Oddly, my mind went to the lyrics of a song that’s been stuck in my head: “Terrify the Dark” by Skillet. Funny, I just realized the band’s name is Skillet, as in frying pan. Skillet diehards are known as Panheads. In interviews, it’s been said that the band had all the ...
Maybe. A little. The United States was a center where smart people wanted to come for years, especially in the post war era. We got a few that did really help – Von Braun and Fermi, for instance. However, some of the greatest prosperity the country had ever seen was when it was at...
I eased into my day with my usual routine, three rounds of Wim Hof breathing, then writing my three The Artists Waymorning pages and then shower followed by a cold shower although for some reason I couldn’t get the hot water to work and rather than fuss around just took an exhilarating...
Kip Moore’sWild Oneswas critically celebrated for being a diversion from bro-country, the much lamented sound of the day in 2015. That's an injustice. On his second studio album Moore doubles down on non-traditional song structures and uncompromising lyrics. The truth is, this bullheaded ap...
Many of the songs have what sound like cheap Casio keyboards backing up rather lackluster lyrics and making for a generally cheap feeling all around. When Ras Michael decides to move into more familiar reggae territory, he brings along bits and pieces of the nyabinghi style as well as some ...
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