Mick Harvey's cat, the central figure of his Instagram account.
Misha @ Mick Harvey: Meow.
Mick Harvey: Ikr
a post-punk, new wave and neo-psychedelia band formed in Liverpool in 1978.
best known line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, bassist Les Pattinson, guitarist Will Sergeant and drummer Pete de Freitas.
person a: what's your favourite band?
person b: echo and the bunnymen. they make me feel like my soul is being translated into music and condensed into words. i have seriously never encountered such a beautifully unique band whose creativity is visible through their loveably weird videos, at times random and quirky but overall honest, relevant and heartfelt lyrics, as well as their otherworldly, magical sound which too bears a sense of profoundness and understanding of the unsaid, yet deeply perceived aspects of our existence.
person a: k.
*person b never heard from person a again*
Julian David Cope (born 21 October 1957) is an English musician, writer, antiquarian, social activist and cosmic shaman, best known as the lead singer of the Liverpool post-punk/neo-psychedelic band The Teardrop Explodes. He likes obscure psychedelic bands, comics, hallucinogens, neolithic culture, heathenism, swimming with dolphins, bananas, Helen Mirren, toy cars, Barbies and his wife Dorian. He dislikes bigotry, rudeness and being called whimsical. He believes himself to be hatable but is in fact one of the most loveable musicians due to his honesty, thoughtfulness and endearing weirdness.
Person A: I love Julian Cope! His music is so joyful and melancholy at the same time. He describes some of the most complex states of the human mind with such ease, honesty and vulnerability. Nobody, to my knowledge, has captured that feeling of simultaneous peacefulness, yearning and isolation quite so well in their music. He is truly special to me. His political songs are also worth mentioning, as is his authenticity and complete dedication to the things he loves, and his hair.
Person B: Julian Cope? Isn't that the guy who posed for an album cover wearing nothing but a giant tortoise shell?
Person A: Yeah...
short for "brilliant". supposedly a part of british informal language, but in reality only used by ian mcculloch, the lead singer of echo and the bunnymen.
q: how many shows did you do in japan?
ian: five. they were all brill.
your favourite otp. the couple everyone wishes they could be. you see them together and say "i want what they have". couple made in heaven.
person one: so do you have any hobbies?
person two: i write nixa fanfiction on ao3.
person one: ...
person two: you should try reading this one
person one: ...
person two: robert smith was there
person two: oh okay then
also known as Mac and Mac the Mouth, Ian Stephen McCulloch is an English musician best known as the lead singer of the post-punk and goth band Echo and the Bunnymen. he likes coats, cats, football, saying things like "ciggie" or "bevvied" and criticising other musicians (but is secretly a nice person). he is very proud of his lips, resemblance to Judy Garland and the song The Killing Moon (which he claims to be the best song ever written). he's probably the biggest Bowie fangirl out there, and also one of the best songwriters in the world (but NOT because of The Killing Moon).
"I believe it takes a long time for the bus to come." - Ian McCulloch
Nixa's babysitter. The best British grandma ever, even tho he's not British. The human embodiment of an Android phone. Underrated but ahead of everyone else. The only reason why the Bad Seeds music is good, according to some. Has a big obsession with cats of every colour and size. Very dedicated to his cat Misha.
Person A: Why did you save a picture with some guy's toes and a cat in it?
Person B: That's Mick Harvey from the Birthday Party and the Bad Seeds and his cat Misha.
Person A: That does not answer my question.