Dreadzone666
Dreadzone666 t1_ja3d0yz wrote
I mention the album a lot, but "Woods 5" by Woods Of Ypres. The album deals a lot with depression, but with a very strong message that you should appreciate people while they're still alive, not wait until they're dead to say how great they are and how much you appreciate them.
The band at the time were pretty unknown, they were actually booked to play a gig in my hometown at a 150 capacity venue and weren't even headlining. This album got a ton of great reviews and even won a Juno award (Canadian equivalent of a Grammy). But the main songwriter died a month before the album was released and he never got to see any of the praise and accolades for his work.
Dreadzone666 t1_j4bfpri wrote
Reply to The Hag (OC) by LeeroyM
This pic just reminded me of how, when I was a kid, my grandma would sometimes come to visit when it was dark, and instead of ringing the bell like a normal person, she'd just slowly press her face against the living room window to scare the shit out of us.
Dreadzone666 t1_iycyg8r wrote
Hatebeak must be feeling pretty stupid right now.
Dreadzone666 t1_itspby2 wrote
Reply to TIL part of a Teletubbies episode was actually banned in some countries for supposedly being too scary. by thedubiousstylus
Man they would’ve shit themselves if they ever watched Boohbah
Dreadzone666 t1_jaa8o1e wrote
Reply to Bands that disbanded and went extinct? by sumerof94
Darren Hayes did have a few decent solo tracks iirc, but I don't think any hit the same heights as Savage Garden did.