Welcome to my first post. You may know me from Twitter (www.twitter.com/followthreaper) or you may have heard about me. But just a little info about me is I love music.
Recently, I have fallen out of fan status from a band under the name of Trivium. This band has been around ever since 1999. Their first album, Ember to Inferno was trying to be speed metal/thrash, but unfortunately, they failed. Stop with the screaming. Granted, the album was under-produced, it still sucked. Next, they tried metalcore with their 2005 release Ascendancy. Again, they failed. Lead singer Matt Heafy claims to hate emo, and claims they are not emo, but they have lyrics like “fuck the world, fuck it all”. Why? Don’t deny what you are, whether you like it or not, STAND UP FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN. Anyways, moving on with their 2008 release of Shogun… They tried to go back to their roots, but kept their typical chug-chug-chugggg breakdowns. Fuckin’ stop with the dumb shit, already.
I use to be a fan of this band, but they got old. Just like a band can grow onto you, this band grew off. I don’t know if its because I realized they sucked or what, but this band just needs to retire. And as I close this out, I wish to state that their newest cover of “Iron Maiden” is terrible, singer Matt Heafy can’t even pronounce the title correctly! STOP WITH THE TERRIBLE MUSIC PLEASE!
Look at the images below on how their look as evolved as their sound has evolved (proving they go with the scene).
This is one of the most horrific injuries I have seen. Two points I’d like to make though… what is with the babbling wailing moaning shriek shit from the girls? Is that how grief really sounds? Also, what the fuck is wrong with the doctor/nurse/sadist that keeps flopping his grotesquely smashed face around for the camera at the end?
After the well received interview with Juicy last weekend, I decided to go ahead and throw the new Windows 7 release candidate on my second drive so that I could post my review of all the new and exciting wonderfulness that was sure to be present in this exciting Microsoft product.
To my surprise, five minutes after the incredibly easy installation and setup, I was genuinely enjoying myself. The speed, ease of use and personalization options are very impressive. My favorite part of the entire experience came while I was gleefully looking through the Media Player options and importing my rather large music library.
I apologize for not posting any updates so far this week, I am dealing with a pretty devastating computer crash and 500gb hard drive loss. Hopefully this will all be remedied by Friday, but unfortunately I probably won’t have time to set up an interview this weekend.
I will make sure that next week’s interview makes up for it.