“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
No CommentsTags: 2025, best of, Black Metal, death metal
“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
No CommentsTags: 2025, best of, Black Metal, death metal
This album combines the dynamics of black metal with an Incantation/Asphyx/Immolation approach that brings lots of tasty surging riffs while at the same time building songs out of the conflict of these riffs, making for an album that is inscrutable to 90% of the listening audience at this time.
5 CommentsTags: death metal, tenebro
Malaise shares a space between underground metal, heavy metal, and classic jazz: the greats came and left such a legacy that few stand up to it, and little can be so distinctive that it will gain the status of perceived greatness, so most stay away.
37 CommentsTags: Heavy Metal, judas priest, mercyful fate, scorpions, venator
Political correctness followed the Moral Majority, and both used the same technique, which is shame gaslighting to remove anything but their chosen agenda. The Moral Majority for example spoke of “Satanic” metal so much they created it, and PC brought an ethno-nationalist backlash.
5 CommentsTags: Black Metal, christianity, graveland, metal threat, moral majority, nsbm, political correctness
If you are stuck in Houston, more pity to you. It has renown only for being less suck than Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio, and less hipster than Marfa or Marble Falls. But if you like hot, wet, and flat places which are more international than the UN, it might warm your heart.
13 CommentsIt baffles the mind as to why someone would try to open a killer pub in Houston, but Cecil’s Pub comes from an older time, when Houston had culture (Anglo nerd pioneer cowboy) and was a small city instead of the place people go when they fail in Los Angeles and New York.
2 CommentsTags: beer, cecil's pub, jonah herd
Chinese products often imitate and build upon those in the West, and Tsingtao improves upon the American adjunct lager — beer made with rice or corn as the primary fermenting grains — by making a lighter, cereal-like version of Corona Extra with a little fizz and spice to keep it interesting.
No CommentsTags: american adjunct beer, beer, tsingtao
Wait, where are the metal reviews? you ask. Metal is dead with a few exceptions, and while we wait for those to come along, we eugenically remove lies and promote related things which may show you the emerging culture of resistance to herd logic.
3 CommentsTags: beer, manhattan beer company, manhattan project brewing company, porter
The world faces massive change. Automation will replace massive numbers of workers, so the quest for warm bodies has been replaced by a jihad for migration. War threatens, especially over water, and global pollution has reached the point where half of us are going to die of cancers.
15 CommentsTags: death metal, sadistic metal reviews, smr
Comically, a revered microbrewery decided to make a Steel Reserve clone, but use upscale ingredients like a restaurants in the Heights would, of course. And so you have “Flaked Maize” instead of the surplus corn that built the malt liquor industry.
17 CommentsTags: beer, eureka heights brewery, malt liquor