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A recent kitbash I did involving an old skeleton warriors kit and some spare grave guard and black knights bits to make some dismounted black knights!
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Check me out on Youtube where the trailer for my debut anti-novel DEATH RATTLE is premiering soon. search Harper Hargraves Antifiction.
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thehourfather · 1 year
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Culture Summit 2023 - “Whitewater” leadership conference. • #thisaudaciouslife #culturesummit #culturesummit2023 #manchester #leaders #growth #predictablesuccess #treadmill #earlystruggle #fun #thebigrut #deathrattle #leadershipskills (at Audacious Church) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpFYKlALLMx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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voidimperatrix · 1 year
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I am painting so many skeletons for age of sigmar it’s not even funny.
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flowersforvax · 6 months
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Yo why is everyone freaking out about Tumblr going down? Is Tumblr dying or something?
Well, for one it's the regularly scheduled freak-out we have once a year since they were sold the first time, of course
But right now it's because apparently a lot members of tumblr staff got an e-mail telling them they were getting relocated from tumblr to other Automattic properties and-- tumblr is gonna run with a skeleton crew for now? Unclear
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sinister-surname · 2 months
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So I've recently started painting Age of Sigmar minis.
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dwn024 · 1 year
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can’t sleep thinking about godgame CMY2K cards…. hibiki hopeful+ranged who doubles counterattack for adjacent cards but is a glass cannon and has really low HP himself…. millennium bug consumable that makes robots defiant but damages non-robots…. restraining myself from submitting any CMY2K cards on a dev stream until years in the future when the pilot is real….
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renaultmograine · 1 year
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So murozond can give you n'zoth's fish....
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darawringtwenties · 2 years
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Norma Jean - Bless The Martyr And Kiss The Child Record Label: Solid State Release Date: August 13 2002 By the end of the 00s, metalcore went into a lot of places, including mathcore, moshcore, post-hardcore, At The Gates-core (which is just metalcore mixed with Swedish melo-death riffs), electronicore, crunkcore, and many more, but the one I want to focus on today is “Christcore.” There was a time where I considered myself religious, but not the type of person that devoutly read the Bible, went to church, and chastised anyone for the way they live their lives, but I still believed in God, went to a Christian youth group, and considered myself a Christian above all. I wouldn’t consider myself religious anymore, but I was a 15-year-old kid when I was into a lot of metalcore and post-hardcore. These types of bands really appealed to me, because they spoke about faith and positive topics, but they also appealed to parents. A lot of this type of music was considered “Satanic” and “evil” to many parents, whether it was at the time, or during the 80s and 90s when the Satanic Panic was in full swing. Kids could listen to these bands because they had that Christian message, as well as preached the gospel at their shows, so parents were more willing to accept these Christcore bands. There was a period from 2002 to 2010 when these bands dominated the metalcore scene. Bands such as Underoath, The Devil Wears Prada, For Today, August Burns Red, and many more embodied that sound, but there’s one band that helped to pioneer it, and that’s Atlanta, GA act Norma Jean, and their debut LP, 2002′s Bless The Martyr And Kiss The Child. Norma Jean is a very interesting bands when it comes to metalcore, because they’ve gone through quite a bit of lineup changes to the point where none of the original members are in the band anymore, although to be fair, a lot of the members now have been in the band for the last 20 years, such as vocalist Cory Brandan, but my first experience with this band was 2008′s The Anti-Mother. I remember picking it up at Hot Topic, of all places. The one near me sold a handful of CDs for a long time; they had a small CD wall, but only because the one near me was really tiny. There was another one I went to that had a bigger wall of CDs, because they were a bigger location. Anyway, I would buy CDs there a lot, especially if I couldn’t find the album at Target, Best Buy, or Walmart, for example, but I remember seeing it one day when I went to Hot Topic. I knew who they were, but I was only about a year into my journey with metalcore, post-hardcore, and all of that stuff. I really loved their blend of metalcore, sludge metal, post-metal, and alt-metal, so I wanted to dive back into their stuff. I didn’t eventually listen to this album for a few more years, especially after they released a few more albums, but I enjoy this record quite a bit, although I have a confession to make... It’s not my favorite of theirs. I also don’t think this album has held up as well as people want to believe that it has, but it’s still impressive that this album turned 20 years ago this year and people are still talking about it. There’s a reason why people back fondly at this album, but this is an album that I don’t have direct nostalgia for, despite having nostalgia for a couple of other albums, so I’m looking at this album in retrospect a bit. Bless The Martyr is a unique album in the sense that it helped to pioneer mathcore in the early to mid-00s. This record has a very chaotic and experimental sound, including elements of sludge metal, doom metal, and post-metal. It shows when this album clocks in at around an hour, and that’s already one of my biggest issues with this record and why I don’t think it’s held up as well as people want to believe it has. The one track people remember from this album is “Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste,” and to be fair, it’s a sick song, but this album has the issue of being very monotonous and loud for the sake of being loud. There are a lot of sick breakdowns and great riffs, but this album just drags a lot of time. There’s a song that’s about 15 minutes on here, and for the most part, it’s just one riff repeated over and over. Another song is around 10 minutes long, and it’s the same kind of thing, where the song just drags on for what feels like ever, but it doesn’t need to. In this album’s defense, these guys were just kids when they wrote this, so the songwriting isn’t really up to snuff with their later material. Even the follow-up, 2005′s O God, The Aftermath is better than this, but that album isn’t my favorite from them, either. I may talk about that one, too, but this album is really known for being the one album that former vocalist Josh Scogin performs on. You may know him from a little band called The Chariot that formed right after he left this band, and they were a big staple of mathcore from the early 00s to the early 2010s. These guys were one of the purveyors of Christcore, and there’s nothing wrong with the lyrics on this album, or any of their albums, really, but they’ve slowly strayed away from the label of being a Christian band. A lot of bands in this vein have done that, such as Underoath and The Devil Wears Prada being two major examples of bands that have denounced that label and are longer Christian. The only association they have with it nowadays is their record label, Solid State, but Solid State is an interesting label that started as an offshoot of the Christian rock label, Tooth & Nail, to serve as a hard-rock and metal version, but a lot of bands on there don’t outright say they’re Christian. These days, Norma Jean has released a lot of stuff since Bless The Martyr. In 2005, they released their first album with Cory Brandan, entitled O God, The Aftermath, but 2006 saw the release of my personal favorite Norma Jean record, Redeemer, and then you had 2008′s The Anti-Mother. They released more stuff in the 00s, but they just recently released Deathrattle Sing For Me, and it was a pretty solid album. Despite how I feel about Bless The Martyr, it’s worth hearing again for old time’s sake, even if some of their later albums are a lot better. This is an album that’s important for paving the way for mathcore bands to follow, as well as being a stepping stone for Josh Scogin to form The Chariot, who also released some important albums during the next decade. It hasn’t held up as well as their other material, but it’s still enjoyable, nonetheless.
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middleofrow · 1 year
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Jonathan's Favorite Albums of 2022
Jonathan’s Favorite Albums of 2022
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Norma Jean - Deathrattle Sing For Me CD Kritik
Norma Jean – Deathrattle Sing For Me CD Kritik
Norma Jean hat am 12. August 2022 ihr aktuelles Studioalbum “Deathrattle Sing For Me” über Solid State Records veröffentlicht. “Call For The Blood” war die erste Single aus dem Album und diesem wurde auch ein Musikvideo spendiert. “Accept that everything is a draft”, sagt Cory Brandan über den Song. “It helps to get it done. We banded together to make this record and to me, this song is the…
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myremains · 2 years
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Norma Jean, 9 albums deep, 25 glorious years. “1994” gets us pumped up, obscure tones wish aggressive screamed vocals and the music punches for emphasis. I cannot get “Spearmint Revolt” out of my head, “DEATH RATTLE… SING FOR ME” then an absolute tsunami of chaos and ensues literally like a wave of clashing aggressive tones, I am absolutely living for this song. “Aria Obscura” is like Architects meets Deftones, makes for great tones and crushing riffs. “A Killing Word” is thick and chaotic which bubbles through a solemn yet energetic chorus. “Call of the Blood” has an really infectious chorus line, that twangy neck snapping guitar work. All in all it’s an absolutely glorious collection of tracks, full of diversity, technicality and obscurity, it’s kept me well and truly hooked since the day I first hit play while I was driving home from work, I need to see this shit live.
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voidimperatrix · 1 year
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The skeletons I have spoken of, ready for their agrax earthshade bath
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m3t4ln3rd · 2 years
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Norma Jean premiere "A Killing Word" music video; stream new album Deathrattle Sing for Me
Band: Norma JeanSong: “A Killing Word”Director: Kevin JohnsonAlbum: Deathrattle Sing for MeRelease Date: August 12th, 2022Label: Solid State RecordsPurchase/Stream: All options Deathrattle Sing for Me track listing: “1994”“Call for the Blood”“Spearmint Revolt”“Memorial Hoard”“Aria Obscura”“Any%”“Parallela”“W W A VVE”“A Killing Word”“Penny Margs”“el-roi”“Sleep Explosian”“Heartaches”
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gbhbl · 2 years
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Album Review: Norma Jean – Deathrattle Sing for Me (Solid State Records)
This new album is a glorious entry in their extensive catalogue and sees the band at their most abrasive sounding.
Metalcore stalwarts, Norma Jean make their triumphant return on August 12th, 2022 via Solid State Records. Their new record ‘Deathrattle Sing for Me’, is the follow-up to 2019’s well-received ‘All Hail’. This long into their career (active since 1997), few could blame Norma Jean for coasting by on their past successes. Few would expect them to pull out something as strong as Deathrattle Sing for…
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thephotopitmagazine · 2 years
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NORMA JEAN SHARE "SLEEP EXPLOSION" VIDEO DEATHRATTLE SING FOR ME OUT AUGUST 12 VIA SOLID STATE RECORDS
NORMA JEAN SHARE “SLEEP EXPLOSION” VIDEO DEATHRATTLE SING FOR ME OUT AUGUST 12 VIA SOLID STATE RECORDS
PHOTO CREDIT: Rachel Putman   WATCH “SLEEP EXPLOSION” STREAM “SLEEP EXPLOSION”   NORMA JEAN SHARE “SLEEP EXPLOSION” VIDEO — WATCH DEATHRATTLE SING FOR ME OUT AUGUST 12 VIA SOLID STATE RECORDS   Norma Jean will drop their ninth album Deathrattle Sing For Me on August 12 via Solid State Records. Pre-order it here.Today, they have shared the video for “Sleep Explosion.” Watch it here. “Destruction…
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