When it comes to jewelry, a simple string of pearls or a classic pair of diamond studs just doesn’t cut it anymore. That is, not unless they are imbedded in the bead of your 1/2″, 10 gauge nipple barbells. From the girl in front of you with the navel barbell inspired by her favourite Britney… Continue reading decorating The Modern Primative
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Film review: One Dyke Wore White
If you can sit through a whole episode of The Bachelor and Fear Factor, you’ll do fine spending 50 minutes watching five lesbians from Calgary tell their story. Morag and Kam cram into a Cadillac head for British Columbia with their flower girl, ring bearer, and a videographer to document their right to a legally… Continue reading Film review: One Dyke Wore White
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Falconer
Back in 1999, when Swedish group Mithotyn split and frontman Stefan Weinerhall announced plans to start a new group using clean vocals, people were skeptical. In 2000, Falconer was born and has since climbed toward power-metal stardom. The Sceptre of Deception introduces talented vocalist Kristoffer Göbel, who lets all predecessors be forgotten. Folk influences, mighty… Continue reading Falconer
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King Diamond
With The Puppet Master, the Danish horror king delivers an album that will not disappoint dedicated fans. It introduces more horror-tale lyrics, classic guitar riffs, complex song structures, eerie solos and creative use of keyboards you can only get from King Diamond. This concept album, catchier than the rest, tells the story of a psychopath,… Continue reading King Diamond
The Crown
Faster, meaner and harder. Tomas Lindberg is out and Johan is back for the long-awaited release of Possessed 13. Boasting songs like "No Tomorrow" and "Face of Destruction," The Crown continues to enforce the definition of tight play. Gruesome riffs, huge energy and screaming guitar solos throb through the whole album as Swedish black meets… Continue reading The Crown
Amon Amarth
Versus The World is the fourth studio album by these Swedes and it’s their most solid effort yet. The songs are slower and more melodic than previous albums, but still infinitely heavy and unmistakably Amon Amarth. The new sound includes more lead guitar melodies within the songs, crushing double-bass, an increasing interest in thin sounding… Continue reading Amon Amarth