When I was a kid, there was no more exciting news in this world than the possibility of snow. I would glue myself to the tv to watch for snowclosures…just waiting to see Wake County scroll by. As an adult…I do NOT feel the same. First of all “snow” in the south is usually...
so I know her at least to be a mother. But ‘black don’t crack’ as the saying goes, so, with her flawless mocha skin, her age is of mystery to me. I like her youthfulness, though—the other tillers at the Chevron are stubbornly white-haired and have white-hair proc...
She traps her song in the earnest lovely naïveté of the queer country kid who has just discovered the big city and could never dream it could be anything but heaven. “Pink Pony Club,” though, matches its high-strung camp with the high-strung camp of the fretful conservative parents ...
You have to be ready to prune off branch tips that wither or turn black. I’m especially keeping an eagle eye on the pear trees, as they can quickly succumb to neglected fire blight damage. It appears that freezing is no longer a risk. But warm weather, and its attendant bug-load has...
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The room I find myself in is pitch black, with the exception of the flashlight in my hand. That, and the flashlight on the other side of the room, where Edward Scissorshit and what appears to be his sister are calling after me. ...
Do you know how many bands would give their eye-teeth to conjure up anything worthy of that ‘put down’? Pretty much any band outside of thrash’s Big Four, that’s who, including Anthrax themselves, post 1991. —ER Anthrax, Weve Come For You All (2003) ...
Do you know how many bands would give their eye-teeth to conjure up anything worthy of that ‘put down’? Pretty much any band outside of thrash’s Big Four, that’s who, including Anthrax themselves, post 1991. —ER Anthrax, Weve Come For You All (2003) ...
Having haughtily delivered their first ballad with “Fade To Black,” Metallica repeated the trick on this haunting first-side-closer from ‘Master Of Puppets.’ Kicking off with one of those sublime, understated solos that Kirk Hammett seemed to peel off at will, it’s a slow-burning exerci...