Thursday, February 17, 2011

On Turning 30


Thirty.

Man. That sounds old.

I tell you, turning 30 brings with it a mixed bag of thoughts and feelings.

Perhaps it's simply the importance we place on big fat round numbers that makes it so strange for me. Anything divisible by 10 seems to feel important to us, for whatever reason. In reality it is no different than turning 23, 14, or 17 and 3/5ths. And yet...

...it feels different.

30 Is the New 20

You know, it wasn't that long ago that turning 20 was the same as turning 30 is today. Probably about 50 or so years perhaps.

Turning 20 at that time was the passage from teen to adult. From immaturity to professionalism. And that's how 30 is viewed today.
As we shed our "wild & crazy" 20s, we're supposed to accept 30 as the time to begin settling down, becoming more serious, and getting a career. Time to stop going by "Jimmy", and suddenly become "James".

In fact, most of the people in my age bracket are doing just that. They're married, some have children, almost all have some sort of traditional career, and they have houses. You know, real houses. With a mortgage payment and everything. Wow, how adult. 

Well fuck that. I can't think of anything worse than that scenario, for me. Seeing that shit makes me shiver with disgust with a Billy Idol lip curl.

To quote Mr. Horse from Ren & Stimpy: "No sir, I don't like it".

Putting Away Childish Things 

One major trait of people who have officially moved into adulthood, is that of seriousness. Perhaps things are changing these days, but it still lingers as an acceptable stigma. It's GOOD to be serious all the time. "James, stop joking around! This is serious! Act like an adult!"

Gone are the days of being spontaneous and silly. Of following your crazy, unattainable dreams. Of living against the grain. Of doing whatever the hell you want.

Not for me, lady and gentleman (yes, singular). Don't you worry. I'm still fighting that unwinable war everyday. The dreams of my childhood burn brighter than they have in years. And I have no intention of giving up. In fact, I'm fighting harder... and hopefully smarter... for them.

Long live the passion of the dreamers.

Hindsight Is 30/30 

One thing that happens to many people on a big round number like this, is personal reflection. What have I done? What did I accomplish? What do I regret? What did I do that mattered? What would I do differently? And so on.

Indeed, I am no exception. Though I reflect like this at least once a day. Usually followed by intense sobbing and vomiting.

I've gone through plenty of shit in the last few years. Dramatic personal and professional changes that have reshaped the person I am now. And pretty drastically in some ways, I might add (and did).

Sure I've made plenty of mistakes. I've taken an uncommon approach to living my life, which has not won me any awards so far (but I'm nominated this year).

I've followed my heart and my dreams and managed to put out 3 albums that mean a great deal to me personally, each chronicling monumental periods of growth in my life. I've learned many new skills and abilities which I have yet to tap into, and have learned a great deal about who I am, what I want, and what matters to me. (Some say, the most important philosophical questions).

And I would not trade them for anything... accept a snap bracelet. (Does anyone still have one of those?)

To Envinity And Beyond 

I like to look at it this way: my 20s were a time of drama and upheaval, where I learned about a million new things about myself and the world. But my 30s will be the time in which I finally make things happen. A time where I finally put together everything that I've learned and experienced to create something that really affects my life directly... and get this... in a GOOD way! (Yeah, I know! Crazy).

I actually look forward to this next decade, and have already begun implementing the first stages of my grandiose plans for personal glory and satisfaction. In essence, I'm going to be creating my own reality, in which I also create my own happiness and fulfillment. Neat eh?

We'll see how that goes. Obviously, if something shitty happens, it'll end up making another emotionally-laden, tragic album. (As usual).

The Big Three Oh 

So, what will I do for my big three-oh birthday you ask?

Honestly, nothing much. As time moves on, I slowly let go of my attachment to holidays and rituals. Birthdays, like Christmas or Easter, has no real significance to me anymore. It's just a day. And yet...

...I still feel the social need for making my 30th birthday into some sort of event. Why? Because that's what everyone else does. Even though I'm not for holidays anymore, I still feel that lingering social pressure to do... "something". And I don't like that. Not one bit.

Which is why I'm not going to do anything.

Take that, unstated social expectations!

The Roaring 30s

And so, with mixed emotions, I ungracefully leave my 20s as of Saturday, February 19th.

Thirty.

Man. That sounds old.

But I don't feel old. I feel as childish as ever.

And I intend on staying that way.

-Niko

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Want To Know What You Can Expect From Envinity In 2011? [VIDEO]

Hey friends,

Do you want to know what you can expect from Envinity in 2011? Sure you do.

I took a quick break from my very busy schedule to let you in on my secret plans.

It's a quick 4 minutes, so press play below to learn what you can look forward to this year!






Or watch a larger version on our Vimeo page.


Niko

Monday, January 24, 2011

John's Guinness Fastest Guitarist Attempt Video

Our guitarist, John Taylor, has long desired to be the fastest guitarist in the world.

For quite some time, he's been practicing his ass off in the hopes of beating the current record set by Tiego Della Vega who played 'Flight Of The Bumblebee' at 370 beats per minute (Hint: that's fast).

Always being one to embrace competition and pain, John, after killing himself day in and day out, is finally ready to make his bid for fastest guitarist in the world.
Eric, Bryan and I all wish him the best of luck!

Now, check out the video below. It's pretty damn fun!







Niko

Friday, December 31, 2010

All Your Forum Are Belong To Us!

Greetings everyone,

I hope you all enjoyed your holidays. (Actually, to be honest, I don't really hope that, I'm just supposed to say that based on common social tact and etiquette).

Guess what "peeps"? We have a new hang out. In fact, I built it for you. With my own two hands. And you're invited! (Like me, like me?) *Gives puppy dog eyes*

ANNOUNCING THE ENVINITY DISCUSSION FORUMS!

Recently, I've noticed the lack of any place to hang out and talk for our little tribe. Have you noticed?

Sure, I can post (occasionally) on facebook or the blog when I have something to say, but there is no good way for us all to just talk about things we're all interested in, and form a stronger bond for all of us odd, overly-emotional, pseudo-intellectual, sarcastic elitist types.

You know you're one of us. Admitting it is the first step. (There there. Have a tissue).

Obviously we have topics about Envinity, since we're egotistical, hedonistic, and in need of social validation; but we also have a huge open discussion area for topics on film, literature, music, society, relationships and more. ("More"? That could mean anything! How mysterious!)

Sign up (we order you) and help us cement our tribe by posting some interesting discussion topics, and let's make this a worthwhile place to hang out online. (Or else...)

Eh?

EH?????

Damn right.

The Envinity Discussion Forums

Niko

P.S. Your hair looks really nice that way.

Friday, November 26, 2010

SUPER KEEN RADICAL BLACK FRIDAY SALE (not really)

You've seen retailer's advertise discounts of 50%, even upto 75% off products for black friday, right?

Well fuck that. Here's what I'm going to do:

For black friday, Moira's Lake is 100% FREE!!! WHOA!!!

That's right, our epic emotionally-draining mind-fuck of an album costs you nothing!

http://www.envinity.org

….

Okay, perhaps there was some sarcasm above.

You all know that Moira's Lake has always been free, hence the joke.

But….

I'm going to let you in on a little secret...

Remember those projects I hinted that I'd been working on for a while? (See previous blogs).

Well, what if I told you that Moira's Lake would not be free for much longer? Hmm?

*GASP*!

Yep. You heard me. By early next year, there will no longer be a free version of Moira's Lake, so get it while it's still free.

…Or on second thought, wait. I'm really excited for you to finally see what I've been working on. It's ten kinds of awesome. The wait will be worth it.

Enjoy your over-hyped super-commerical spending experiences,

NIKO

P.S. Yes, I exist.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Enjoy The Silence

Really, it's been a whole year all ready? (Yep, "already" is actually two words. Crazy).

Yes indeed, it's been an entire year since we first released little ol' Moira. If anything it just makes me feel that time is increasing in speed. About this same time next year I'll be stuffed into a retirement home yelling at the nurses about the green beans being out to get me. GOD DAMN YOU LINEAR TIME!!!! (crane shot, camera zooms away)

As cool as it would be to have something to present to you exactly one year after release, I don't. Not a god damn thing. (I know, what a buzz kill, right? I'm an ass).

So you may be wondering then, what is going on over here? Stuff? Things? Both? Neither? Both/neither/both? 10010110?

Well, as I said in my last two videos (here and here), I have been working on many things (yes, but what about "stuff"????)

I have to admit, the projects that I'm working on right now are a bit overwhelming at the moment. It seems that they increase in scope every few weeks, requiring me to rethink my approach(es), and incorporate new ideas and content.

Did that sound vague enough for you? Do you want me to be even more elusive with my language as to talk about what I'm working on without actually saying what I'm working on? Sure you do baby. Sure you do.

There's just so many things to work on, think about, plan, and create. But hey, look on the bright side, it'll probably all fail miserably, right?

Point is (finally), I know it can be frustrating when you follow a band, company, or product, and suddenly you don't hear anything from them for a while. It's as if nothing is happening. Or it least it SEEMS like nothing is happening. (Those fucking jerkoffs!)

I understand how the silence looks from an outside perspective, which is why I'm taking time out of my extremely busy schedule of running for U.S. Senate, to tell you that we are going quiet for a reason… a sexy reason (sexiness not valid in UT, CA, OH, and MD).

Generally I don't like to post something if I don't have anything to say, (which I don't), but I thought a break in the silence would be nice, otherwise you'll probably think ENVINITY doesn't care about the true god-fearing, salt-of-the-earth, red-blooded Americans. (Which we don't).

As I hinted at in the videos (remember? The ones I just mentioned a few paragraphs ago? Jesus!), I am working on several projects at once, most of which actually go together as one BIG project (ooohhh…. so vague). The most important thing is that the projects are good, and I'd assume you'd agree with that, and therefore don't expect them this year. Maybe early next year. Who the fuck knows anymore. Just know that I'm working on many, many things. PLEASE know this. Please???

I'll obviously give you more information once everything is close to being ready. Just please remember, when I go silent, it's probably because I'm working on something (and no, it's not the 4th record quite yet. Patience).

Enjoy the silence.

Niko

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Waste Hours Of Your Life With These Re-Linked Podcasts

Evenin' folks,

Just a quick testament to my apathy, I've finally re-linked the 3 missing podcast we did last year.

"What missing podcasts?"

After we released Moira's Lake at the end of October 2009, we recorded three hour-plus podcasts talking about the album, how we released it and plenty of less important things that we thought were funny (which you won't).

DA DILLY YO

A few months back, my web host decided to take down all of my media files (yes, including the zip file for Moira's Lake, and all 3 podcasts) without telling me (nice fellows). After someone told me that they were unable to download the album, I quickly found an external hosting solution for Moira, but apparently forgot about the podcasts...

...UNTIL NOW!!!

...Pshhhh... You don't care. It's old news. And I mean OLD news.

Regardless, they are finally back up, so in case you missed them last year, or are simply a masochistic-type personality who loves enduring over 3 hours of non-stop punishment, you'll find them below.

No, still lower.

... A little lower...

There they are. 

Envinity podcast episode #1 (11/30/09 - Niko & Bryan)

Envinity podcast episode #2 (12/16/09 - Niko & Eric)

Envinity podcast episode #3 (01/23/10 - Niko & John)


-NIKO