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  1. Queen of Liars
    Right, following up on the last entry, I guess I figured out the gender identity thing to some degree. Which means that I will now identify as female.
     
    Again, I spoke about it in detail on my Tumblr, but ultimately I am now ready to be myself and this is the first step towards that. So that's nice, I guess.
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    It's been a long time since I used the blog, eh? Might as well do a little life update thingy, as it's been a strange month or two for me.
     
    Right now I am approaching two months of having worked in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, which is pretty far from home. It's a job for an Austrian company, which looks like it will last around half a year. I'll occasionally fly back home to London for holidays and stuff, but for the most part I'll be living here, which has been pretty interesting. It's nice to have an opportunity to see a bit more of the world, I suppose. The job is nice, though at 6 days a week it doesn't leave me with too much free time, but I'm not complaining. The time zone change does make it a bit tricky to keep up with friends from around the world, but I've been managing.
     
    So that's one big thing, but then I have also been dealing with some... gender idendity stuff? However you want to phrase it. Won't go into much detail here, but if you follow me on Tumblr you've seen my numerous posts there. So yeah, that has made it... an interesting time, I guess. We'll see where that ends up going.
     
    Well, without going into some other stuff, that is mainly what's been going on with me lately. A whole lot of self-discovery.
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    Time for an updated Ghost in the Shell collection post, now that I have all the new Arise stuff.
     

     
    We have the DVDs:
     
    Ghost in the Shell / Innocence / Ghost in the Shell 2.0 boxset
    Stand Alone Complex 1st GIG boxset
    Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG boxset
    Stand Alone Complex - The Laughing Man
    Stand Alone Complex - Individual Eleven
    Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society
    Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Borders 1 & 2
    Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Borders 3 & 4
    Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie
     
    And the manga:
     
    Ghost in the Shell
    Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface
    Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processor
     
    Good stuff right there.
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    15 - Asia, Urban Dance and Warpath by Boris
     

     
    I'm going to treat these three albums as one for the purposes of this list, just to make it easier. Which should be fine, since they were released at the same time, and are obviously meant to be part of the same trilogy.
    They released a pretty big album last year, so for the most part this is just Boris relaxing a bit and doing some noise and drone rather than writing songs, and as usual, doing it very well. Usually one probably wouldn't describe releasing three albums at once as "relaxing", but this is Boris after all.
    However, between all the noise and soundscapes, there is an actual song hidden here. Surrender, which is the second track on Urban Dance, is actually a very nice post rock piece, interspliced with a little bit of noise, which comes as a nice surprise.
     
     
    14 - Hades (The Nine Stages of Change at the Deceased Remains) by 死んだ僕の彼女 (My Dead Girlfriend)
     

     
    I know it might seem like this would be a pretty bleak album, but it's actually some pretty upbeat shoegaze/noise pop, though there is the occasional darker and more atmospheric song. A very enjoyable album with some great melodies and riffs, as well as some truly fantastic atmosphere on those occasional tracks.
     
     
    13 - A N D by tricot
     

     
    Not quite as good as T H E, but still an excellent math rock album. Catchy, and filled with great instrumentation.
     
     
    12 - Cuts of Guilt, Cuts Deeper by Merzbow, Mats Gustafsson, Balázs Pándi & Thurston Moore
     

     
    A big collaboration resulting in a great free improvisation record, with plenty of harsh noise and jazz within. A very crushing and abrasive album, but one that is quite the experience.
     
     
    11 - The Dreaming I by Akhlys
     

     
    That cover sure reminds me of Behemoth's The Satanist from last year. As do some aspects of the music contained within. I mean, it's not a rip-off or anything, with the music being quite different, but Akhlys definitely took some inspiration from that album here, and have created a great black metal album with elements of dark ambient, and much like The Satanist, a great sense of atmosphere and grandeur.
     
     
    10 - Graveward by Sigh
     

     
    The production on this album may be quite bad, but it does not hide Sigh's signature avant-garde/black metal brilliance. Great riffs, excellent songwriting, and of course the usual Sigh weirdness.
     
     
    9 - Atheist's Cornea by Envy
     

     
    An excellent mix of post-rock and post-hardcore, with some great atmosphere, and moments of both slow beauty, and fast paced aggression.
     
     
    8 - Abyss by Chelsea Wolfe
     

     
    A mesmerising album of haunting and ethereal beauty, which sounds exactly what the cover looks like - dark, eerie and desolate.
     
     
    7 - Into the Shadows by Anoice
     

     
    A beautiful and melancholy album, blending post-rock with modern classical for some incredible compositions. It's very easy to get lost in the world that this album creates.
     
     
    6 - Fantasy Empire by Lightning Bolt
     

     
    An excellent noise rock/math rock album, with some fantastic instrumentation. The production gives it a very nice sound, with a layer of noise and muted vocals over top of the band rocking out on their instruments. Amazing riffs too.
     
     
    5 - Frozen Niagara Falls by Prurient
     

     
    A terrifying mass of harsh noise and industrial, which you can't break away from. It grabs and suffocates you, while taking you on a journey through bleak and hopeless soundscapes, with the occasional glimmer of beauty which inevitably gets drowned out in cold darkness. An experience unlike anything else.
     
     
    4 - Sgùrr by Thy Catafalque
     
     

     
    An amazing progressive metal album with an avant-garde flavour. Full of long and winding songs with incredible instrumentation and unique atmosphere, often going off in unpredictable directions. The riffs on this thing are seriously out of this world.
     
     
    3 - The Plague Within by Paradise Lost
     

     
    Paradise Lost continue their streak of perfect albums, this time seeing the return of growls and other death metal elements which have been long absent. Combining these elements with their current sound, Paradise Lost have achieved one of the best albums of their long and already highly impressive career. Great songwriting and riffs, their own brand of haunting beauty, the occasional symphonic elements, it's all here and it all makes for an incredible album.
     
     
    2 - The Battle of Being by Outside the Coma
     

     
    The latest project of Mikee Goodman, known for SikTh and Primal Rock Rebellion, is quite a wild ride. I don't even know how to describe it, to be honest. I guess that SikTh would be the closest point of comparison, but the experimentation and insanity is turned up to a whole different level here. It's a bizarre and eccentric album, and probably the best thing that Mikee's done, which is definitely no small praise when that means outdoing SikTh.
     
     
    1 - Freedom by Refused
     

     
    It's been 17 years since Refused revolutionised music with The Shape of Punk to Come - which I happen to think is the best album of all time. And for those 17 years, the world was convinced that there would never be another Refused album. Yet, here we are. And I couldn't be happier about it.
    Is Freedom as good as TSoPtC? No, of course not, don't be silly. It's not even close. Nothing is. So it's a good thing that Refused are not concerned with trying to replicate it, and instead do the same thing they've always done: change their sound with every album and never stop evolving.
    17 years, but Refused have not aged a day. The band is still as skilled and talented as they've ever been, and deliver an album of infectious punk anthems with plenty of twists to keep it interesting and unique. Although lacking the bold experimentation of the previous album, there's still plenty of new ideas here, and the excellent songwriting has not gone anywhere.
    Welcome back, Refused. Long live the New Noise.
     
     
     
    So that's my list done. Now it's time for the honourable mentions, since I can't be bothered to do a separate entry for them this year:
     
    Thier by Amestigon
    Arcturian by Arcturus
    Crypt of the NecroDancer OST by Danny Baranowsky
    Near Death Revelations by Blaze of Perdition
    The Devil by Blue Stahli
    Psychic Warfare by Clutch
    Lore by Elder
    Beware the Sword You Cannot See by A Forest of Stars
    Holographic Violence by Grave Babies
    Enki by Melechesh
    II by METZ
    Exercises in Futility by Mgła
    Autumn Eternal by Panopticon
    Monotony Fields by Shape of Despair
    International Blackjazz Society by Shining
    Opacities by SikTh
    Ordeal by Skepticism
    The Ride Majestic by Soilwork
    Never Were the Way She Was by Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld
    The Moon Lit Our Path by Tempel
    The Children of the Night by Tribulation
     
     
    And that concludes my look back at 2015's music. Here's hoping that 2016 is anywhere near as good.
  5. Queen of Liars
    Well, my laptop might be screwed, which would be rather unfortunate. And just as I started to get a bit more back into gaming too.
     
    For those curious, basically I restarted it last night, and then it simply failed to boot up. It would get to the welcome screen, flash blue and restart again. If I try doing start up repair, it gets stuck on a black screen with a movable cursor and nothing else. After lots of Googling, didn't really find all that much. As you might be able to guess, start up repair isn't meant to do that.
    I went inside the latop to try reseating the RAM and whatnot, and none of the components are obviously damaged, as in nothing's on fire, but that doesn't mean much. Based on the information I've gathered, the hard drive is my main suspect, but right now I've got neither another laptop sized hard drive, nor anywhere else to stick this hard drive into, so I can't confirm it. The next step is to try and get it working with a Windows repair/install disc, which I am in the process of downloading and burning, but somehow I'm not feeling too optimistic.
     
    Fortunately I back up my stuff fairly regularly, though it has been a little while since the last time, so I would end up losing a bit of stuff in the worst case scenario. Nothing too important though. I'm more concerned with simply not having a computer for who knows how long if I can't fix it. Oh well, here's hoping, I guess.
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    Been a while since one of these music collection updates. Received the new Paradise Lost live album on vinyl + DVD today, and it's quite nice:
     

     

     
    Really looking forward to giving it a listen/watch later. The first half of it is done with an orchestra and seems fantastic from the teasers.
  7. Queen of Liars
    It's time for an updated Emilie Autumn collection post, since I recently made a few acquisitions:
     

     
    On the left we have the albums:
     
    Enchant
    Opheliac (The Deluxe Edition)
    Laced/Unlaced (Limited edition digibook, limited to 2000 copies)
    Fight Like a Girl
     
    And on the right we have the compilation and EPs:
     
    A Bit o' This & That (Limited edition digibook, limited to 3000 copies)
    Liar/Dead Is the New Alive EP (Limited edition digipak, limited to 3000 copies)
    4 o'Clock EP (Limited edition digipak, limited to 3000 copies)
    Girls Just Wanna Have Fun/Bohemian Rhapsody EP (Limited edition digipak, limited to 3000 copies)
     
    Which are all sitting on a signed copy of her book.
     
    And that's basically everything. I wouldn't mind getting the digibook edition of Enchant, but it's not a big deal, and otherwise I've got everything of hers I'd want. So that's nice.
     
     

    Don't mind that sound, that's just my bank account crying.


  8. Queen of Liars
    Note that the friend in question is the guitar, not the cat. Cat's been here for a few years already. She does love the guitar bag though.
     
    But yes, I have this guitar now. Which is exciting. I've still got a couple pieces of equipment to arrive in the post in the next couple of days, but then I'll be all good to go and start failing at playing it.
     
    Here's a slightly better picture as well. As it turns out, black guitars are not great for taking pictures of in the night with a phone.
     

  9. Queen of Liars
    Well, here is my recently completed Björk collection:
     

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    Debut
    Post
    Homogenic
    Selmasongs: Music from Dancer in the Dark
    Vespertine
    Medúlla
    The Music from Drawing Restraint 9
    Volta
    Biophilia
    Vulnicura
     
    Got to say I'm not overly fond her newest album, but I love pretty much all of the other main albums, especially Post and Debut.
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    It's been a while since my last music collection post, so here's my recently completed collection of Rage Against the Machine related stuff:
     

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    So, here's what we have, going left to right:
     
    The special edition 20th anniversary reissue of the self-titled album.
     
    Rage Against the Machine stuff consisting of:
    Rage Against the Machine
    Evil Empire
    The Battle of Los Angeles
    Renegades
    Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
    Bulls on Parade single
    Guerrilla Radio single
     
    Tom Morello's solo project, The Nightwatchman:
    One Man Revolution
    The Fabled City
    Union Town EP
    World Wide Rebel Songs
     
    No Spiritual Surrender by Inside Out, which was Zack de la Rocha's pre-RAtM hardcore punk band
     
    The self-titled One Day as a Lion EP, which is a project Zack formed after RAtM
     
    ...and that's it. With the B-sides from the singles and the bonus tracks from the self-titled reissue, I think I have every song RAtM have recorded, as well as the band members' other worthwhile projects.
     
    What's that? 'Audioslave'? You must be mistaken. I don't think such a band exists, and if they did I probably wouldn't be a fan.
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    I've spoken enough about how much I hate those barcode stickers that get put on new CDs from the US, so here's another pet peeve I was reminded of today:
     

     
    It's rare, but every once in a while when I order a used CD online I'll get something like this.
    I don't know if I even want to commit the effort to trying to remove that cleanly.
     
    I takes a bit of the joy out of the purchase. I know it's not the seller's fault. It's the fault of some record store employee who decided to put a sticker straight on the case back in 1992 for some reason. Maybe they had a grudge against the latest KMFDM album for going in a slightly more rock direction. Who knows, but it's still annoying me 23 years later.
     
    The worst part is that it's only the remains of a sticker, so I can't even get any interesting information about the history of this particular copy of the CD.
     
    Like that one time I got a Pitchshifter album, and upon examining the stickers I found that it was not in its original case, and that the new case it was occupying in fact once belonged to a Coldplay album. Kinda felt tainted after that, being tricked into touching something to do with Coldplay.
  12. Queen of Liars
    Received my copy of the 20th anniversary reissue of Emperor's In the Nightside Eclipse today.
    One of the most well regarded and influential black metal albums, and for very good reason.
     

     
    That cover art is so good.
    It's a 2 CD package, with the first disc containing the remastered album, and the second containing a previously unreleased alternative mix of the album, along with a few rare tracks from EPs and demos they did around the time.
     
    This is also a good excuse to show off my collection of Emperor and Ihsahn's solo albums.
     

     
    Stacked them up Ryuujin style because my desk isn't big enough for 11 albums side by side.
     
    On the left, we have the Emperor stuff:
     
    In the Nightside Eclipse
    Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
    IX Equilibrium (Special Edition)
    Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise
    Scattered Ashes: A Decade of Emperial Wrath
    In the Nightside Eclipse (20th Anniversary Edition)
     
    And on the right, Ihshan stuff:
     
    The Adversary
    angL
    After (Limited Edition)
    Eremita (Limited Edition)
    Das Seelenbrechen (Limited Edition)
     
     
    With that, it should come as no surprise that Ihsahn is one of my favourite artists. He's definitely one of the most interesting artists to follow because he always strives to experiment and stretch the boundaries of extreme metal, from the first Emperor album all the way to Das Seelenbrechen, which in my opinion eclipses even Anthems... as the best thing he's done.
    He's working on a new album for this year and I absolutely can't wait to see where he goes next.
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    Hey, something that actually merits a blog entry. Gonna have a bit of a spontaneous trip to Paris for New Year, because why not I guess.
     
    I'll be leaving tomorrow morning, and staying for about five days. It'll be really nice to get away from everything for a short while before my January exams start. Really not looking forward to those, I'll admit.
     
    Not sure what the internet situation will be like, but hopefully I'll get some access. I'd like not to be too late with my albums of the year list, as this time I've actually gone through my entire backlog already.
     
    It'd be nice to catch the remainder of the Steam sale too, even though it's been really underwhelming so far. Picked up The Wolf Among Us and Transistor (+ soundtrack), and that's it.
    I'm actually really disappointed that Invisible, Inc didn't win the last community vote. It's one of the games that I'm the most excited for, and while it is still in early access, it's by one of the few developers who actually do early access right. That it didn't even lose to a noteworthy game just rubs salt in the wound.
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    Recently acquired a copy of the second volume of the Ghost in the Shell manga, so now I have this little collection:
     

     
    DVDs: Ghost in the Shell and Innocence boxset (plus the Ghost in the Shell 2.0 remaster of the original movie); Stand Alone Complex 1st GIG boxset; Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG boxset; Stand Alone Complex: The Laughing Man; Stand Alone Complex: Individual Eleven; Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society
    Manga: Ghost in the Shell; Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface; Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processor
     
    Which - apart from the soundtracks - is pretty much everything that I think is worth owning. There's also a Stand Alone Complex manga, but from what I understand it's basically the equivalent of a novelisation of the anime series rather than something unique, so I'm not really interested in it.
     
    Now I'm just waiting for Ghost in the Shell: Arise to get DVD releases over here. The first two parts will be released on the 24th of November, but I don't believe parts 3 and 4 have a release date yet.
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    Having done my last exam a couple of days ago, I have now finished my second year of university, which feels pretty good.
    The exam in question was really nasty, and I don't think I did very well on it. Still, I doubt it was bad enough to not even pass, and my assignments were good, so that will bump the grade up.
    This year hasn't been anywhere near as good as the last. It's been really stressful and I'm glad it's finally over. It feels really nice to be able to relax guilt-free for a while and I can finally start catching up on all the movies and games I've bought.
     
    Also, got my hands on this:
     

     
    Steelbook DVDs are pretty awesome.
    Now I just have to wait for Ghost in the Shell: Arise to finish and hopefully get an actual release over here. I'd very much like to have a complete GitS collection.
  16. Queen of Liars
    Before I do my top albums list, I thought I'd give a quick mention to some albums that didn't quite make it, but still deserve to be recognised:
     
     
    Kveikur by Sigur Rós - A beautiful post-rock album with hints of dream-pop and a rather dark and foreboding atmosphere which makes for a pretty interesting listen.
     
    Sunbather by Deafheaven - A fantastic cross between shoegaze and black metal that pulls you in and doesn't let go until the album ends.
     
    Seesaw by Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - The second collaboration by these two, and between Hart's soulful voice and Bonamassa's fantastic guitar playing, it makes for a great blues rock album.
     
    Pain Is Beauty by Chelsea Wolfe - A fitting title for this dark and atmospheric journey through quite a mixture of genres.
     
    Quartoze Pièces de Menace by Dale Cooper Quartet and the Dictaphones - A very interesting combination of dark jazz and drone. It is beautifully composed, but carries with it a sense of foreboding doom.
     
    Colored Sands by Gorguts - A fantastic technical death metal record that is crushingly heavy, but maintaining a powerful atmosphere. The instrumentation is wonderfully complex and sounds absolutely colossal.
     
    Echogenetic by Front Line Assembly - When this album was announced it seemed that a lot of fans were getting hyped over the band choosing to not use guitars on it, which seems like a strange thing to get hyped over to me. Besides, I actually thought that the sparing use of guitars greatly contributed to Artificial Soldier and Improvised Electronic Device being the best FLA albums since Implode. But coming back to Echogenetic, yes, the band ditched the guitars in favour of looking a bit into dubstep. They're not the first industrial act to do so, but I'd say that they pulled it off rather well. However, I do think that the album starts to feel like the band are trying to repeat their older stuff a bit, and it's definitely weaker than the previous two records (three if you count the AirMech soundtrack). Despite that, it's still a very solid and extremely enjoyable album by one of the greatest industrial bands.
     
    Old Mornings Dawn by Summoning - A fantastic atmospheric black metal album, thematically and lyrically inspired by Tolkien's Middle-Earth. Do I need to say more?
     
    One of Us Is the Killer by The Dillinger Escape Plan - A great chaotic and abrasive mathcore album. Perhaps a bit more accessible than the band's other work, this record is still a behemoth that beats you down without mercy. As usual, some excellent playing and vocals are to be found here.
     
    Marriage of Metals by Daniel Menche - One of two albums released by Menche this year, Marriage of Metals experiments with drone music by fusing it with Gamelan gong instruments, which results in a very atmospheric and mesmerising experience.
     
    IV by earthtone9 - earthtone9 return with their first album in 13 years, and they pick up right where they left off with arc'tan'gent. The band's unique blend of progressive metal, alternative metal and post-hardcore provides for a fantastic album with very tight playing and some great riffs.
  17. Queen of Liars
    Well, I'm officially 20 years old as of about an hour ago.
     
    20 is a nice number and all, but obviously it just goes downhill after 18 because this song doesn't fit anymore:
     
    http://youtu.be/vMCyX0P_dGE
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    Well, after a couple of days of unpacking we're starting to settle into the new house. My room is pretty much done now, although not that it matters much anyway, since in just over a month I'll be packing my things up again for university.
    Still, just need to unpack a few more things and hang up some posters and it'll be set. It's a fair bit smaller than my room in the old house, but again it doesn't really matter as I won't be spending much time here once I'm back at university.
     
    Took some pictures (which are of poor quality because it's 11:30 pm and thus there's no natural light... and maybe I'm no longer as good with a camera as I like to think): [1] [2] [3] [4]
     
    My desk and bookshelf are a lot smaller than the old ones so a lot of my stuff will have to stay in boxes and be stored under my bed or on top of my wardrobe. Only have enough room for half of my CDs on the shelf Also not enough room for a chair, so I have to awkwardly sit on the edge of my bed when I want to use the computer.
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    Well, I thought I'd share an album I recently discovered and am loving: Hadal by Velcra.
    Velcra made some great industrial metal with their first two albums, but the fantastic third album Hadal is more of a combination of industrial rock, electronic and trip hop. I almost want to say that it's like a heavier, industrial version of Portishead.
     


     
    Unfortunately, I am completely unable to find a copy of the album for sale anywhere. The best I could find was the MP3 download on Amazon, but no sign of a CD copy.
  20. Queen of Liars
    Well, tomorrow morning I'll be moving out of my university accommodation and back home to London for the summer.
    I guess I'll kinda miss this room, even if it's not all that great, and thus I decided to take a few pictures of it before I started packing my things: [1] [2] [3] [4]
  21. Queen of Liars
    So, I watched all four seasons of Community over the past few days.
    Now that that's done, I'm not really sure what to do with my life anymore. At least until season 5 starts.
  22. Queen of Liars
    Just finished my last exam, and so my first year at university comes to an end.
    It's been a fun year and I enjoyed it. Met lots of new people and made some new friends, although with us all being from different parts of the country, I probably won't see many of them over the summer.
    Not sure when I'll go back home to London, but I'll probably stay here for another week or so. My lease doesn't end until the 23rd, so might as well make some use of it.
     
    I'm not entirely sure if School's Out by Alice Cooper still fits, but I'll be listening to it today regardless. It's become somewhat of a habit now.
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