Wednesday, April 10, 2019

My Life In Fandom: Razorfist's Metal Mythos on King Diamond

Razorfist teased this before its premiere on YouTube the other day. This was well worth catching live, and if you are at all a fan of music documentaries then you really ought to make time for this work. Razorfist and his man Terran Gel are a one-two punch of independents doing it for themselves and making MTV (et. al.) look like bitchmade chumps in the process. Fake Journalists, this is how you do music journalism.

Look at the clips used to see just how far off the wagon the mainstream media went from then to now. It is, unironically, a shameful display that the music media can't be bothered to put in good work like this anymore. When they're not trying to spread the SJW Death Cult dogma via memetics to new hosts, they're displaying dumbass incompetence at their purported jobs. Only in Clown World could two guys in Arizona doing this as a side-hustle make an intercontinental media establishment look so utterly unfit for purpose and still have their jobs.

This is why Razorfist gets accolades from Science Fiction Grandmaster John C. Wright, the Supreme Dark Lord Vox Day, and others of similar intellectual heft who appreciate such diligence and depth in presenting and reporting while maintaining a distinct voice that compels your attention and holds it until the end. He's severely underrated, but the man put in the work over a decade or more to get this good. He's earned the respect and praise he's garnered, something his counterparts in the mainstream press cannot comprehend because so few got a goddamn thing in their lives by putting in any effort at all.

Well done, oh Excellence of Elocution. Here's to many more years, and increasingly rewarding ones, making these clowns look bad while giving the people what they want.

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