Happy to see all the recent Mork Borg content! You probably don't remember, but I left a comment (and we had a brief exchange) plugging Mork Borg back on your Super Blood Harvest video. And to think, you had almost decided to give up on the art-centric ttrpgs!
Good job with those music reviews every record was a gem and you really smashed them very detailed expressive reviews great my bloody valentine shout as well seen them live a few times and its like being a goldfish thats within a rocket ship taking off with the astronaut trying to sing to you whilst you are also on a comedown
I doubt that will happen as most of the stuff comes from dozens of different people and publishers. For me, part of the fun is buying the little books that are interesting. However, with almost all of it being available as PDFs, you could very easily put together your own book and print it!
@@TheDungeonDive I looked into this recently, and my local print shop can only print & staple bind up to a certain size. Any recommendations for anything larger?
Totally has a similar prog vibe. But, IMO, better. :) I always end up liking about 1/2 of an Opeth album. The only albums I like completely are Damnation, and their latest, In Cauda Venenum, which is my favorite of theirs.
Can't imagine you haven't heard of them, and their albums are way more "goofy" and less focused than a lot on your list here, but I have to plug Old Nick and the side-project, Weeping Coffin.
I have not. But most likely because there are like 40 new metal albums released every week these days. :D. So much to listen it’s impossible to keep up.
@@TheDungeonDive I hear ya -- i missed most of the stuff on your list. I discovered Old Nick quite late (possibly from someone on the BGG DD Guild??) but their stuff feels pretty fun and unique -- more lofi "rock" sounding than a lot of death metal, but they've got the aesthetic down pretty well.