Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Primordial: Where Greater Men Have Fallen (2014)
One-of-a-KindIf you’re one of the few metalheads who isn’t familiar with Primordial, you’re missing an essential and truly unique piece of the metal landscape, and you need to go buy 2005’s The Gathering Wilderness right now. But most of you already have strong opinions on the band, mostly positive. Where Greater Men Have Fallen is a predictable continuation of the band’s trajectory, with
Monday, January 26, 2015
Lotus Thief: Rervm (2014)
Hey, Give Me My Lotus Back!Unless I’m mistaken, Lotus Thief began life on the companion Allies disc to Botanist’s Doom in Bloom. If you’re not familiar, that disc featured different bands using the drum tracks from the Botanist album to play completely new songs. It seems at least one of those has been fertilized and is now growing on its own.
The band features Otrebor (of Botanist) so of course
The band features Otrebor (of Botanist) so of course
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Joshua's Dungeon
Since this has always been a blog where I share whatever I feel like sharing, I thought I'd start posting some of the drawings I've been doing lately.
This is a dramatic/triumphant scene from history's greatest TV show, Adventure Time, where Finn obtains a sword that's literally made out of demon's blood and faces down a giant, maniacal monster.
This is a dramatic/triumphant scene from history's greatest TV show, Adventure Time, where Finn obtains a sword that's literally made out of demon's blood and faces down a giant, maniacal monster.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Solefald: Norrønasongen - Kosmopolis Nord (2014 EP)
I don't quite know how to categorize Solefald, and this new EP doesn't make it any easier.
I was first introduced to them eons ago by The Metalcast, so they were a pretty early addition to my extreme metal library. (I almost wrote "oeuvre," but I'm trying not to be an asshole.) I had picked up their Icelandic Odyssey albums, which had a couple of fantastically killer songs and a whole lot of
I was first introduced to them eons ago by The Metalcast, so they were a pretty early addition to my extreme metal library. (I almost wrote "oeuvre," but I'm trying not to be an asshole.) I had picked up their Icelandic Odyssey albums, which had a couple of fantastically killer songs and a whole lot of
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
I apologize for the slow pace of posts here lately. Between Christmas celebrations, my own illness knocking me out for a day, and the illness of my children (two tested positive for pertussis this week), I've been so busy I haven't had any time to listen to any new music. Hopefully I'll be back to it soon.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Dark Americana Briefs, Volume 19
King Buzzo: This Machine Kills Artists (2014)
3.5 out of 5 stars
King Buzzo (of Melvins fame) released an acoustic album in early 2014. It's entirely him and his acoustic guitar, sometimes with vocal distortion but mostly this is naked singer-songwriter. In mood and style I'd say it's pretty close to Wino's Adrift, with lively, energetic and surprisingly uptempo riffs but a downbeat mood. It
3.5 out of 5 stars
King Buzzo (of Melvins fame) released an acoustic album in early 2014. It's entirely him and his acoustic guitar, sometimes with vocal distortion but mostly this is naked singer-songwriter. In mood and style I'd say it's pretty close to Wino's Adrift, with lively, energetic and surprisingly uptempo riffs but a downbeat mood. It
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