Category Archives: The Americas

Fashion Bomb :: Devils to Some, Angels to Others :: Review

Fashion BombHailing from Chicago, Fashion Bomb delivers an infectious mix of hard industrial, laced heavily with rock and metal in “Devils to Some, Angels to Others.” Indeed, the metal plays such a significant role that it could be considered a dark metal album with Gothic overtones. Either way, this is an exciting work that should [...]

Web Hosting Reviews and Ratings

WebhostingGeeks.com is a web hosting review, rating and awards site that has been operating since 2004.
The initial top 10 list gives you a quick overview of some of the best deals on the Web. It also ranks Web hosts by multiple domain hosting, green Web hosting as well as sites offering free domains, Yahoo! marketing [...]

More talk on Tattoos, Tattoo Chat City

I have had the chance to talk about a site offering free tattoo chat. The site offers people from all over the world to join Tattoo Chat City’s chat rooms and have a great time sharing their tattoos and the stories behind them.
When you register you will find a lot of different tattoo chat rooms [...]

Introducing Tattoodating.com

While we are on the subject of tattoos, there is a site for tattoo lovers offering tattoo dating and general socializing. The site, Tattoodating.com, includes thousands of members with an interest in tattoos. Like most social/dating network site, Tattoodating.com allows users to upload their own pictures, send messages to other members, interact on a bulletin [...]

Airbrush Tattoo Supplies by European Body Art

I have seen all manner of tattoos, from the very small home decoration to full-back tattoos. Some have been immaculate pieces of art, while others have a more rustic feel. Never-the-less, although I have no tattoos (yet), I hold people who have turned their bodies into skin canvases with one or a number of tattoos. [...]

Million dollar failed community sites

Since Gothers.com is quietly reaching 600 members I was rather surprised to see this on WSJ.com:
Thirty-five percent of the online communities studied have less than 100 members; less than 25% have more than 1,000 members – despite the fact that close to 60% of these businesses have spent over $1 million on their community projects. [...]

Stiff Valentine (Can) – Loveless Review

The members of Stiff Valentine describe their blend of music as “industrial metal disco” (well that’s what some mag said), which rings true with their mix of electro, guttural screamo vocals and heavy guitar riffs found on their EP, Loveless. There is also a strong anger pumping through these songs as evidenced by the almost [...]

Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV Review

Advertising various products and thinggies in the blog recently has helped me get a little online stash allowing for purchases of things like games and music. About two weeks ago I bought and downloaded Nine Inch Nails’ Ghosts I-IV purely instrumental release. I have listened to the entire series a couple of times and I [...]

Podcasts that rock :: Scott Sigler’s Horrorcasts

For the two years I have been under the influence of iPod. My little black nano has been my entertainment center with my music along with various podcasts. However, the last year has seen me move away from music to more talk-radio (mostly lefty stuff) and podcast theater and audio novels. Today I would like [...]

Lorin Richards :: Enki :: Review

Originally released in 1999 Lorin Richards’ Enki album harkens back to the dark electronic music of the 80s. One name in particular keeps coming to mind – Gary Neuman. If you are a fan of electronica from the 80’s and 90’s then you should enjoy Enki by Lorin Richards.
From the Product Description at Amazon:
Enki [...]