Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won't accept.
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Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won't accept.
Anna Taylor
10/2/25.
Pitchfork's Sunday review is my most anticipated review of the week on their site. I usually get insight into an album that I either didn't know or didn't appreciate. In the case of Anna Domino "East and West", my ignorance falls into the didn't know category.
"East and West" was originally released in 1984 on Les Disques Du Crépuscule and here we are 41 years later and the most recent reissue is from 2023 and it's still on Les Disques Du Crépuscule (on Bandcamp this is available as a 2 CD set, but you can get a LP reissue on Discogs or elsewhere). It's hard to pin down Anna Domino (Anna Taylor). She lived all over - but mostly in Canada. But this album was created while living in New York. She lived across the street from Brian Eno, saw Nico and The B-52s live and was probably influence by any range of bands.
I can't help but hear Young Marble Giants - especially once you move past the opening track (which is an amazing cover of an Aretha Franklin song). She's assisted on the album by Virginia Astley, Blaine Reininger (Tuxedomoon) and Luc Van Acker.
When I looked this album up on AllMusic it listed similar artists as Polyrock and Pauline Murray. A couple more bands to add to my ignorant didn't know list.
Jarl Klus (first full appearance), Micah Taylor, and Mr Flynt were introduced to the Mainstream Universe in Hawkworld Vol 2 5, with a cover date of October 1990. They were created by John Ostrander, Tim Truman, and Graham Nolan. ("War of the Shadows" Hawkworld vol 2 5, DC Comic Event)
Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won’t accept.” ― Anna Taylor
Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won’t accept.
Anna Taylor