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Many times throughout the year I had commented on how 2015 seemed like a year that had a lot of really good records, but seemed to be lacking in drop dead great ones. I'll admit that when I sat down to work on this list, I ended up being presented with a lot more records that I loved this year than I was expecting. The top 20 in particular is damn strong. Aside from Clearance, I didn't have those records that I just played non stop over and over again this year, but looking back at it, 2015 was nothing to sneeze at. Some pretty good records came out this year. I don't have time to discuss them all, but I do have some extra thoughts on a few.
The record that really did it for me this year was Clearance. I am a sucker for Pavement, so when Clearance decided to pop by and pick up that torch, I was all too pleased to follow along. It's such a perfect record from top to bottom. I can't think of a record that I went back to over and over again as much as Clearance. These guys are on the right track and I really hope they keep pumping out new tunes.
The Mountain Goats and Royal Headache also both received a ton of play out of me this year. Even though the record was about pro wrestling and I figured that would be fun for a listen or two, I was shocked at how much I genuinely enjoyed the Mountain Goats, especially as I had never been that much of a fan previously. Royal Headache was top notch, but there were a couple of songs in the middle of the record that slowed things down a bit and may have kept it from the top spot. Third of the year is still pretty great. Good Shade technically was released digitally in 2014, but the LP came out this year, so it's going on my list. Wonk Unit may not totally deserve to be on the list on a technicality as it's a compilation of previously released songs, but it was their first time on vinyl, and I hadn't heard them previously, so on it goes.
Lastly at number fourteen is Unlikely Friends. I didn't review that record this year. It didn't come out on vinyl, so I kept putting off buying it hoping it would eventually be released. It didn't happen so I finally ordered the CD but I waited too long. I'll get a review of that up first thing in the new year, but it's really worth a listen.
01 - Clearance - Rapid Rewards - Tall Pat (Listen)
02 - The Mountain Goats - Beat The Champ - Merge (Listen)
03 - Royal Headache - High - What's Your Rupture (Listen)
04 - Good Shade - Good Shade - Gut Genug (Listen)
05 - Wonk Unit - Feel The Wonkness - Drunken Sailor (Listen)
06 - Swami John Reis & The Blind Shake - Modern Surf Classics - Swami (Listen)
07 - Warm Soda - Symbolic Dream - Castleface (Listen)
08 - Red Dons - The Dead Hand Of Tradition - Taken By Surprise (Listen)
09 - Outtacontroller - Television Zombie LP - Southpaw (Listen)
10 - Lost Balloons - Lost Balloons - Alien Snatch (Listen)
11 - Widows Watch - This Message Repeats - Toxic Pop
12 - Radioactivity - Silent Kill - Dirtnap
13 - Hungry Tiger - Hungry Tiger - Sex Sheet
14 - Unlikely Friends - Solid Gold Cowboys - Jigsaw
15 - Sweet John Bloom - Weird Prayer - Tiny Engines
16 - Ash - Kablammo - E.A.R.
17 - Tenement - Predatory Headlights - Don Giovanni
18 - Beach Slang - The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us - Polyvinyl
19 - The Barreracudas - Can Do Easy - Oops Baby
20 - Beach Party - Broken Machine - Sex Sheet
21 - The Ballantynes - Dark Drives, Life Signs - La-Ti-Da
22 - ИO///sé - Lower Berth - 1859/Man In Decline
23 - The Blind Shake - Fly Right - Slovenly
24 - Nervous Talk - Nervous Talk - Hosehead
25 - King Khan and BBQ Show - Bad News Boys - In The Red
26 - The Sonics - This Is The Sonics - ReVox
27 - Built To Spill - Untethered Moon
28 - Mikal Cronin - MCIII - Merge
29 - Legendary Wings - Do You See? - Dirtnap
30 - Apocalypse Meow - The End Is Nigh - Sex Sheet/Rad Girlfriend
Other Records I Picked Up This Year:
Archers Of Loaf - Curse Of The Loaf - ARRA Music
Baby Shakes - Starry Eyes - Lil Chewy
Built In Sun - Built In Sun - PIAPTK
The Butterscotch Cathedral - The Butterscotch Cathedral - Trouble In Mind
Casual - Casual - Dead Broke / Square of Opposition
Hex Dispensers - III - Alien Snatch
Hysterese - Hysterese - Dirt Cult
Hospital Job - Never Get Cold - Rad Girlfriend / It's Alive
Jaill - Brain Cream - Burger
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Freedom Tower - Mom + Pop
The Knew - Schmew - Greater Than
Mandates - In The Back Of Your Heart - Hosehead/Taken By Surprise
Maniac - Demimonde - La-Ti-Da
Mac McCaughan - Non Believers - Merge
Nervosas - Nervosas - Dirtnap
Pale Angels - Imaginary People - Recess
Phylums - Phylum Phyloid - Dirtnap
The Rubs - The Rubs Are Trash - Tall Pat
Sanhose - Pi - Snuffy Smiles
Shadow In the Cracks - Shadow In The Cracks - Goner
The Soaks - The Soaks - Riot House
Spraynard - Mable - Jade Tree
Wavves - V - Mom + Pop
World's Fair - Leisurely - Rok Lok
Die Revox B77 MK II: Eine Legende der Bandmaschinen
In der Welt der Audiotechnik gibt es einige Geräte, die sich durch ihre herausragende Qualität und Langlebigkeit auszeichnen. Eine dieser Legenden ist die Revox B77 MK II, eine Bandmaschine, die nicht nur bei Audiophilen, sondern auch bei Musikproduzenten und Toningenieuren einen besonderen Platz einnimmt.
*Multiple Textures*
*ReVoX Collection*
- Beautiful presence | Natural shine | Ladies only -
- Original Design & Textures | Top Quality & Detail | Top Quality Mesh -
- Customizable via HUD (5 parts) | Resizable (via HUD or Menu) | Deletable scripts -
This is my radio-gram. It's an old German Grundig. On the top of it is my tape recorder (Reel to Reel) Revox, that too is made in West Germany. Both these pieces were the favorites of 1960s.
...I could relive it. The party’s over but the music just keeps on keepin’ on.
NAB equalisation 7.5 ips , stereo quarter track, Revox A77, tracks recorded from vinyl scratches and all, no Dolby, didn't need it, most of the background hiss was from cans of Carlsberg being opened.
BACKGROUND STORY:
I wanted to use the "showing skin" theme in an unusual way, linking the daring look to the pureness of a story played in Japanese Noh theatre, called Nagoromo (which is a drape): it's early night when a fisherman, coming back from the beach he recovered his boat in, finds the feather of the dress of a "tennin", an aerial spirit. The creature sees the man and asks him to return back the feather dress, without whom the spirit cannot come back to Heaven. The man accepts but as a reward asks the spirit to perform for him a symbolic dance of the daily changes of the moon.
So for this challenge, it has been kept the beach environment, the swimwear has been substituted by a daring thong, the pareo with a skirt filled with the magical feathers and the towel with a elegant stole. The sunglasses you would use at the beach have almost become a jewelery piece.
To soften and lower the daring tones of the outfit, colors and the Halo behind are in white/silver/gray tones, recalling the pureness of a spirit.
STYLECARD:
Right hand ring: DO LUBITSCH - man Signet ring "The Man"
Necklace: **RE** - ReVox Spartan
Bracelet: [MANDALA] - Odissey - Artemis
Stole: .:ryvolter:. Mink princess Stole
Sunglasses: AZOURY - Sunglasses Perception
Piercings: .HoD. - Cosmis Belly + Digital Studded Spinal, Slide
Halo: +Aii The Ugly and The Beautiful+ - Hellfire Halo, silver (edited)
Skirt structure: self-built using parts of Chrysalis - Unicorn (edited, recolored, cut)
Skirt feathers: feathers taken from Zibska - Minori orbit half, (part of a collar upside down, edited, cut and re-positioned)
Hand appliers for Slink: Zibska - Mallt
Leg Harness: .Shi - Leg Harness, leather homme
Thong: [Kry] - Special edition Metallic Thong, Unrigged, edited and self textured
Sandals: [C] - LessThan0 sandals, pearl A
Body: TMP, with tattoo applier by [AR2 Style] - The Cross Tattoo
The pride of my cassette deck collection. Bought in March 2020 for a mere steal at £950 it had a slight playback fault with intermittent noise on playback which I traced to a capacitor that had a corroded leg in the left channel playback amplifier. I’ve since changed out the switching ICs to low noise variants and changed the two mains smoothers.
Outfit modeled and styled with Siren Models for the brand of Akeruka inside the MWFW (Men's Wear Fashion Week) and using Baxe Poses
Styling Card:
Pose: Baxe Toy Male Poses 3 and Baxe Toy Male Poses 10
Skin: Leo #5 by Akeruka
Necklace: Revox Tags by **RE**
Bracelet: Stud Leather by **RE**
Hair: Jeff by Uw.St
Boxer: Black by Avistyle
Hair: MINA Hair > Ryan
Skin: Tableau Vivant > Felix
Necklace: ReVoX > Drax
Sweater: American Baazar> Tim
Die Revox B77 MK II: Eine Legende der Bandmaschinen
In der Welt der Audiotechnik gibt es einige Geräte, die sich durch ihre herausragende Qualität und Langlebigkeit auszeichnen. Eine dieser Legenden ist die Revox B77 MK II, eine Bandmaschine, die nicht nur bei Audiophilen, sondern auch bei Musikproduzenten und Toningenieuren einen besonderen Platz einnimmt.
A VU-meter in action while recording something on my Revox B77 Mk II.
I am now reaching the end of the selection of photos from 2017 and 2018 that I intended to re-upload to Flickr. Tomorrow will be the last day of it, as well as the beginning of year 2019, of which I will also only re-upload a selection, in order to catch up. I will therefore keep that insane rate of 10 photos per day that I have been using since the beginning of this year (2021), as this is the only way to... well, catch up!
Thank you to all the kind people who follow me and accept to keep up with that pace. I am extremely grateful to each and every one of you. I would love to go back to the saner rhythm of, say, 3 photos per day, but it will be a while before I can do that, so please bear with me and hang in there for a few more weeks or months... We’re getting there! Thanks again.
John William "Long John" Baldry (12 January 1941 – 21 July 2005) was an English-Canadian blues singer and voice actor. In the 1960s, he was one of the first British vocalists to sing the blues in clubs, and shared the stage with many British musicians including the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. Both Rod Stewart and Elton John appeared, before their stardom, in bands led by Baldry. He enjoyed pop success in 1967 when Let the Heartaches Begin reached No. 1 in the UK, and in Australia where his duet with Kathi McDonald You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' reached No. 2 in 1980.
Baldry lived in Canada from the late 1970s until his death. He continued to make records there, and do voiceover work. Two of his best known voice roles were as Dr. Robotnik in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, and as KOMPLEX in Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars.
Baldry's birth was registered in Brixworth Registration District in Northamptonshire in the first quarter of 1941. He was born to William James Baldry (1915-1990), a metropolitan police constable and his wife, Margaret Louisa née Parker (1915-1989), who escaped London during The Blitz to give birth in Northampton, making East Haddon his most likely birthplace.
His early life was spent in Edgware, Middlesex where he attended Camrose Primary School until the age of 11, after which he attended Downer Grammar School, now Canons High School. Just before his death, he attended the school's 40th anniversary celebrations.
Baldry grew to 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), resulting in the nickname "Long John". Baldry appeared quite regularly in the early 1960s in the Gyre & Gimble coffee lounge, around the corner from Charing Cross railway station, and at the Brownsville R. & B. Club, Manor House, London, also "Klooks Kleek" (Railway Hotel, West Hampstead). He appeared weekly for some years at Eel Pie Island on the Thames at Twickenham and also appeared at the Station Hotel in Richmond, one of the Rolling Stones' earliest venues.
In the early 1960s, he sang with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, with whom he recorded the first British blues album in 1962, R&B from the Marquee. At stages, Mick Jagger, Jack Bruce and Charlie Watts were members of this band while Keith Richards and Brian Jones played on stage, although none played on the R&B at the Marquee album. When The Rolling Stones made their debut at the Marquee Club in July 1962, Baldry put together a group to support them. Later, Baldry was the announcer introducing the Stones on their US-only live album, Got Live If You Want It!, in 1966.
Baldry became friendly with Paul McCartney after a show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in the early 1960s, leading to an invitation to sing on one of The Beatles 1964 TV specials, Around The Beatles. In the special, Baldry performs "Got My Mojo Workin'" and a medley of songs with members of The Vernons Girls trio; in the latter, the Beatles are shown singing along in the audience.
In 1963, Baldry joined the Cyril Davies R&B All Stars with Nicky Hopkins playing piano. He took over in 1964 after the death of Cyril Davies, and the group became Long John Baldry and his Hoochie Coochie Men featuring Rod Stewart on vocals and Geoff Bradford on guitar. Stewart was recruited when Baldry heard him busking a Muddy Waters song at Twickenham Station after Stewart had been to a Baldry gig at Eel Pie Island. Long John Baldry became a regular fixture on Sunday nights at Eel Pie Island from then onwards, fronting a series of bands.
In 1965, the Hoochie Coochie Men became Steampacket with Baldry and Stewart as male vocalists, Julie Driscoll as the female vocalist and Brian Auger on Hammond organ. After Steampacket broke up in 1966, Baldry formed Bluesology featuring Reg Dwight on keyboards and Elton Dean, later of Soft Machine, as well as Caleb Quaye on guitar. Dwight, when he began to record as a solo artist, adopted the name Elton John, his first name from Elton Dean and his surname from John Baldry.
Following the departure of Elton John and Bluesology, Baldry was left without a backup band. Attending a show in the Mecca at Shaftesbury Avenue, he saw a five piece harmony group called Chimera from Plymouth, Devon, who had recently turned professional. He approached them after their set and said how impressed he was by their vocal harmonies and that they would be ideal to back him on the cabaret circuit he was currently embarked on. This they did.
In 1967, he recorded a pop song "Let the Heartaches Begin" that went to number one in Britain, followed by a 1968 top 20 hit titled "Mexico", which was the theme of the UK Olympic team that year. "Let the Heartaches Begin" made the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. Baldry was still touring, doing gigs with Bluesology, but the band refused to back his rendition of "Let the Heartaches Begin", and left the stage while he performed to a backing-tape played on a large Revox tape-recorder.
In 1971, John and Stewart each produced one side of It Ain't Easy which became Baldry's most popular album and made the top 100 of the US album chart. The album featured "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll" which became his most successful song in the US. Baldry's first tour of the US was at this time. The band included Micky Waller, Ian Armitt, Pete Sears, and Sammy Mitchell. Stewart and John would again co-produce his 1972 album Everything Stops For Tea which also made the lower reaches of the US album charts. The same year, Baldry worked with ex-Procol Harum guitarist Dave Ball.
Baldry had mental health problems and was institutionalised for a brief time in 1975. The 1979 album Baldry's Out was recorded in Canada, which he released at Zolly's Forum; a nightclub in Oshawa, underneath the Oshawa Shopping Centre.
In a 1997 interview with a German television program, Baldry claimed to be the last person to see singer Marc Bolan before Bolan's death on 16 September 1977, having conducted an interview with the fellow singer for an American production company, he says, just before Bolan drove away and had his accident.
After time in New York City and Los Angeles in 1978, Baldry settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he became a Canadian citizen. He toured the west coast, as well as the US Northwest. Baldry also toured the Canadian east, including one 1985 show in Kingston, Ontario, where audience members repeatedly called for the title track from his 1979 album Baldry's Out! – to which he replied, "I'll say he is!"
In 1976, he teamed with Seattle singer Kathi McDonald who became part of the Long John Baldry Band, touring Canada and the US. In 1979 the pair recorded a version of The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin", following which McDonald became part of his touring group for two decades. The song entered the US Billboard charts but was a No. 2 hit in Australia in 1980. He last recorded with the Stony Plain label. His 1997 album Right To Sing The Blues won a Juno Award in the Blues Album of the Year category in the Juno Awards of 1997.
In 2003 Baldry headlined the British Legends of Rhythm and Blues UK tour, alongside Zoot Money, Ray Dorset and Paul Williams. He played Columbus, Ohio, on 19 July 2004, at Barristers Hall with guitarist Bobby Cameron, in a show produced by Andrew Myers. They played to a small group, some came from Texas. Two years previously the two had a 10-venue sell-out tour of Canada.
Baldry's final UK Tour as 'The Long John Baldry Trio' concluded with a performance on Saturday 13 November 2004 at The King's Lynn Arts Centre, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. The trio consisted of LJB, Butch Coulter on harmonica and Dave Kelly on slide guitar.
Baldry was openly gay during the early 1960s, at least amongst his friends and industry peers. However, he did not make a formal public acknowledgement of this until the 1970s—possibly because until 1967 in Britain, male homosexuality was still a criminal offence that could lead to forced medication and/or jail time.
In 1968, Elton John tried to commit suicide after relationship problems with a woman, Linda Woodrow. His lyricist Bernie Taupin and Baldry found him, and Baldry talked him out of marrying her, helping make Elton John comfortable with his sexuality. The song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" from Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy was about the experience. The name "Sugar Bear" in the song is a reference to Baldry.
Baldry had a brief relationship with lead-guitarist of The Kinks, Dave Davies. In 1978 his then-upcoming album Baldry's Out announced his formal coming out, and he addressed sexuality problems with a cover of Canadian songwriter Bill Amesbury's "A Thrill's a Thrill".
Baldry died 21 July 2005, in Vancouver General Hospital, of a severe chest infection. He was survived by his partner, Felix "Oz" Rexach, a brother, Roger, and a sister, Margaret.
Church of St Lawrence, Little Stanmore, Whitchurch Lane, L.B. Of Harrow
pre recorded tape, 7 1/2 4 tracks rca victor made in usa 1960
living stereo fto 6000 a "stereo orthophonic tape recording"
orchestra conducted by robert corman
recording produced by bob bollard
recording engineer bob simpson
play on restored revox a77
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RealEvil - Kitty Pearls Earrings
RealEvil - Lolita Necklace
RealEvil - Lux Eva Watch
RealEvil - Luxy Rings
RealEvil - Precious Set Nails
RealEvil - Revox M5 Bracelet
Hilly Haalan - Tara Shirt
Zoom - Stelar Glasses
Miu - Nina Chain Belts
Miu - Nina Jeans
Wasabi - Oops Hair
Mosquito's Way - Anya Shoes
Styling: Ludmilla Umarov (corporate Chop Zuey - USA )
Giannis Kegel (Greece)
Secretariat: Ertina Loopen (USA), Nhamfon (Thailand)
You Tube & RL Videos: Jackson Redstar (USA)
Photos: Morfeasnikos (Greece)
Jackson Redstar (USA)
Media music producer: James Parabola (UK)
Social - Public Relations with RL Brands: Yingthai (Thailand)
Project Producer: Heidi Koch (Australia)
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freni e gruppo testine
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A smal picture of Michelle in the proces of recording her daily radioshow on Radio Mi Amigo. This is one of the landbased studio's situated in Playa Del Aro in the province Gerona, Spain. Michelle uses a Sennheiser microfoon, a Koss headphone, and a pair of Compact Casette recorder/players in front of Michelle is a TEAC-A450 and one from a diverend marks and type. Not visible there is a Revox A77 open real recorder. And a pair of Garrard 401 turntables. Mark and type of audiomixer not known by me. There are al so a few spotmasters in this studio.
Note the crate's with 45" singles on her left side on the presetation desk.
Radio Mi Amigo was a Off Shore radiostaion transmitting in mono on the medium wave. So the fact that most of the radioshows where taped and played on Compact cassette formats was no technical issue.
Thank you to Clemmm for making such an amazing pose pack as a group gift! I'll be getting a lot of mileage out of that, and more than worth it for the small join fee! <3
Hair: [^.^Ayashi^.^] Nikko hair - Blond Set (@ Men Only Monthly)
Skin: Enfant--Honey#Bare_E1_W1
Lips: [KiiKO] Mesh Lips 12 (@ SaNaRae)
Ears: **RE** ReVoX Starly Ears
Eyes: {S0NG} :: Thea~Orange (old Gacha item)
Body/Nails/Hands: Maitreya Lara
Choker: *Cila* Love me not collar Dark (Gacha @ SaNaRae)
Belt Necklace: =Zenith= Belth Necklace (Gift @ FaMeshed)
Jacket/Shirt: AMINTOMO. Leather jackets & T-shirts
Shorts: *CK* Crazy Kitty Feeling Good Shorts
Decor:
MudHoney Drapes Dips (@ FaMeshed)
[CIRCA] - Quote Chalk Art -"Your Life Is An Occasion" (neutral)
[Con.] The Plate Collection - Missouri
Izzie's - Wall Sign Beware Of The Dog dark
[ zerkalo ] Beauty in the ordinary - Sign
*YS&YS* European Taste - Canvas 02
RAMA - #selfie_RAMA Tokyo Porch (don't wear)
Meva - Evelyn Set
Wasabi - Victoria Hair
**RE** ReVoX M5 Bracelets
**RE** Rebel Fabiana Watch - Leather
**RE** Precious Nails & Rings
**RE** Kitty Pearls Set
You can hear the music we produce in this space here:
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And a bit of info about the equipment, from L to R:
Alesis DM5 kit
Yamaha HS50m monitors
Mixcube
Old Oxygen8 keyboard
Mac Pro
Revox PR99 reel to reel
Korg SV1 Stage Piano
Axiom 61 Controller keyboard
Hagstrom Viking, Morgan Monroe resonator, Epiphone Banjo
Egnater Tweaker 15 head + Blackheart 1x12 cab
Not show: a whole lot of crap including all the mics, stands, other guitars, and other stuff...
Revox PR99 1/4" half track reel-to-reel
Taken in 1975 with Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6X9 on Agfapan 25 (crop).
The vignetting is due to F32 I used here.
FashiionNatic: Claire Top
FashiionNatic: Claire Short
Mosquito's Way: Dorothy Shoes
Real Evil: Kitty Pearls Earring
Real Evil: Kitty Watch
Real Evil: Precious Set Nails
Real Evil: Revox M5 - Bracelet
Wasabi: Victoria Hair
Voz: Fall in love Rings
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Styling: Ludmilla Umarov (corporate Chop Zuey - USA )
Giannis Kegel (Greece)
Secretariat: Ertina Loopen (USA), Nhamfon (Thailand)
You Tube & RL Videos: Jackson Redstar (USA)
Photos: Morfeasnikos (Greece)
Åɱṗḣɪṭṙịṭě (Greece)
Jackson Redstar (USA)
Media music producer: James Parabola (UK)
Social - Public Relations with RL Brands: Yingthai (Thailand)
Project Producer: Heidi Koch (Australia)
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Featuring Items From a Previous ELITE EVENT Round
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HAIR: Ambriel (June VIP Gift) From Truth
CHOKER: Revox Avo Collar From Real Evil
SHIRT: Army Fatigue From Forever True
PANTS: Army Fatigue From Forever True
SHOES: Timbo Boots From ILLI (includes a color changing hud and are on sale on Marketplace)
Hair: A&Y Cyber Bunker Shop Cyber Queen
Makeup: eyes – Corvus Fighter Eyeshadow, Madrid Solo Blue Glitter Tears, Lips – Glamorize Tragic Combo
Jewelry: Bracelets – Real Evil Industries Halloween & Stud Leather bracelet, Face Peircings – Real Evil LUX , Necklace – Real Evil ReVoX Skull Necklace, Belly Ring – Finesmith Noir Earrings
Outfit: A.F.I. Trapped
Belt: L&B S’Wear “Death” Skull Belt
Shoes:SUGAR Caged
Skin: Dulce Secrets Tierre
Pose: *PosESion* Colemena 5 & Morphine Dare 2.2