The Principle of Evil Made Flesh by Cradle Of Filth is a dark, twisted, and incredibly Black Metal Album. From the opening track,to the closing track, this album is a non-stop assault on the senses. The musicianship is top-notch, Dani Vocals are absolutely demonic.
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The coastal mountains of British Columbia.
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Black Butler, but it’s just Sebastian and Ciel living in a caravan when undercover on a mission from the queen, and Sebastian is having constant fights with the water barrel.
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"Woven house" a house in Kent with a surrounding grid. For growing plants. Rendez vous in 10 years.
By Giles Miller Studio.
More images at Dezeen.
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Friday, September 22: Black Sabbath, "Cornucopia"
“Cornucopia” was a track on an early ‘70s Black Sabbath album, so of course it totally ruled. As one would expect and hope, the Vol 4 rumbler opened with a classic fuzzy Iommi doom riff that gave way to Bill Ward’s swinging and bashing drums, Geezer's throbbing bass and Ozzy’s confused yelp. This might’ve found Sabbath especially coked out, but they were in such a zone that no amount of chemicals could contain their awesomeness. Even Ozzy seemed in awe, as if he was looking back at the gloriously unholy racket his band was cooking up behind him and could do little more than bleat “you gotta go insane!” and, of course, “awwright!!!” Yup…
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