Self Checkout – The Arby’s That Time Forgot
By Brandon Adamson
Compare and Contrast – EP
By Brandon Adamson
A folkish EP / mini album of organ-based, minimalist pop songs, with unassuming vocals and authentically retro style. These modest jams utilize a couple of vintage Bontempi organs from the 70s and 80s as well as a 1975 Cordovox combo organ. There is some 3/4 acoustic guitar in the title track, and some space theremin […]
Beatnik Fascism
By Brandon Adamson
I have a new poetry book out, “Beatnik Fascism.” It’s available in paperback and ebook format. I immersed myself into a ton of Beat culture while writing it. The book is filled with thought crime of course, since many of the poems deal with futurism, racial identity politics and various other bizarre taboos. BF is […]
In This Town
By Brandon Adamson
New Forms
By Brandon Adamson
I’ve been working on a new book of poetry and some songs. I left the corporate world and spend almost all my spare time writing now. Getting older and declining health leads one to a sense of urgency and an assessment of priorities. “It’s hell to get old” is what my grandma used to say. […]
Popsicle Stand
By Brandon Adamson
Cool your jets with this 60s styled, summertime pop song
Force Field Deflections
By Brandon Adamson
New song released: “Force Field Deflections” Artistic dance music for your next futuristic cocktail party. This track was inspired by music from the dystopian films of the 1970′s(such as Andre Previn’s “Executive Party,” featured in the original Rollerball) “Force Field Deflections” is a theme song for futurists. Imagine this as though it’s being played during […]
Gumdrop
By Brandon Adamson
Another new indie music blog to add to my mini empire. No real content yet as I just recently obtained this http://www.gumdrop.net
Force Fields
By Brandon Adamson
I started up a new Futurist magazine. I owned this domain for years and let it expire, but fortunately I got it back. The mag will mostly feature articles from a national futurist perspective. Hopefully I can recruit some quality writers, but there are only a few people I would have in mind. http://www.forcefields.net
Brandon Adamson on Soundcloud
By Brandon Adamson
So I’ve had a soundcloud account for many years but just started using it today. I plan on using it more so follow me on there or like my jams or whatever people do on there https://soundcloud.com/brandonadamson