The spectacular 'I Am Dust' series by photographer Olivier Valsecchi makes for a perfect end to the week.
Month: March 2015
Sound Of The Day : Kêres
Babooshka Boutique
Sound Of The Day : Mephorash
Today has been a seriously fucking weird day, and, sadly, not a good sort of weird. So, I needed something to obliterate the crowds in my head. Mephorash from Sweden did the job. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWjpoquD0Mw
From Over The Mountains
I invite you to listen to my new spoken word recording. This poem is based on the legend of a young Norwegian girl, who was locked away in a storehouse while the Black Death decimated Norway's population.
Sound Of The Day : Nocturnal Depression
Today has been a bad day for black metal. Everything which I've listened to has been turned off in disgust. Far too many bands are taking the post rock approach with their black metal and it is doing my head in. As I was on the verge of killing someone, I decided to turn to… Continue reading Sound Of The Day : Nocturnal Depression
Omtura
Sound Of The Day : Moloch
Ukrainian one man ambient black metal project Moloch has been in existence since 2004 and has an extensive back catalogue, which is well worth checking out. Illusion des Winters is taken from the band's 2011 album Illusionen Eines verlorenen Lebens and is the perfect accompaniment to these almost-midweek blues.
David Thiérrée
Artist David Thiérrée has worked with some true metal heavy weights over the years, including the mighty Primordial, and has featured in exhibitions across the globe. One of my favourite pieces by this multitalented gentleman has to be an illustration based on the film The Dark Crystal. This work, done entirely in pencil, is so… Continue reading David Thiérrée
William Crisafi
The artwork of New England based, multidisciplinary artist William Crisafi reminds me of the illustrations I would find in children's books that my Granddad would discover at carboot sales. He was a top rooter and dug right to the bottom of damp cardboard boxes. My Granddad also knew how to haggle, and would come away… Continue reading William Crisafi








