Advantages: Very good on metal. Disadvantages: Gets your fingers dirty (Big deal)
Brasso, one of the best known names in the business. The nickname for this in the royal Navy is "Bluebell". This liquid polish was sold in tins with a metal screw cap, which was later changed to a plastic one.
Brasso is basically a mild abrasive contained in a mild solvent, forming a cutting compound, this will wear away at most materials, including metals, plastics, paint, and even glass! It is particularly good on glass as it contains ammonia.
This more modern version is based on the old "Silvo", which was made by the same company, The liquid is disolved into a wadding, making the process of cleaning a lot less messy.
The new stuff is still sold in tins, and the wadding is simply held between the fingers and the surface rubbed until the desired effect is reached. A 75 gramme tin costs just over £3, this sounds expensive, but ...
Advantages: Good read as it talks about underground bands. aswel as the mainstream Disadvantages: No posters
Hmmm well, i'm unsure what there is to say about metal hammer. Do I talk about this month's issue? Or a previous issue which would be useful come next month I suppose. So instead I'm just going to talk about the magazine its self.
Metal Hammer's first issue was in 1986, and is still producing more and more magazines. As you can guess from its name, the magazine is mostly about metal music/bands. The magazine always starts if with readers writing about their own opinion and sometimes the magazine its self replying to the reader. It also has at the start a small section called "Ask Jurgen" which is some Finish metal head having his own slot in the magazine. People write in asking him questions and he usually replies in some crazy insane way. Although some people may frown at his answers I find them rather amusing.
The bands that ...
Red-blood-Black-heart 03.03.2008
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Advantages: Original, hugely atmospheric, emotionally powerful, great riffs Disadvantages: None
Just as Venom's boozy, thrashy 1982 album 'Black Metal' influenced many a psychotic Norwegian teenager and helped kickstart the cold, ferocious, stripped-down extreme metal subgenre of the same name, German band Bethlehem's 1994 debut full-length draws together disparate elements of black metal and doom to create the quintessential 'dark metal' album.
The inside of the album sleeve displays the nazi eagle with a 'B' for Bethlehem replacing the swastika, and the legend 'F*cking Kill Yourself' written in bold gothic script underneath, indicating the 'Dark Metal' is going to be a less than cheery listen. The majority of the album is given over to utterly miserable and lethargic fuzzy doom riffs, accompanied by starkly prominent, lamenting and drawn out melodies, freezing tremolo riffs, subtle, funereal synths and cavernous, funeral ...
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