Showing posts with label *Just Words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *Just Words. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Anton


I don’t think I have ever seen so many awkward moments as in this seminal interview of Anton, somewhere in the late 1960s, on the cusp of the wonderful, modern, brain numbing, corporate media mass hypnosis.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

About Old Nick


“I cling unto the burning Æthyr like Lucifer that fell through the Abyss, and by the fury of his flight kindled the air. 
And I am Belial, for having seen the Rose upon thy breast, I have denied God.
And I am Satan! I am Satan! I am cast out upon a burning crag! And the sea boils about the desolation thereof. And already the vultures gather, and feast upon my flesh.” 
- Aleister Crowley, The Vision and the Voice: With Commentary and Other Papers

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Seven Minutes


Some of the more intriguing, though-provoking conversations, takes less than or just about 7 minutes  to last...

Monday, August 26, 2013

Visual Delights


What is delightful to the eyes can also be, sometimes, delightful to the mind....

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Tarantula’s Wisdom

[….]

the unhappy, the bitter and
the vengeful
need their
fix - which is
you or somebody
anybody
in agony, or
better yet
dead, dropped into some
hole.


as long as there are
humans about
there is never going to be
any peace
for any individual
upon this earth or
anywhere else
they might
escape to.

  [….]


something
is working toward you
right now, and
I mean you
and nobody but
you.


(Charles Bukowski – “relentless as the tarantula”, 1986)

Monday, November 5, 2012

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Wonderful View

There are just too many wonderful view in this lovely place called life, that to let it slip out of the attention and proper appreciation of the internet masses, is simply irresponsible…In that spirit, and dedication, this blog has committed itself to the proper presentation of life’s greatest moments, captured in digital images.

Starting now


Monday, August 27, 2012

Tribute to Blogs – The Specialist (Pt.2)

As said before, specialization is always intriguing. It tends to provide a comprehensive look over something that would otherwise seem trivial from a generalized point of view. The only problem is it’s mostly a love-it-or-hate-it situation with such limited taste. Of course, on the other hand, it also provides a chance to satisfy peculiar fetishes as the following great blogs shall represent.

Cerebral Art

It’s always intriguing how much one can philosophize on the circumstances surrounding the late 90’s underground extreme metal scene, let alone the corpse-paint ridden one in Norway. Nevertheless, here is yet another rare blog doing exactly that, and in a quite intriguing way too. If the parallel between Mayhem’s Euronymous thinking (as well as bullshitting) and Bataille/Baudrillard’s sophistry is the sort of thing that keeps you awake for days on end in ecstatic bookworm orgasm, then please be advised – this is definitely where you should go (and die).


Industrialized Art

As the machination of musical expressions grow by leaps and bounds, inanimate ministries have been set up all over the blogosphere, to spread the advent of cold, indifferent musical art known as the industrial-collective. It is precisely in such a metallic nihilism, that Industrialskad, in my modest opinion, surely stands as the mother hive of the mechanical-collective. Get loaded with engine oil ejaculations and monoliths of emotionless fetish, for this is the mother shit-load of all industrial music manufacturing galore…   


The Art of Being Lost

I know an individual once, who decided that backpacking through exotic places is just not enough to free one’s sense of direction and meaning. The individual thus decided to scrap every nagging details, backpack; ID cards; credit cards; mobile phones; bag of clothes; wedding ring; family photographs etc, and just go where the feet walks. What a great day that was, especially when the adventurer showed up a couple years later being burnt and mutilated by an unknown individual. A fellow traveler perhaps?

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tribute to Blogs - The Archeologists

Archeology has always fascinated me as a kid. Nothing in those days seemed remotely as important as digging through cool ruins and finding mummies and all sorts of creepy shits as only an archaeologist could do. The same naïve fascination seemed to have lingered with extreme underground music. I just love people who gave the effort to collect, preserve and share all manners of obscure and rare snail-mail day underground releases. They are part of the minuscule of reasons why life can still be enjoyable sometimes.

Suomi Relics

I suppose it’s pretty obvious for most people that Finland has a great Death and Black Metal scene. But, how obvious is it when we talk about Finnish Hardcore or Punk or Heavy Metal? Thank shit we have such blog as this to inform us of the highly important facts regarding the multi-faceted Finnish underground scene (well, at least before Death & Black Metal become the hype, I suppose?).


Metallic Artifacts

I think the idea that demonic/satanic imagery always fits metal music is quite true, and yet also overrated. The sight of a steroid-drenched muscular barbarian/medieval warrior has also hold a pretty impressive and fitting imagery for the music. It almost makes the music feels fit only for warriors, and that if you’re not one then listening to the music makes you (feel like) one. Of course, it doesn’t hurt when you have a collection of great, rare and kick-ass metal music to top it off.


Dusty Metal Ruins

Heavy/Speed/Thrash Metal, NWOBHM, spikes, hair sprays, eyeliners, one off singles, EPs that drowned in oblivion. If these sound unfamiliar for you then the word ‘metal’, in any type of combination referring to any specific musical styles, is a voluminous lesson that needs to be surmounted before you can ever profess to like the genre. There is no better place to start such a lesson, if you dare, than through the meticulous archives of this great blog. Be dusted in the depths of Metal ruins.


Ruins of Psychedelia

What would drive anyone to decide in pursuing a vast and detailed collection of everything created in the 60s and 70s psychedelic Rock saga? Is it the fuzzy, methamphetamine induced groove of the era? The corny and colorful attires, album covers, freezer magnet and stupid VW vans? Whatever it is/was, I am surely glad that some people do pursue this highly amusing and trivial form of collecting.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Tribute to Blogs - The Specialists (Pt.1)

Specialization is always intriguing. It tends to provide a comprehensive look over something that would otherwise seem trivial from a generalized point of view. The only problem is it’s mostly a love-it-or-hate-it situation with such specialized stuffs. Of course, on the other hand, it also provides a chance to satisfy peculiar fetishes as the following great blogs shall represent.

Scaremongering

It’s one thing to read a review of a horror movie from people making a living out of such undertakings, and to read a review from someone who has nothing to gain from it (except for the thrill of watching and crapping oneself to shit with such movies). When morbid movies are your fetish, you can’t go wrong with this blog.


Filth, Par Excellence

Lust is lust, and flesh is of course flesh. Combine the two and we have the reason for our viral-existence and procreation in this wasteland called earth. It’s a lot of fun though, that’s for sure, especially when people start doing it not for procreation and just for recreation. Depopulation is always more welcomed, and it’s a hell lot better when it’s done in the proper, joyful spirit.


Cult of the Undead

Some things are so important that life would be rendered meaningless unless they are sought after with great perseverance! One of those things is the ever important need to collect all manner of 20th and 21st centuries’ relics of the living dead myth. Yes. You read and heard it right. The zombies. The walking stinks. The things that go bump in the dead of night. The quintessential thing to do in the banality of nowadays swarm of a suffocating overpopulated shithole called life. Click and learn people.


Inanimate Beings

The skill to put together an inanimate entity to paper, out of fantasy alone, is a most intriguing trait any humans could ever aspire to achieve. I just fucking love these morbid, menacing, lusty drawings. They look so much better not just because the artist seemed to be a highly gifted fellow, but also because they are inanimate. Things just tend to look better when they are inanimate, don’t you think?

Friday, March 2, 2012

Tribute to Blogs - The Cerebral Ones

After a long tedious day of 9 to 5 slavery, sometimes it feels good just to think of something else than this stupid fucking life. Like, thinking of extreme underground music and lifestyle, for example. One or two joints later, and it all becomes a mighty, psychedelically amusing cerebral exercise. Just like the following bloggers have always provided during those morbid moments.

Contemplating Extreme Art

What goes on in the mind of such true Black Metal gentleman as Euronymous, for example, regarding life? What can be learnt from personal correspondence written by such a figure during his heyday in the snail-mail underground music scene? If such questions begs or nags for an immediate answer, you couldn’t come to a better place than this blog.


A Theory of Darkness

I suppose it’s not enough just to have music capable of stirring people to murder others or themselves, some just have to dissect it through philosophical ponderings too. I think I’ll let the blog’s own official description to reveal the depths of oddity that it is all about: “Information and archive site for black metal theory events. Not black metal. Not theory. Not not black metal. Not not theory. Black metal theory. Theoretical blackening of metal. Metallic blackening of theory. Mutual blackening. Nigredo in the intoxological crucible of symposia.” Right. Feel free to up the dosage down there, if you dare.



Decent Taste & Insight

Sometimes you get a good blog that features more than just a decent choice of musicians/musical works. Other times you get blogs that features more than just a decent amount of thoughts and information on each musicians/musical works posted. Once in a couple millennia, you get a blog that actually defy the laws of banality and features both decent aspects: taste & insight. Fucking-A!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The end of free downloads is nigh?

Someone told me somewhere, a rather long time ago, that one of my biggest problem is not knowing when “the end is nigh”. Fair enough. I did crash a car once out of not knowing when to stop putting the pedal to the metal...plus some other shitty moments..

But, never before has that statement ring louder in my head than when I started to read about the SOPA/PIPA Acts that are supposedly being prepared in the U.S. Hearing that these are legal instruments that could actually end free sharing and file storing of music is like hearing one of those daylight lightning strikes. Shocking and annoying at the same time.

I thought it was just a joke, until I try to access Megaupload and got this instead....

Well, since I’ve never like to read complex legal drafts, and found the following video very helpful to understand what SOPA/PIPA’s consequences are, thought I’d just share it here now and safe anyone reading the pain of understanding what the hell I’m blabbering about.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

My Kinda Tree

If this is how X-mass is going to be celebrated everywhere, then I’m all for it!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Tribute to Blogs - The Super Hoarders

Is hoarding really such a bad habit to have? Not when it’s about meticulously collecting extreme music releases it’s not. Bearing that in mind, I’m just blown away with the range of stuffs presented by these blogs. They are for me the super hoarders of extreme music blogging.

Compendium Metallicum

There’s a lot of blogs featuring lots of extreme/alternative music genres out there. Nothing, however, is as impressing as the angry chairs (or is it ‘angrier chairs’ now?) The blog doesn’t only parade awesome collection of albums after albums, spanning decades, but it also provide concise, easy to understand info on each musician. Heck, it even grouped them into a sort of ‘discographic’ thread with all the necessary albums featured. Definitely, an awesome way to browse for lost and longed musical stuffs of the filthier kinds.


The 70s Galore

The 70s is a magickal era in music, as far as I’m concern. Almost nobody is playing the exact same way as others do even when they practically played the same genre. So, to cut the crap short, finding a blog that actually features well selected collection of 70s Hard and Progressive Rock (with good, succinct info for each featured musician[s]) is really a treat. Good, ever expanding 70s stuffs. Long live the fucking blog.


Hell’s Radio

What would a Metal Music museum be like in a world of blog? Me thinks ‘radio666sw’ might just be the answer. The collection is really awesome. Even with the lack of any information (other than what particular business-music-defined genre a certain musical work is) the collection that this blog hoarded is just amazing. I suppose not all of the infernal radio’s collection accounts for everyone’s taste (whatever the fuck that should mean), but with a logo featuring Iron Maiden’s iconic mascot ‘Eddie’ an old (or die hard) metalhead just can’t go wrong.


Stained to the Bones

The name, the artwork just wrung me by the neck like stupid cows to the slaughter. Granted, it doesn’t seem to be updated regularly, but who gives a shit anyway? This blog has the right feel and type of collection for any old and diehard headbanger to dig into. Most of the stuffs here are Heavy Metal, the good ole way. The rest are some of the most intriguing, rather rare Doom/Speed/Thrash Metal galore. Fuck, it feels like being in a candy store here.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Blog Next Door

If you have a blog of your own, have you ever log off and then try to check out your blog as an outsider? I suppose many bloggers have done that. But have you then also tried clicking on the ‘next blog’ thingy in the navibar above?

I found it to be quite hilarious sometimes.

Just recently found out that there are 2 family-based blogs right next door to my blogs. Full of happiness and laughter and photographs of cuddly cute kids, I can’t imagine a better juxtaposition in the world of blogs.

Fuckin A!!

Wonder who will find me as their neighboring blog...???