Friday, 10 April 2009

This week I have been mainly


One day I'll read this and it'll remind me of something I once liked but have forgotten about.
For everyone else, you'll probably find this rather pointless...



This week I was mostly listening to
Becoming The Archetype - Dichotomy

Without a doubt one of my favourite albums of 2008 ... nah make that EVER. Amazing musicianship, deep and meaningful lyrics and just a kick-ass sound. Brutal progressive metal at it's zenith.
Woe of Tyrants – Kingdom of Might
A band fairly new to me and fairly new to The Rock and Hard Place. Progressive metal of a different type to BTA but still very entertaining. The two part title track is without doubt the highlight. One of the best heavy albums of 2009 so far.
Kate Nash – Made of Bricks
I would say it's a guilty secret but I'm not ashamed in any way to name it as one of my most enjoyable listens of the past year. Mariella is an amazing song, I chucked the CD in my car radio a few days ago and got goose pimples.

This week I was mainly watching
Yes We Can! The Lost Art of Oratory
Obviously it comes off the back of Obama-fever. I really am a sucker for soaring oratory, maybe I should go to a black-majority church once every month to get my fill. It pumps me up!

Newswipe
A spin-off from the excellent Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe. He dissects TV news in an educating, entertaining and downright funny way.

The Boat That Rocked
Richard Curtis' latest. As a bit of a radio nerd I was perhaps a little more interested in the detail than your average punter. But as a story it was not bad at all nicely playing on some good themes and tugging at the emotions. Certainly more enjoyable for me than his rom com back catalogue.


This week I was mainly reading
Gazzetta Della Grog
A wonderous nostalgia trip with the bittersweet knowledge that I'm a much different person to the bloke that wrote it.
Book of Job – The Bible
You think you've got it bad?! A wonderful story of being tested to the absolute limit and written in a very poetic way. There's only one thing you can put your absolute faith in.


Other things of note from this week
Last Sunday we went for a picnic on a very sunny, but remarkably chilly, day. We both managed to find inspiration, she wrote a poem and I came up with two different ideas for a book aimed at boys aged 8-12.

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