I got a ridiculous amount of work to do for tomorrow and it looks like it will take me the night to do it... Well, that's what I get for so foolishly leaving it off until now. At least I have an empty timetable for tomorrow, so I'll just turn up, hand in the work, go home and sleep. Looks like I'll need some coffee for this one...
So, got my preorder of the new Paradise Lost album in limited edition today. Signed and everything. Excuse me while I go spend the rest of my day listening to it instead of doing important work. Procrastination will be fun today.
Never quite paid attention at how expensive university accommodation can be until I started applying for it for my first choice university today. The cheapest self-catered option is £97.86 weekly or £3914.40 annually, as a 40-week contract... That's a lot of money for a student ;_;
Since I now have a blog, I thought I might as well start doing occasional short album reviews. And since Tragic Idol - the thirteenth album from the founders of Gothic Metal, Paradise Lost - comes out in a week's time, I thought I'd review it's predecessor: 2009's Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us. This was Paradise Lost's twelfth album, and is my favourite by them. It actually also is one of my favourite albums of all time. In comparison to their previous albums, it continues the darker
It's time for the bit of history coursework that I've been working on for the past three or so months. "Assess the view that the policy of National Prohibition created more problems than it solved". It may sound like tons of fun, but I assure you that it is not. I'm gonna need some coffee for this one. ...Someone save me