It is not an exaggeration to say that as a technology, steam power made the Industrial revolution possible: from home heating to mechanical engines moving rail and factory machinery, steam was to the 19th and early 20th century what computers have become to the late 20th and early 21st. It ...
Weobley is one of the bigger villages in the area, and has its own heritage trail, with info boards about the buildings. Eardisland is not only gorgeous for the black and white houses, but also the little river running through it, the Georgian Dovecote which is now the village shop, and...
By today's standards, these monsters are a relic of the past in the enthusiast space. Very few people will have these steampunk metallic bricks crunching away inside their water-cooled systems. Mechanical drives are now reserved solely for capacity and redundancy, either gathering dust in a livi...
If you’re looking for something action-packed but still intelligent and at all times funny, then Sage and Savant is for you. This podcast nails the steampunk aesthetic perfectly and each episode is a treat. I can’t wait to listen to more.–Theinamorata ...
Before their secrets rip them apart, these two will be responsible for saving the world––that is if they can trust each other longer than two minutes. I really, REALLY liked writing this one because it gave me a chance to get my inner Indiana Jones/Lara Croft out on the page. Along...
Your basic goal in the game is to establish a colony however you like, but this isn’t a world that we’ve ever known. The art aesthetic screams steampunk, though there’s a heavy dose of mysticism and occult influence as well. The folks at Gaslamp want to get away from what they ...
A Grand Theft Auto superfan by the name of "Taser" has crashed a popular live tv game show demanding to know where Grand Theft Auto 6 is.
Rush's 19th studio LP felt like goodbye, even if it wasn't billed as one. Neil Peart's ambitious steampunk story — "in a young man's quest to follow his dreams, he is caught between the grandiose forces of order and chaos" — was their first album-wide concept, neatly expanding on...