Sunday, February 1, 2026

Die Unceremoniously




Die Unceremoniously is an album by Astro Al.


This album was assembled from jams recorded in the bunker at Maudslay Park in Newburyport MA.

The acoustics there are amazing. One of the best recording spaces I have ever been in and that includes professional recording spaces.


Here’s my thoughts on it track by track.


1. Die Unceremoniously 

The title track. Well that’s obvious. It was inspired by the graffiti at the entrance to the bunker.

A life devoted to art is a life that deserves ceremony at the end. The AI that exists now is a death that deserves no ceremony. 

Improvised words.


2. An Insect in the Dark

You can chart your own failures and sink in them or overcome them. To overcome them, you can change them into something else.

The easy choices are the hardest because they can way you down for your whole life.

Maybe the stories are true in this track. Maybe they are the lies I’ve told myself. Perhaps they are artistic fabrications.

The 80s were no more or less glorious than any other time period.


3. And All The Demons

Traversing the subconscious world in beat driven style.

The percussion DNA Girl did on this track makes it work for me.

All the angst eats itself alive.

Road tripping poetry.


4. Hear Emily Say

DNA Girl riffs on Emily Dickinson. Not a bad poet to riff from at all.

Death stops for me.

The echoes in this track are all so natural because they are.


5. Legend of the Undead

Where do our myths come from?

I know where the hauntings and possessions come from. Dementia is the devil.


6. Electric Elephant

This track is mostly instrumental.

This is the track a few djs latched on to play. Honestly this is my least favorite track on the album.

I think there are some good bits but looking back on it now, I would have done things a lot differently with this one. Some good mando at the end by DNA Girl.


7. Beyond Sound

The beginning of this track is just the ambiance of the Bunker and my voice.

Vladamir Putin, if you listen to this track maybe you’ll finally realise that being a dictator is nothing but failure.

My invisible brain will tell you so.

There’s some theremin in this track. Dragging the Theremin to the Bunker was a little tough but so worth it to get that echo.

The words for this one were written before the jam.


8. Fangless Fox

Corporate speak cracks me up. It’s all so meaningless and pointlessly trendy.

The words for this one were partially pre-written before the jam. They were written as a stream of words as meaningless as corporate America.


Album credits

Astro Al is:


DNA Girl: Voice, vocals, mandolin, FX, bodran, drums, acoustic guitar


Count Robot: Voice, FX, theremin, duotron, kazoo, violin, stylophone, Aztec death whistle, duck call, modified tape player


Recorded at Maudslay State Park Newburyport MA


Created, produced, and mastered by Astro Al


Copyright 2025 by Astro Al



Yours in ceremony,

Count Robot





Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Death to Videodrome

 



Recently a friend gave me a copy of the movie Videodrome on DVD.


For those who don’t know about the flick. Here’s a trailer.




I have seen the movie on VHS and cable many times over the years which is a very valid way to see it given that the VHS tapes in the movie throb and live. It was always a weirdly fun sensation to take the tape in and out of the VCR after watching it. Cable felt appropriate too since Videodrome was going to be shown via cable.


So watching it on DVD felt a bit different.

First of all, I hadn’t seen it in many years.

How many times have I seen it? 

Sorry, lost count.

I should mention that I’ve never seen it in a movie theatre or via streaming.


The sharpness of seeing it on a DVD really surprised me. My mind’s eye was just used to the old VHS grain and not the crisp image.


The movie still holds up to me, although I have sensed something in it that I didn’t feel before.


I now feel that the character Bianca, while not as bad as the people who turned Videodrome against her father, is still using Max and not the “good” character my analog hazy memory recalled.


In Videodrome there are no good people. There is just torture. 

Supposedly there is philosophy. 

To my mind no matter the philosophy, there is just torture


Death to Videodrome.

Long live the new flesh.


Yours in cult movies,

Count Robot

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Danger Zone?


What I want to know today is, can Kenny Loggin's beard save us from the danger zone?

 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Something Unusual

Something Unusual 




This is the first Astro Al release of 2026. A concert bootleg.

This was recorded at Melrose Porchfest on 9/29/18.

The people hosting us were pretty awesome.

Nice crowd and great weather that day too.

Halloween season was right around the corner so we did a spooky leaning set.

Lots of background noise because we were outside on a porch on a busy suburban Saturday.

We did play an early version of I Was A Teenage Ghost but dropped it from this release because it sounded like crud. Well more like crud than the rest of the set. 


Here’s a song by song breakdown of the show.




1. Liquidating Lemonade Stand - A fun short absurdist story tune. It always amazes me that kids like this one given the subject matter.

2. Rio Santos vs. Chumpenstien’s Monster - Rio Santo’s tells the story of how he defeated Chumpenstien’s monster then convinced Chumpenstien’s followers that there is a better way to live.

3. Where Do the Shadows Go When They Don’t Belong? - A two part tune. The first part is about becoming deaf, the second part is a supernatural horror story. I play the theremin on this one.

4. Kings of Terror - Always a fun tune to play. All about the great old school horror actors. From the Creature Double Feature album.

5. Mansion of Dracula - A horror story told by DNA Girl while I further torture the theremin.

6. The Phantom Beat - Bongo percussion and weirdness. All about transformation in dreams. Beep! 

7. You’re Dead, So Shut Up - There’s not much more fun than a song about zombie wives that won’t die. The video we did of this track was a lot of fun.

8. Something Unusual Will Save The (Fill In The Blank) - Every show we try to do at least one unique bit, this is it from the show. A ranting thing parodying everything from CEOs to charities. 

Life is absurd and it’s best to laugh at it.


Astro Al is:

DNA Girl: Vocals/voice, guitar, percussion

Count Robot: Voice/vocals, theremin, kazoo

Rio Santos: Storytelling, wrestling display



Cover photo by the talented Elaine Foley!!! 


A Rubber Dubber Records release

Bootlegged live at Melrose Porchfest 9/29/18


astroal.com     astroal.bandcamp.com

copyright 2026 Astro Al


yours in making sounds,

Count Robot

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

2025 & 2026

 

In 2025 we were able to do a lot of creative stuff.


DNA Girl and I were on 5 Neurodivergent albums. Damn! Pek is behind all the Neurodivergent stuff and he does an amazing job of having everything down to a science.


DNA Girl and I helped create the following albums.


Album: Hemlock Echoes - Amplissima 


Album: Ghost Dog - Static Apparitions


Single: Haunted Galaxy - Astro Al 


…And a lot more, I’ve already covered that in other ravings.


I finished my 7th novel. Mentioned in a prior blog post.


Ok so on to the future, 2026!


A video by Static Apparitions will be made for a video festival.


An album by Tim Mungenast & Astro Al (coming soon)


An album by E Dahlfree & Astro Al. This is a first ever as E records with us in Amplissima and Neurodivergent and this was a chance we had to record as a trio. Quite fun!


More albums.


More live streams by Neurodivergent. First one is in February. 


Astro Al might play a live show in front of people. No details can be shared yet.


Maybe I’ll finish novel 8 but I doubt it. More likely that will happen in 2027.



Your guide to my future,

Count Robot


Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Holiday TV Specials...

 

Holiday Specials that should exist, but don’t.


1. A Bettie Page Christmas! Featuring; nudity, corsets, and spankings for all!


2. Godzilla vs Krampus! Only Godzilla can save Christmas from the evil power of Krampus!


3. Easter Everywhere! The 13th Floor Elevators explain the true meaning of Easter.




Yours in ridiculous holidaze specials,

Count Robot