Check out my new article on Substack. Here is an excerpt. For the full article, click image below: These “social” tools are nothing but deliberate schemes feeding techno-authoritarianism, yet posing as authentic nostalgia. And what is nostalgia but pain, forcing you to never be present? They are revisionist weapons aimed at our survival trait, our... Continue Reading →
The Immortal Man: King Henry IV
I’ve been watching Peaky Blinders since 2013 and waited a life time for the conclusion. The Immortal Man did not disappoint. It was a reminder that less is more. That simple can be significant. It echoed the first season and the haunting of Tommy’s earlier days on Watery Lane. Click here for my newest article.
Man On The Moon
“First of all, there was a bloke with a phone and he says ‘Mark speaking’ and I’m like, where is he? I decided that he was there, at the Tranquility Base. It happened backwards like that." - Alex Turner on Radio X. I’ve written extensively on Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino covering its philosophical significance.... Continue Reading →
Video Killed The Radio Star
Oops, I did it again. I wrote an unintentional essay. I’ve accepted my verbose writing style. For the three people who consistently read my work, I hope you enjoy my latest effort. Before The Car album came out I predicted the theme and even the stage set up so accurately that I couldn’t resist trying... Continue Reading →
Fear and Loathing in the Arctic
A year before The Car was released I tried to predict its upcoming theme and sound, solely for my own entertainment and escape from the daily mundane. We didn’t have any clues or ideas as to where the band was headed, so I played off the previous album and the state of the world around... Continue Reading →
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