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Hello Internet. I am Paul F. Ferguson. This is my blog. I include the F. because I want to distinguish myself slightly from all the other Paul Fergusons on the internet, of which there are many. It also deservedly puts me in the company of other such presidential fellows such as Chester A. Arthur and John Q. Adams.
I currently live in Glasgow, Scotland. It's okay. I wouldn't mind living somewhere else though.
I use this blog to post things of various interest including thoughts, interests, music reviews, game reviews, photos, whatever I feel like. Sometimes I talk about my life, but it's not that interesting, so mostly other stuff.
I am going to redesign it in 2011, mark my words.
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Sigur Rós – ( )
My review of a Sigur Rós without an effable name. Continue reading
Hrsta – Stem Stem in Electro
Yet another old unpublished review. The first line is now inaccurate, after having reviewed the latest Silver Mt. Zion. This may be the first review of a Constellation records release on thegrotto, but it’s far from my first Constellation record. … Continue reading
Khanate – Things Viral
So I’ve been listening to a lot of doom and drone recently. Sunn O))) are of course hugely important in the genre, but I’ve also moved off into other areas of the genre, more traditional Doom and of course this … Continue reading
Ruins – Tzomborgha
Another ancient review never published. Ruins. How on Earth could this band actually exist? This is a band made up of a bassist and a drummer, and yet, there’s clearly a guitarist. Isn’t there? No there isn’t, that’s the bassist. … Continue reading
Meshuggah – Nothing
This review was written about an age ago, but I never got round to uploading it to the old site because it was a pain to do so, and I’m lazy. Meshuggah are a really rather impressive and technical metal … Continue reading
Boris – Flood
Flood by Boris is an album that the vast majority of the world would never even consider listening for one simple reason. It is 70 minutes of the same song. It is indexed on the CD into four tracks, but … Continue reading