Killer Metal Lyrics

Beyond the basics of metal lyrics writing — how to avoid what I call mere “generic insight” and other descriptive terms, so you can pen more descriptively — create not just hymns. Though my plays on words include changing, for effect, “incognito” to “hymncognito” or “himcognito.” You note the irony; not see below. You won’t believe the twist I gave to anti-war anthem War Pigs. Needs more than one (with dramatically changed up rhyming) chorus. Using barrels, harrow, marrow. Curious?

Twenty-one of you readers, the number of years you often need to get into a show, chimed in the other […]

Killer Metal Lyrics

Say Cheers to Cheers Pablo in Hudson! After years of offering as many kinds of painting classes as there are art, they are closing with a great big liquidation sale through Sunday. But don’t cry in the drink you also could get there, you can still trek to their locations in Woodbury and Eau Claire, (and see below for others) — pack the van with a bunch of friends for a group class and share that less than a gallon of gas!

Unless you are capable of time travel, and you’d still need to punch an olden-day with parchment, fittingly, ticket to

Killer Metal Lyrics

Is so much metal truly about God and religion? If so, would you love to learn how to write lyrics like Black Sabbath? By rhyming words like aristocracy, animosity and atrocity? Blatant plug for myself, I’ll be hawking a DIY handbook soon that will show you how to do just that! Citing all sorts of backup background. Drop me a line, via About, if you’d be interested.

Something new, or maybe not, referenced before in cursory form on posts on this channel, or just call it a

Killer Metal Lyrics

This starts out vague, as there will be — non-spoiler alert — a lengthy post to wrap up these wandering thoughts when the time becomes right, and this dance with words has parallels to the classic metal song Dance of Death. And at least one other. All through these two men and more, and their demise, come way too soon, but bringing it all to the fore again.

They were the men that woulda, shoulda, coulda been king, in their own way, limited but still boundless. When is

Killer Metal Lyrics

Protect our borders. Keep now, as it is now. Or revert, going back how many centuries? These are themes as old as human history. Shown by bridges and gates to Babylon? And what done to the Hebrews, and this is known and shown by Metallica. And what if YOU are the foreigner? (Or give Texas back to Mexico?) No easy answers here. Or elsewhere. (Just a tribute to known-for-her-compassion Kaitie, with a twist, in Notes To The Beat).

What makes a song timeless? Give me some water, if I’m rocker Eddie Money, because I just shot a man

Scroll to Top