I love High on Fire, and their stuff has been consistently good for their entire run. But The Sciences is a fucking masterwork.
I love High on Fire, and their stuff has been consistently good for their entire run. But The Sciences is a fucking masterwork.
Same. And I’m assuming when they release their final year-end list, The Sciences will be on it.
also no Jesus Piece? Behemoth?
The absence of Sleep’s The Sciences is inexcusable and either the result of shoddy journalism or poor taste.
I think “terrible” is a better descriptor than “dark” concerning Black Market.
Oh shush. The Mad Men finale is great.
I have been reading Caro’s The Power Broker for the past several months, and hope to finish it by the end of the year. It is, in many ways, the most important book I have ever read.
Yes, unequivocally.
Just like the city it calls home, DFW is a steaming pile of shit.
Ahhh yes, the sex doll factory. Such fond memories.
You seem fun.
Two of my favorite (and best, in my opinion) shows in the last few years went up significantly in quality as the shows progressed. Hugs for whoever can guess which shows I’m talking about!!
Blade Runner 2049
Ahhh, yes. The year 2000. When a comic book movie was something fresh, original, and in the case of X-Men, intoxicating.
Halt and Catch Fire.
The AV Club has brought me tremendous joy for many years, and I pray that it continues for many more.
I think obvious bands include Muse, Coldplay, and any other mainstream act the incorporated glitch and electronica into their music (which is a lot of fucking rock bands, tbh).
Right, and Chuck Berry influenced the Beatles/Kinks/Stones etc., and those bands were only revolutionary for the younger folks around when those bands were peaking.
Nah, you’re comparing them to Rush to be a dick. There is absolutely nothing in common between the two bands, their fanbase, and especially their music.
Watch: The Terror. Three episodes left.