band's reformation stemmed from jam sessions with guitarist Eddie Glass and the frontman of Sasquatch, Keith Gibbs. Gibbs was highly in favor of Nebula's reunion and was persistent on the idea of the band getting back together. Davies credited Glass on coming up with the album's title. He also revealed how the creative/recording process for ''Holy Shit'' contained both similarities and new aspects compared to the previous albums he's been a part of: ''Holy Shit'' introduced drummer Michael Amster of Blaak Heat to the band's lineup. It also features contributions from the band's touring bassist Ranch Sironi. Ahead of the rel ...
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I Love You, Honeybear
''I Love You, Honeybear'' is the second studio album by American folk music, folk musician Josh Tillman under his pseudonym Father John Misty. It was released on February 9, 2015, in the United Kingdom and Europe by Bella Union, and in the rest of the world on February 10, 2015, by Sub Pop. Produced by both Tillman and Jonathan Wilson (musician), Jonathan Wilson, this is Tillman's second studio album since his departure from Fleet Foxes. The album was also mixed by Phil Ek, and mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound. According to Tillman, the release is a concept album. ''I Love You, Honeybear'' received widespread acclaim from critics, and was ranked as one of the best albums of 2015 by numerous publications. Production Recording The album was produced by Jonathan Wilson (musician), Jonathan Wilson and was mixed by Phil Ek and mastered at Sterling Sound. Music Josh Tillman described ''I Love You, Honeybear'' as a concept album about himself. The album deals with Tillman's pers ...
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Searching For A Former Clarity
''Searching for a Former Clarity'' is the third album by the Gainesville, Florida punk rock band Against Me!, produced by J. Robbins and released on September 6, 2005, by Fat Wreck Chords. Supported by singles and music videos for the songs "Don't Lose Touch" and "From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer)", it was their first album to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200, reaching #114. It also reached #9 on ''Billboard'''s Top Independent Albums chart. Singer/guitarist Laura Jane Grace has described ''Searching for a Former Clarity'' as a concept album. Composition ''Searching for a Former Clarity'' is a punk rock album that incorporates elements of folk, dance-punk, post-punk, dub, and country. Commercial performance ''Searching For a Former Clarity'' reached #114 on the ''Billboard 200''. As of 2007, the album has sold 52,000 copies. Critical reception Reaction to ''Searching for a Former Clarity'' was generally positive, with critics praising Grace's lyrics and t ...
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Holy Shit (You've Got To Vote)
Rachel Leah Bloom (born April 3, 1987) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. She is best known for co-creating and starring as Rebecca Bunch in The CW musical comedy-drama series ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' (2015–2019), for which she received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, a TCA Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Bloom first became known for her YouTube comedy music videos, including the Hugo Award-nominated video " Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury". She has also appeared in films, including ''Most Likely to Murder'' (2018), ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'' (2019), ''Trolls World Tour'' (2020), ''Bar Fight!'' (2022), and ''The School for Good and Evil (2022) Early life Bloom was born on April 3, 1987, in Los Angeles County, California, and grew up in Manhattan Beach. She is the only child of Shelli (née Rosenberg), a musician, and Alan Bloom, a healthcare lawyer. She is Jewish. Bloom attended Manhatt ...
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Holy Cow (expression)
"Holy cow!" (and other similar terms), an exclamation of surprise used mostly in the United States, Canada, Australia, and England, is a minced oath or euphemism. The expression dates to at latest 1905. Its earliest known appearance was in a tongue-in-cheek letter to the editor: "A lover of the cow writes to this column to protest against a certain variety of Hindu oath having to do with the vain use of the name of the milk producer. There is the profane exclamations, 'holy cow!' and, 'By the stomach of the eternal cow! The phrase appears to have been adopted as a means to avoid using obscene or indecent language and may have been based on a general awareness of the holiness of cows in some religious traditions. Definition From the ''Dictionary of American Slang'' (1960): Usage and variations Expressions such as "Holy buckets!", "Holy underwear!", etc. also employ a play-on-words, "holy" implying "riddled with holes" oley Paul Beale, however, revised Eric Partridge's '' ...
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Gene Logsdon
Gene Logsdon (November 5, 1931 – May 31, 2016) was an American man of letters, cultural Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.T ... and economic critic, and farmer. He was a prolific author of essays, novels, and nonfiction books about Agrarianism, agrarian issues, ideals, and techniques. Gene Logsdon farmed in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. He wrote many books and hundreds of articles for numerous publications including New Farm', ''Mother Jones (magazine), Mother Jones'', ''Orion (magazine), Orion'', ''Utne, Utne Reader'', Organic Gardening', Draft Horse Journal' and the ''Wall Street Journal''. Works Gene Logsdon blogged aThe Contrary Farmer blog Nonfiction *''Letter to a Young Farmer: How to Live Richly without Wealth on the New Garden Farm'' (2017) *''Gene Everlasting: A Con ...
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