Lots of spoilers. Lots and lots. So if you haven’t watched this episode yet you probably should before reading my reactions.
You can watch it for free on cwtv.com or in the CW app.
Lots of spoilers. Lots and lots. So if you haven’t watched this episode yet you probably should before reading my reactions.
You can watch it for free on cwtv.com or in the CW app.
I really didn’t intend to take a break. I’ve started dozens of posts, only to delete them. I’ve got dozens more sitting in my drafts. Some of which, months later, make no sense and will ultimately join their predecessors in the trash.
January of 2020 set the scene of me having to go back and rescue posts that had gone missing from the site entirely. Others were set to private while I started adding new features to the site. Behind the scenes I had just started a new job at a tax office with American tax season in full swing, going from working 12 hours a week at my previous job to working a whopping 50. On top of working overtime I was in school full time beginning my last semester of my Esthetics program. While these changes caused obvious delays in writing and updates, I saw it as a temporary problem expecting my work schedule to relax in April and to graduate May 1st.
Of course there’s no one on the planet that doesn’t know what happened next. One Monday I was partying at Necto in Ann Arbor and the next I was leaving work early to go buy toilet paper, disinfectant, and hand sanitizer.
All plans went on hold indefinitely. Club doors were locked. Concerts cancelled. Schools closed. And inspiration and motivation died as the globe went into survival mode. My office closed for a few weeks only to reopen as an essential service. My esthetics program had to stop and couldn’t even do online work except for a few weeks because our state board wouldn’t allow it (although luckily we were able to head back to class in September and I graduated shortly thereafter). All my summer side gigs were cancelled. I couldn’t even bring myself to pick up my guitar except for a single day to celebrate Mick Mars’ 69th birthday. Oddly I haven’t played it since either. Not even for Mick’s 70th birthday last month. I’ve played a chord or two while helping my nieces practice tho. In all of it I couldn’t bring myself to write anything, and when I tried it wasn’t any good. I did manage to write about 50 pages of my new novel before that too go set to the side to collect dust.
In December I celebrated my 28th birthday alone. The first time I hadn’t celebrated on a dance floor, with a drink in my hand, surrounded by friends in YEARS.
Less than a month later I woke up to the world falling out from beneath my very feet. My good friend Alyse had passed away in a car accident. Any slight motivation I had to even want to write followed her to the grave. When it came time a few months later to renew my hosting and domain name, I honestly kept asking myself why I was even bothering. Nothing mattered. And I hadn’t posted in over a year. No one would even notice if I shut it all down and let it disappear into the ether. I could barely even get out of bed or stop crying, let alone summon the energy to finish the old updates, restore the missing articles, or do the research needed for new ones. And the idea of actually trying out new products to write reviews nauseated me. I started to think it really was the end of a project I had poured years of myself into.
So what changed? How am I here typing these words now?
Healing and grieving are strange beasts. The journey rarely follows a straight line. To make matters worse, they’re different for everyone. I found myself ignoring calls from my best friend Todd and when I did answer I just found myself nonstop talking about Alyse and crying. At times I felt like a horrible friend. Here he was, having not just lost his friend, but also his co-host for his show The Tattoo Music lounge. But he let me get it out and he kept me updated on the going ons of our friends and community given that I couldn’t bring myself to answer anyone else’s calls or texts either. With the exception of about one week tho, he never stopped his show. Each week he and several of our friends hit the studio each week, even when it was hard. To put smiles on other people’s faces. To just keep busy doing SOMETHING. To keep alive something Alyse loved dearly and put so much of her energy into. And honestly, in a way, probably to feel closer to her.
I watched other friends do similar things. Continuing to pour themselves into their projects and passions and with each of them I couldn’t help but see a bit of Alyse in all of it. Feel her energy still radiating throughout our little community.
It’s taken me a little longer to be able to do the same. Tax season saw me working upwards of 70 hours a week. My seasonal jobs were thankfully able to open up again so even now I still work 40+ hours a week, and won’t regularly get days off each week until September. I’ve been so busy at times I couldn’t even think and during those times, I healed. I’m not done grieving. Grief is never really over. We just get to a point it’s not all consuming and we have far more good days than bad. So now, I do what others in my community have done. I’m keeping Alyse with me by pouring myself into my own projects, weaving a bit of her into each sentence. She always supported my work on this blog and we spent so many nights going over what I should put on here. You’d be amazed how much inspiration comes out with a little tequila and good music.
So even if I couldn’t summon the motivation for myself, I’m doing this for her. Alyse was always my muse in so many ways. As many of my friends are. I find it good practice to surround oneself with people that inspire and encourage them. But Alyse was a sunbeam streaming through a crack in the clouds on a dark day. The rainbow after the rain. She had the most positive energy of anyone I have ever met. She was the light in the darkness. She’s the very idea of this site: the beauty in the dark and macabre. A cemetery rose.
With the plague seemingly coming to an end, the clubs are reopening and live shows are coming back. At least once a week Todd calls asking if I’m ready to head back out to the clubs that are without a doubt the very heartbeat of the Detroit Goth scene. Even more, they’re home. Like Cheers, they are where everybody knows your name. Our community is family. Part of me is still hesitating. I know I’ll feel her there. After a few drinks will I think I see her dancing out of the corner of my eye? Will I forget only to remember as I look for her on the dance floor? Will I cry? These are questions I’ve asked myself for months. What I do know is if I see her dancing out of the corner of my eye or maybe even hear her laughing, any tears will come with a smile. And I know the first things I’m gonna do are have a shot of tequila in her memory and put in a song request for Swamp Thing by her favorite band The Chameleons.
So it appears a few articles have spontaneously disappeared from the site out of the blue. I’m not sure how many so if posts come back and seem a little wonky chronologically that will be why, as I’ll have to manually re-add them after I check my backups to see what all has disappeared. Especially since I’m not entirely when over the past month it happened!
Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and has enjoyed their new year so far!
—Ella
Skin care ingredients are subject to trends and fads like anything else. They’re the big buzzwords used to market new products and they’re often the reason we select the skin care and beauty products we use. And while we, the consumers, might know what the big hitters in our favorite products do, or at least what the companies say they do, how often do we actually know what all the other little ingredients do? Are they good for us? Are they dangerous? What do they even do?
We know the good ingredients we want based on trends or well known benefits, and we typically know the big bads to try to avoid (sulfates, parabens, micro plastics, etc)
Hyaluronic Acid, for example, is a highly popular ingredients great for adding moisture to the skin making it great for dry, dehydrated, or aging skin. But it can be found in everything from high end serums and creams to dollar store sheet masks. It’s really all those other seemingly random ingredients that determine it’s quality. And since most people don’t have an education in esthetics, aren’t a skin care geek, and might not have the time to thoroughly research each individual ingredient, it can be difficult to know which products are really worth your hard earned dollars.
I’ve always tried to mention the important ingredients of a product in reviews, and those are pretty important. But between my previous love of skin care ingredients, and my new understanding of them (who says you don’t learn practical stuff in school?), I’ve decided to add two new features to the site. The first is that going forward, ALL ingredients will be listed in reviews and more information about the featured ingredients of each reviewed product. The second will be a built in skin care ingredients wiki. You’ll be able to click on any ingredient in the list and be taken to a page giving you everything you need to know about it. It’s uses, if it’s good or bad, who should avoid it, and products it’s found in. I hope this will become a useful tool to help enhance my reviews and to help you make the best informed decisions about which products to use on your skin. Your skin is your body’s largest organ after all.
Because I believe in the importance of these features, I will be adding the ingredients list to all existing reviews on the site whenever possible. While updating these reviews most of them will be set to “private” until updated. So if a particular article you’re looking for has disappeared it will be back up shortly!
Also coming soon will be more skin care related content, including what products you should be using for your age, foods and lifestyle habits for great skin, and so much more!
We finally have a release date for Mick’s solo album! This continues the trend of the awesome rock news we’ve been receiving all month long!
No one will ever stand in the way of my solo record. Ever.
Watch for it in April . 2020. 👽🛸— Mick Mars (@mrmickmars) November 25, 2019
The mars man has spoken!
They just announced on Twitter and they’re officially website that Mötley Crüe is back from the dead!!!
MÖTLEY CRÜE IS BACK!!!
— Mötley Crüe (@MotleyCrue) November 18, 2019
Read the official statement here – https://t.co/bvBDlVHHVB pic.twitter.com/2XmmgezBrf
omg get all the details here:
While it had seemed it was all said and done when Vince said the rumors were just that, rumors. It has now moved on from click-bait tabloids to big sources like Rolling Stone confirming that Mötley is coming back in 2020.
(Rolling Stone article: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/motley-crue-def-leppard-poison-set-2020-stadium-tour-913823/)
But the band has now been silent on this evolving topic. Vince was the only one to say anything about it. Still nothing from Nikki, Tommy, or Mick, and nothing from the band’s official accounts.
Just days ago they shared a link to a petition (that yes, yours truly most definitely signed) asking for them to tear up the contract and tour again, saying the petition it was “interesting”. But since then they have deleted the post!
Nikki was teasing about big news during the spring saying he’d tell us in July, but no announcement ever came. He’s still teasing us about something big saying that in 2021 since the band will be 40 we should have a big party (by party does he mean tour?)
Those early days were all about NEW music, laser focused work ethic and pushing buttons. Glad we did it together. Hey in #2021 we will be 40 years old. Maybe a good thing to celebrate??? Let’s throw a massive party. 🤘🏽 https://t.co/xG9qDf5owi
— xxıS ıʞʞıN (@NikkiSixx) November 17, 2019
So while I am maintaining that it is just a rumor until such time as the band or one of it’s members makes an announcement, I have heard from a source connected to the band that the tour is legitimately happening. And I at least will begin setting money aside for a ticket.
That said, despite what Rolling Stone has to say, there is NO official word from Mötley on this and I will update if that changes!!!
All I’m saying is that 2 song collaborations with Mick Mars being released within 2 days is simply proof that the rock gods love us.
The first song is “The way I’m wired” with band Black Smoke Trigger. The band posted this photo back in July on their Facebook page so we had an inkling something was coming.
Their album was released yesterday but was not up on Spotify until today. You can buy the album here.
But waking up to the news of Mick having another collab out today was the best thing ever.
Check out Mick Mars guest solo in the new @corymarksmusic new song “Outlaws & Outsiders” along with Ivan Moody from @FFDP and Travis Tritt. Listen/watch now: https://t.co/6rwuKmAItb pic.twitter.com/Z4ZoFsJ9Iz
— Mötley Crüe (@MotleyCrue) November 15, 2019
Mick has a guest solo featured on a track by Cory Mars which also features Travis Tritt and Ivan Moody which you can find here. This track is a lot different from the type of music we normally expect to hear Mick in. It’s country! But it’s an amazing song and made me think fondly of my own country roots. It also brought to mind Mick’s son Les Paul’s band Van Waylon which plays “everything from Van Halen to Waylon Jennings” and are damn good at it too.
Now for your convenience I have the songs from Spotify here for your listening pleasure:
Today marks the 38th anniversary of Mötley Crüe’s debut album Too Fast For Love. So naturally you know what I’ll be listening to all day on repeat!
You can give the album a listen yourself over on Spotify:
Or why not take the opportunity to buy the cd or record?
You can do so right on Mötley’s website here:
Our debut album ‘Too Fast For Love’ released on this day November 10, 1981. The first pressing of 900 copies was released on our own label Leathür Records. This and the following 2 pressings featured the original ‘raw/punk style’ recordings of the songs. The album was later partially re-recorded for the major label release of August 82. Too Fast For Love reached number 77 on the billboard 200, in 1987 the album would be certified platinum for selling over a million copies. #MötleyCrüe #TooFastforLove #LiveWire #PublicEnemy1 #MerryGoAround