Where the hell is Lords of Salem
Where the hell is Lords of Salem
Thank you for saying what I feel a million times better than I could.
And Morbus Chron! Sweven is one of the weirdest, least heavy and best death metal albums I've ever heard.
I can't speak for the metal community at large, but what bugs me about these guys getting all this attention is that they are doing absolutely nothing new or noteworthy. Dozens, maybe even hundreds, of other bands have been doing this sound for almost 20 years, but since they aren't associated with indie rock labels…
Shit, one could even argue Burzum was doing this all the way back in '94 with Hvis Lyset Tar Oss. Deafheaven is ok but it's absolutely nothing new or groundbreaking.
Bone Tomahawk sounds an awful lot like a western version of Off Season, with an amazing cast. I really, really want to see it.
That defense though. It gives me hope.
I'm godawful at every Bungie shooter, but with Halo Reach I was a monster. I have no idea why but I dominated matches. Then I started playing Destiny and I routinely find myself with the lowest score…
Duckman was on USA, wasn't it? That being said, bring back Duckman.
I'd like an oral history about why the AV Club starting linking to so many goddamn oral histories.
Ugh.
Lansdale wrote Batman stories? I must read them.
"Youth Of The Nation" may be the worst song ever recorded. Fuck you POD, and your terrible terrible songs.
It's a fantastic interview, even with the gratuitous lack of Demon Knight. Great job as always, Will.
No Demon Knight? :(…that's another one worthy of reappraisal.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Lebron get an awe-inspiring triple-double line and the Cavs still lose by 30. They just have nooooo bench.
Woo Dar Williams! She's so underrated.
I really really hope it doesn't just end up being The Avengers in a Stars Wars costume.
I love love love the Souls games/Bloodborne but they have some of the worst fans out there. Nonstop elitism and "I beat this boss 24 levels lower than you therefore my dick is bigger" horsehit. Bleh.
Steve Hackett's solo at the end of "Supper's Ready". It could go on for another ten minutes and I'd still love it.