Friday, 21 May 2021

Mr Stu Presents The Angry Cook :-)


Food, a subject as emotive and at times decisive as music or politics. We all like different things, that is a good way to be.

Of course, nowadays food is a huge political and health related subject, too much sugar, too much fast food, the awful concept of fine dining.

There are many to blame, not least of which is the reaction to such things as lard, butter, margarine, sugar and pies.

Not wishing to sound like an old git (though of course I am one now) but back in the day when we had these evil foods, society was doing just fine, the introduction of modern processed foods and replacing natural ingredients with chemicals and substitutes was obviously going to have a massive effect on the human biology, not surprising that people became less healthy put on huge amounts of weight even when eating a well-balanced diet. To this we simply add that with increasing reliability on machines society also became slow and lazy, leading to a generation of unhealthy people doing little, somebody said smart drugs and smart phones but stupid people.

As for the restaurants, well these have become a victim and/or haven for fine dining a truly awful concept of overpriced crap with seven different types of flavoured foam and three dribbles of sauce over a small selection of meat, fish and vegetables.

Did you know that part of the success of fast food is down to these? You see people pay a couple of hundred quid for this rubbish and then they have to go for a burger or pizza to actually satisfy their hunger, the industry was quick to realise this and grew by 40% within two years.

Food allergies and food related illness has risen as well, again hardly surprising when these restaurants and the endless cookery programmes on television tell people to undercook their meat and fish, or just serve it raw, cover it all in extra virgin oil, yeah just what people need half a cup of oil with their dinner.

Here is a tip for you: Cook you fucking food properly!

Other tips I have include make a plate of food to eat, not to look at or wonder at its artistic merit, fill your plate, fill your stomach and enjoy food.

Most of these celebrity chefs cannot cook real food and they talk endless crap, making you believe what they say is the correct way that things should be, bit like politicians. Remember that most people in a position of authority talk to make themselves look clever and well educated, to put you in the position of looking up.

Take away their money, power and authority, remove the platform they preach from and you are left with just another little person with nothing left to say.

Oh and here is another thing, they say “Flame the brandy to get rid of the alcohol and just leave the flavour”, bet you have all done that at some point, I have news for you setting fire to your booze does NOT get rid of the alcohol in fact faming any alcohol in cookery simply burns the vapour which is 25% the remainder that’s 75% is still in the food and will remain so until you eat it, this is another basic example of the crap they spout. As for your rare steak, good luck with that salmonella or e-coli, your chance of catching one of these bacteria’s in your mouth and into your body are ten times more likely, still that’s okay because you think it’s the correct way to eat it because some twat on television says its correct.

It is true that cavemen and wild animals eat raw meat, but we evolved. Didn’t we?

Finally, you know how to make mash potato I assume, boil spuds then when they cooked drain them add some milk and butter and get a masher or fork and smash them up till all the spuds are small.

Not rocket science is it? Have you seen those utter twats on telly who sieve it and blend it and then add oil and fuck knows what else to it, That you utter stuck up ponce is not mashed potato that is, apart from a mess, what normal people would call a puree or baby food.

Here are a couple of recipes I remember from my past days of cooking:


RICE PUDDING

Get a cup and fill it full of pudding rice, don’t remember what they call it but it’s not the stuff you have with your curry.

Now with a saucepan full of water, and a big spoonful of honey and then bung the rice in and cook it, till it’s over cooked.

Now while that’s cooking, get another little saucepan and chuck in a couple of big spoons of strawberry jam and a little bit of sweet cider, over a very low heat start to mix them in to a sauce consistency.

Rice done? Good so it should be a big blob of rice, now grab yourself one of those wire sieve things and place it over a big bowl or another saucepan (If you have one) and tip it out then gently flatten the top of the rice and just leave it to drain, whilst it’s draining pour your jam sauce stuff over the top and let it soak in.

When it’s gone cold turn it out onto a plate and you should have a perfect dome shape of solid rice with strawberry sauce runni9ng through it.

Finally, cut it up into whatever size portion you want and splodge on a big dollop of clotted cream and then enjoy.

RHUBARB CRUMBLE

Guess what you need to do first? Yes of course get some rhubarb peel it chop it and then bung it in a pan and boil it down. No sugar in, you need the natural flavour coz the crumble Gonna be sweet as hell.

What you need to do now is make the crumble, so get butter and flour and then do that thing where you lift it up and rub your thumbs over it till its all mixed in and looks like breadcrumbs (or crumble).

Mixed? Good stuff now add in two big spoonful’s of brown sugar and again mix it in.

Grab a Pyrex dish (Do they still make them?) well I assume you know what I mean anyway. Put the cooked rhubarb in the bottom of the dish and then sprinkle the crumble over the top. Wow really complex this isn’t it?

One more thing to do, can you guess? No don’t put in the fucking oven yet, blimey you’re keen, no we need a magic ingredient, or as I call it a mistake that turns out pretty good.

For you see when I first did this I forgot that I had put sugar in the crumble and then couldn’t find any, so what I did was to cover the top of the crumble with golden syrup.

Now put it in the oven, on a slow heat, don’t know how long work it out for yourself, but when it’s done you will have a chewy almost toffee like topping with a bit of crumble texture in the middle and then gooey rich tasting rhubarb at the bottom.

Best served hot with loads of evaporated milk poured over it.

PORK & APPLE SLICE

This is a very complex dish, what you need is an apple and some cooked pork that has been sliced and then it is wrapped in pastry.

Slice the apple into thin pieces and then fry them in butter and brandy.

Get some puff pastry, you can make it or buy it, either way roll out a nice square and then take the remainder of the butter and brandy from the frying pan and brush it on the pastry.

Now take a slice of pork and lay it on the pastry and then a slice of the apple and so on till you have a strip down the middle of the pastry.

If by chance you have any blackberries or gooseberries to hand slice them in half and sprinkle them over the top of the pork and apple and then a decent crack of black pepper. Finally fold it over like a long envelope, cover the top with some egg wash and cook it for about 20 minutes, then eat it.

SPINACH & NUT CURRY

There is a lot of crap talked about curry, somehow the brits think it should be very hot, it should not, in fact the reasons behind the fucking hot curry is that it was disguise the fact that the meat or fish was off and the veg was rotting. No, a curry should be spicy and have flavour.

Super simple this one and very tasty.

Get a bag of cashew nuts and a big pile of spinach, wash the spinach, don’t want mud on it and put to one side to dry off.

Take a big frying pan, add some butter, a pinch to personal taste of the following spices...

Turmeric, Coriander, Cumin seeds and paprika.

Put in the pan and mix over a low heat, when it looks okay throw in the nuts and when they start to make that sizzling sound tear up the spinach and just throw it in on top, put a saucepan lid over the top to keep the steam in, give it five minutes and then take off the lid, give it a quick mic and it’s done.

Serve with rice, or bung it over a jacket spud, your choice.

FRUIT CURRY

Again, get a nice big frying pan, add butter and turmeric, coriander, cumin seeds.

Also chop in two tomatoes, one smallish onion then mix it together.

A little pinch of chilli powder is nice as well and crush up a few garlic pieces.

Now to the fruit, handful of sultanas, one banana sliced obviously, a apple cubed is best shape for some reason, quarter up some apricots and throw in a few blackberries.

All you do now is cook it down, when its ready, serve with rice and chickpeas.

HONEY BREAD

I can see why people just buy bread, making it is a pain in the arse, long winded and time consuming. That said there is nothing better than the smell and taste of bread straight from the oven.

This one is pretty straight forward from what I remember.

Get yourself a bag of wholemeal flour and throw it in a big dish.

In a little dish add the following, yeast, pinch of salt, lump of butter and two big spoonful’s of honey, mix all that together, now make a hole in the middle of your flour and pour this mix in, then slowly add in water and start to mix it all together, as it gets mixed in you should be able to work out when its ready for the next boring bit which is to take the lump of dough and put it in another dish, which you should grease up with some more butter, then cover the dish with a tea towel and leave it to rise up, normally say double the size of what you put in.

While that’s going on, make yourself a cup of coffee and sit there staring at the dough saying things like “hurry the fuck up” and “this is a waste of time, I have half a big of sliced in the bread bin”.

When it looks ready, get a suitable tin to shape and then cook the bread, again grease the dish with more butter, now comes the fun bit as you get to knead the dough, or as I call it punching the fuck out of it, for about five minutes, quite therapeutic, then guess what you have to leave the damn thing again under the tea towel to rise up.

When it has put it in the tin, now before you bung it in oven, cut a small line of the dough down the middle and then drizzle some more honey in the groove.

Finally put in the oven to cook.

Eventually it will be cooked, take it out of the dish, let it cool for a few minutes then cut yourself a big wedge and spread it nice and thick with butter and eat it.

ONION & HERB PUDDING

It’s a big suet pudding but mix in a couple of chopped onions and a massive handful of mixed herbs, makes a nice change from little dumplings.

I am just going to assume you know how to make a big suet pudding!

MARATHON CAKE

Super simple idea I had when I ran out of sugar and there was no drinking chocolate around to make a chocolate sponge cake.

So, mix up a lump of butter with some eggs and flour until it looks ready. Now grab a bar of Marathon (That’s a Snickers bar to you) and cut it up into say six big chunks.

Spoon the mixture into a greased cake dish with six cupcake spaces, then in the middle of each one place a piece of the marathon bar. Then cook it, if you do it right you will have a nice little cupcake with a squishy peanut and chocolate centre.





 I would write a book but nobody would take it seriously!

JUST ENJOY FOOD!!!!

Sunday, 4 April 2021

Book Review: The Necromancer of Rock: The Origins of Death SS (1977-1982)

The Necromancer of Rock: The Origins of Death SS (1977-1982)


By Steve Sylvester

      with Gianni Della Cioppa

Paperback with French flaps, 224 pages loaded with images from every step of the band's early history, 16 of those in full colour.

The English edition of the insane story of the legendary Death SS.

In addition to Steve’s story and version of the history of the band, the book includes interviews with all living members from the time of the “First Seal” as it has been termed: Danny Hughes, Thomas Chaste and Thomas “Hand” Chaste, Claud Galley, and even words from the enigmatic Paul Chain appear in the book, along with remembrances of the contributions from Aldo Polverari  and Sanctis Ghoram.



 Superb book, well put together and illustrated to tell the story from influences through to the music and stage presentation.

Nice forward by Mortiis to set the tone.

As with any good biography we get the good with the bad, the tales are told as they were.

By far one of the best music books I have read in a long time.

Not much of a review I hear you say, well, here is the thing if you are a fan you MUST own this book and I have no intention of giving anything away regards to contents, Just read it!!


ORDER HERE

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Medieval Demon - Arcadian Witchcraft (CD Review)


Lord Apollyon (Drums/Keyboards)

Sirokous (Vocals)

Mutilator (Bass)

Necrochrist (Guitars)


01.Meet Her Majesty, The Black Queen

02.Mystics Of Ritual Madness

03.Mundus Est Diaboli

04.The Grand Archon 

05.Nocturnal Gates Through The Night Mist

06.Seeking Blood In The Blackness

07.Arcadian Witchcraft


Black Metal band formed in Greece in 1993 by brothers Lord Apollyon and Sirokous. Necrochrist and Muerte joined the band and entered the Studio to record their first demo tape, Night of The Infernal Lords. 

After releasing some more demos, they recorded their debut album, Demonolatria, in 1995 and released it on Unisound in 1998. Shortly afterwards they ceased activity, in 2018 did they return, Medieval Necromancy was the full-length album that marked their resurgence.





Now they have unleashed a new album with new member Mutilator, original bassist of Rotting Christ, he brings along a number of ideas he hadn't used during the '90s, and likewise does Lord Apollyon unearth a number of old unreleased songs from those days. Which brings everything full circle, as Mutilator had been involved with their very first demo recordings.



'Meet Her Majesty, The Black Queen', kicks the album off with gothic organ and some serious metal riffery, then the whole thing explodes into pure evil sounding black metal, but unlike the more well known "symphonic" style of many bands this has a rawness that creates quite a unique sound. 

From this point onwards it is an aural assault to behold, brilliant in its execution with superb production.




 


Rating 9/10

For Fans Of: Venom, Funeral Storm, Hellhammer, Darkthrone

Wednesday, 17 February 2021

BB Black Dog - No6 (CD Review)


Dale Rowles (High Bass/Vocals)

Sven Breuel (5 String Low Bass)

Axel Boldt (Drums)


01.A Great Night Out

02.Pay To Play

03.John Deer Cap

04.Hairy Teeth

05.Nazi Gold

06.Blue Eyes Brown

07.A Star

08.To The Light

09.A Great Song

10.Good People Of The World

11.Kings

12.Groupie

Live Tracks 2019:

13.Labba Boy

14.Music Teacher

15.Groupie

16.Good And Bad Live


CD Booklet Short Story By LM Cooke.




Derbyshire based band with English and German members, formed early in 2007 with a pretty unique set up with 2 bass players and a drummer. Playing a mixture of Psychedelic and Classic Rock with Stoner and Blues influence, then add to that mix some quirky lyrics and clever timing changes and dress it up in Steampunk outfits.

They have a fearsome reputation live having played well over 1000 gigs in Hamburg, Berlin, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, London, Birmingham and tours across 2 continents. Epic Stage shows add Pole Dancers, Burlesque, Belly Dancers, Fun and Games and audience participation.

Aside from being musicians they are well respected due to their work on promoting Steampunk and arranging events Like the Steampunk Solstice, the Phoenix Alternative Festival, the Steampunk Illuminations and many more.

Drawing on a wide range of experience from not just the Band but our growing group of Helpers.

They also run www.steampunkrecords.com, helping and promoting other Bands in the Genre, via Non Profit Co-op, as well as Raising money for Charity.

They are not just 'another band' they are a movement with a huge following.

This is album number six, a seventh has just been completed and is due out later this year and features some guest performers.

The booklet contains a short Sci-Fi story by respected Steampunk/Fantasy author LM Cooke and tells of the bands adventures in space.

Onwards to the music...



 'A Great Night Out' has an upbeat Rock 'N' Roll feel, the lyrics are just awesome, funny and a tad gross, a night out on the pull clearly didn't go as planned!

Some funky fuzz bass work for 'Pay To Play' tells the tale that every musician will be used to, club owner takes the money you "may" get a beer if lucky.

'John Deer Cap' is a slow, Doom laden brooding piece with fantastic harmony vocals, the song explodes towards the end.

Well now 'Hairy Teeth' brings together some of those amazing qualities that make the band so unique, beautiful vocal delivery, slightly off beat drumming, screaming bass work full of fuzz and laden with swamp blues slide work.

BB go old school punk rock for 'Nazi Gold' if it were possible for Discharge to record with say Cream,  then I guess it could sound like this one!

More heavy funk with melodic vocals and a tale of the human cost of drug addiction.

Loving the slow near acoustic sounding 'A Star', songs builds with minimal instrumentation to create quite a stunning overall sound, hints of psychedelia give it another layer to contend with.

'To The Light' has a dub feel, kind of reminds me of The Stranglers 'Peaches'.

Now Dale sings "I want to write a great song, not the same old shit" on 'A Great Song', the joke here might be that despite the comic delivery and the slightly off key, weird jazz meets a touch of Death Metal music it is well "A great song!"

Heavy Jazz rhythms, funked and fuzzy bass work, another great vocal performance and an excellent punch line to end 'Good People Of The World'.

'Kings' is a masterclass in how to take very serious and angry lyrics and merge them perfectly with melodic and heavy music, whilst 'Groupie' with its tongue in cheek lyrics prove that you can get near the mark, or perhaps go a tad further and still produce class.

The four live tracks are great, full of energy and that bass sound live is to die for, heavy fuzzed out, stoner/doom/psych, what a band!

Rating 10/10

For Fans Of: Mudhoney, Primus, Melvins, Electric Wizard, Monster Magnet

LINKS:

Steampunk Records

BB Black Dog (Facebook)

Sunday, 4 October 2020

Tenebrosian Tales By Steven C Davis & Stu Tovell (Surreal/Folk Horror Book OUT NOW!)

 



'Tenebrosian Tales' is a surreal anthology featuring NSFW noir mystery tales and record reviews. Stu Tovell's 'The Blood Stained Mask' novella comprises half the anthology, with folk horror mystery and Steampunk action-adventure interlaced with reviews of the 'Steampunk Records' and 'Raising Steam' anthologies as well as a couple of CDs from 'Feline & Strange'. There's also the 'Rise of the Saelvatici' tale from Wulfenstaeg, premiered at the Montol festival a couple of years ago and foreshadowing 'Lore of the Saelvatici', due out 2021. If you've read 'Cornix Sinistra' or 'The Heart's Cog Imperative' you will recognise some of the characters, but seen in different environments here.


Friday, 10 April 2020

Feline & Strange - Trigger Warning (Album Review)


Feline & Strange - Trigger Warning

01.Ouverture
02.Inappropriate
03.tw: Radio Apocalypse
04.Pretty Please
05.I Am An Iceberg
06.tw: A Secret
07.Castle In The Woods
08.tw: We´re Fucked
09.Restart From Zero
10.tw: Happy Little Island Dance
11.Another Dream
12.tw: The Last Show On Earth
13.Lobotomy
14.tw: Monster In The Dark
15.Night
16.tw: A Tea Party
17.Medusa
18.tw: One Of Us
19.Not A Man
20.tw: The Neighbours
21.Please Die
22.tw: Help
23.Can`t Breathe
24.Apocalypse
25.Vanity Fair




Feline Lang (Vocals/Piano/Synths/Ukulele)
Christoph Klemke (Cello/Percussion)
Rah Hel (Drums)

Guest Musicians

Taylor KouqJ Bull (Bass/Upright/Hammer on stone)
Matt Miller (Tuba)
Mishkin Fitzgerald (Accordion)
Matthew Victor "Ghastly" Rogers (Additional Ukulele)
Sam Lee (Announcements)
Sam Lee, Julie Zakar, Cameron Ellis Lamberson, Taylor KouqJ Bull, Christoph Klemke, Rah Hell (Additional Vocals)



It is clear from the albums cover, seemingly more suited to Sunn 0))) or Ulver, that they are taking a trip to the darker side, 'Trigger Warning' is Feline & Strange’s most political album so far.
At times heart-wrenching, furious and tragic. Sometimes sarcastically silly, feminist and humanist.
It is depressing and disturbing, Just as the world is these days.

The message is both simple yet complex:
“You are not alone with all these emotions. We are here, and we hear you. We see you and we lend you our voices.”

The songs show no mercy to any human abyss. Feline is addressing war, despair, abuse, rape, hate, discrimination, depression, madness and suicide, as directly as ever.

The work is also deeply connected to Taylor´s coming out as a trans woman. After a nearly lethal fight against society, expectations, and work related prejudice, she opened up to Feline as literally the first person on the world besides her partner, less than two months before pre-production in Berlin was scheduled. She kept saying: “I must remember this album is not about me.” And Feline kept responding: “It is. It´s about everyone.”
This work is the culmination of 18 months writing and recording and may be their most ambitious and inspiring output to date.



We begin with 'Ouverture', a couple of minutes of pure musical madness, mournful cello and piano join with frantic drumming and disturbing vocal effects, quickly this moves to the avant jazz/electronic sounds reminiscent of Delia Derbyshires 1969 masterpiece An Electric Storm In Hell.

Moving to a more modern electronic sound 'Inappropriate' has a wonderful near sarcastic vocal style, this takes us to the first of a number of spoken links, 'Radio Apocalypse'.
 
'Pretty Please' is that unusual mixture of dark cabaret and punk of which the band excel in, has a very catchy piano riff running throughout.
 
Heavy as hell 'I Am An Iceberg' mixes angry vocals with a solid drum rhythm, weird musical notes bring the avant garde element, yet somehow this could almost be anthemic, you just know that live everybody will be chanting "I am an Iceberg you only see part of me, when i melt down i will take you down with me".

Clever horror film ambience with 'A Secret' leads us to the beautiful piano opening to 'Castle In The Woods' a downbeat folkish ballad that gets more theatrical as it progresses.

Haha 'We´re Fucked' is one twisted little ditty end with distortion that flows into the classic awesome synth pulses of  'Restart From Zero', it moves darkly, almost menacing then explodes into "Faust" like experimental jazz rock.

'Happy Little Island Dance' acts as the introduction to 'Another Dream' which sounds like an 80's style electro pop song, really upbeat and yet slightly unsettling.
 
'The Last Show On Earth' is followed by 'Lobotomy' a happy little tune with an early 60's cheesy Rock N Roll vibe, could have been on the Rocky Horror soundtrack!

Getting freaky again with the f/x for 'Monster In The Dark' which appropriately you find during the 'Night'. Brooding, operatic and Gothic, this has all the quality of a symphonic rock classic, beautiful cello playing, perfect arrangements, perfect song!

You get the feeling that something not good is happening with 'A Tea Party', maybe one of the other links will give a happy ending?
Loving the harpsichord on 'Medusa', another dark ambient piece with more outstanding vocals and cello once more the song ends with a little experimental madness.

'One Of Us' has a nasty streak in it, placing a mirror in front of prejudice and ignorance.

Very clever lyrics on 'Not A Man', smashing stereotypes left, right and centre with humour and aggression.
The piano riff from 'Pretty Please' returns briefly for 'The Neighbours'.

I get the feeling that this is a very serious song about sexual abuse, yet whilst listening to 'Please Die' I can't help but smile, I suppose it's just the way Feline shouts all the ways she wants the person to die, but then maybe I should smile at the demise of an abuser!

Electronic treatments, disturbing cello and spoken word, seems 'Help' does not give these little links a happy ending after-all.

Another heavy and dark musical mixture, blending strange drum rhythms and timing changes with electronic pulses, 'Can`t Breathe' creates an unnerving aural nightmare, Feline screaming "I can't breathe' as if she were suffocating for real.

'Apocalypse' and 'Vanity Fair' bring this album to a close, another exemplary mixture of styles, musical ability and strong vocal performance.

The band have matured, never standing still they continue to push their own unique sounds forward. They care about their music and their fans, not content with making great music they also care about how it is made available, not just the "download" option which is the rather boring standard for many musicians these days, this album comes in a variety of well packaged and thought out formats, details of which can be found by following the link below to their Bandcamp page.

Rating: 10/10
For Fans Of: Nina Hagen, Faust, Tomorrows Gift, Dresden Dolls, Nico & John Cale

Feline & Strange Bandcamp

Feline & Strange Facebook

Monday, 9 March 2020

Tenebrosian Tales! Forthcoming book first flyer


First promotional flyer released today from publishers TENEBROUS TEXTS.
The book will feature a selection of short stories, music reviews and the "Directots Cut" version of the dark and twisted surreal novella 'Blood Stained Mask', I doubt you would have read anything quite so depressing and confusing before!

For the latest information:
https://www.facebook.com/TenebrousTexts

https://www.facebook.com/mrstuauthor