A fascinating book about our how our relationship to reality is dictated by culture.
All in Essays
A fascinating book about our how our relationship to reality is dictated by culture.
There’s a moment in everyone’s life where you decide whether you really like music or not. Here’s the story of mine.
Whether you like Limp Bizkit or only ironically pretend to like them, Re-Arranged earnestly slaps.
The last 14 pages of this book are about Kurt Cobain’s death. It’s both the most and least important part of it.
Bored with Netflix? Going crazy in confinement? Jump down the rabbit hole of the best JRPG ever made.
Metal played an important part in the person I am today. The first two people responsible for that are Chris Cornell and Phil Anselmo.
Pop culture analysis has become common grounds today. But Sex, Drugs & Cocoa Puffs is an enduring reminder that we’re doing it wrong.
Smells Like Teen Spirit (the song and the video) were the first chapter of my journey into the Devil’s Music.
It doesn’t matter if you like glam metal or not. You only need to remember it to understand the beauty and importance of this book.
Ever felt angry and discouraged while browsing Facebook? Here are 4 reasons why.
Slayer are the most successful extreme band of all-time. There are reasons for that and there are reasons why people should keep listening to their music long after they’re gone.
If you love something, don’t let money get between that special thing and you.