A Fight in a Phone Booth [Ocean] “This life is hard, my mental level is odd Like devils versus gods, there’s a war inside my mind going on Squads represent these separate emotions Three quarters of us is made of water, Now it’s land versus ocean.” – Existence Ill Bill (Non Phixion) Click Here for Read More…
Tag: Anthony Tyler
Cannabis in Symbolism & Metaphysics
When a cannabis-user is criticized for their choice of substance, it has become oft-cited and incredibly valid to retort with the use of cannabis among the ancient Chinese, right alongside opium. The oldest recorded documentation of cannabis being prescribed to patients dates back to an ancient Chinese medical compendium, with a description of uses that Read More…
Interview Uncut w/ Symmetry: Music, Alchemy, & Addiction
This week, Anthony Tyler of The Last American Vagabond had the opportunity to sit down with musician, Mike Slap, aka Symmetry, to discuss some of his upcoming music, his previous work with producer Ryan Lewis & Macklemore and the Junky LP, the trials and tribulations of mastering an art, and even some comprehensive metaphysical analysis. Mike Read More…
The Occult History of Punk Rock: Part 2 – Punk F**king Hates You
For the extensive analysis at hand, this article will attempt to serve as much like an information chart as possible. Part 1 dealt with the premise of Punk Rock’s Occult History—a setting of the stage—so this section will get straight to the matter. “Punk” culture, as an overarching definition, extends from traditional punk rock, to Read More…
Interview Uncut With Anthony Tyler: D-Rev – Independent Musician And Activist
Recently, The Last American Vagabond had the opportunity to sit down with independent musician and activist, Dan LaRosa, a.k.a D-Rev. Discussing a broad variety of topics, from geo-politics and Trump’s swampy state of affairs, to the comparisons between modern science and ancient religions, Rev was also willing to explain parts of his creative process during his Read More…
The Occult History of Punk Rock: Part 1 – Tentacles of the Establishment
“The only normal state we know from the 1920’s on is a state of flux. Punk was not a reaction, it was the next stage in deconstruction of a way of life that was no longer necessary, masquerading as a reaction. Posing as a revolution against an Establishment that created it. It was never dangerous Read More…