The actual discernible scent of death that triggers instinctive avulsion or a general prey response can be generalized […]
2019
Too often I settle into the too-easy conclusion that it was perhaps ‘Master of Reality’ that sold me […]
TEN FROM THE TOMB is a weekly feature in the form of a themed list devoted to grouping […]
Too often popular music treats depression as if it were a strike of lightning, or an extra-sensorial event, […]
Frustration with the necessary community of man and the existential dread resultant of misrepresentation is a state of […]
Just as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia collapsed in 1992 those surviving the years of unrest and […]
With nearly six hundred million years of geologic data at their fingertips the first to have seen history […]
Wrenching loose the aponeurosis-bound flesh of mankind from the cancerous lungs of the Earth, her womb frays with […]
You throw off your paper hat after a long day. You’ve sweat through the (already) funny smelling Chinese-made […]
The stench of the rotten living was the earliest whiff of death that’d stun my senses as a […]
Heresy itself is a liberation, a word with its core derived not from wrong-doing or uncouth apostasy but […]
THRASH ‘TIL DEATH is a 50 week long set of features exploring the legends who crossed over between […]
METAL OF THE MONTH is a monthly feature that examines just that, a grip of fifteen of the […]
To be so perfectly crystalline in arrangement and encased in ones own rigid perfection is the only state […]
TEN FROM THE TOMB is a weekly feature in the form of a themed list devoted to grouping […]
After working my way through most of the most classic series of high fantasy novels everyone’d recommend to […]
Flesh-eating bacteria took his hand and he can’t fish anymore. A tame cassowary pecked him to death, face […]
Stacked with half a ton of wood and roaring for six full hours, the traditional funeral pyres described […]
Though it can be difficult to see a past behind the padded, spiked and smeared Wagner name-dropping shoulders of […]
We mourn because the inequities that arise from death are obscurant of our own individual traits as the […]
