Archive for May, 2010

  • Linking Horn 23 May 2010

    May 23rd, 2010 | Linking Horn | steff | 1 Comment

    abandoned Norwegian whaling vessel, Antarctica

    Enter the Goatlady laments fluctuations in currency exchange rates when planning Grymm and Epic metal adventures! (I hear ya, missy!) I continue my love of photography from abandoned places with this series of Antarctic Abandonments. Metal style blog In Her Stilettos features some wicked metal / rock inspiration pics. A disgusting piece of news reached [...]

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  • Steff Metal’s new coat!

    May 22nd, 2010 | Steff | steff | 9 Comments

    steffmetal-new-site

    Well, you can see a few changes around here! The amazingly, awesome V from avesnoir / eternityrites has created this wicked grymm wordpress website for me, including all the artwork and some incredible new features. I – being a bit un-co – haven’t got it all working perfectly yet, but do feel free to have [...]

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  • Up the Irons! for 20 May 2010

    May 20th, 2010 | Up the Irons! | steff | 4 Comments

    steffmetal-crafternoon-tea

    I haven’t done one of these in awhile. If you’re new to Steff Metal, which I know some of you are, Up the Irons! Is an occasional shout-out to good things in life. I write mine here, and you’re welcome to add your own in the comments. I am far too busy, which is a [...]

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  • Why I Hate Indie Music

    May 20th, 2010 | Brutal Tunes | steff | 11 Comments

    arctic-monkeys

    he other day, an exasperated multi-genre loving friend of mine asked a question in her Facebook status: Why do metalheads hate indie music? She received several excellent responses from other friends. I thought the question was worth discussing further, so I’m writing my reply here. I actually don’t hate anything, and if I did, I [...]

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  • Metal Travel: 5 Metal Things to Do in Egypt

    May 19th, 2010 | Grymm and Frostbitten Lands, Steff | steff | No Comments

    steffmetal-cdh-egypt

    Egypt: Land of Pharoahs, beetles and pointy monuments. Ever since I first read R. L. Stine’s Goosebumps book “Curse of the Mummy” at about age 7, I have dreamed of being an archaeologist and exploring pyramids and tombs. I’ve been lucky to do the archaeology part, and have even explored a few tombs in my [...]

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