Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Rock 'N Roll the Metro Map

I love maps. I love rock music. I love history. Not surprisingly, I love someone's attempt to combine all three things into one, as artist theonlyone did with this subway map:

It's marvelously flawed, of course: Van Halen and Elvis aren't on there, for example, and Europe gets a mention, but the progenitors of black metal do not. Emo and Nu-Metal don't deserve their own lines, categorizing Faith No More as just grunge is criminal, and the whole thing is much more a snapshot of current perceptions than reality (although one might argue that a diagram mapping influence would only work as a snapshot). But layout: man, it's beautiful, because it really takes advantage of the subway portion of the concept. Interchanges between lines and the line curves themselves make for an excellent demonstration of genre crossover, and the stations are placed in a rough chronological order that demonstrates where things came from and where they've gone since.

Via MetalSucks

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The 200th post spectacular!

On the occasion of the 200th post on this blog, although only 16 of them are mine, please enjoy Alexi Laiho from Children of Bodom playing Vivaldi.

In my opinion this is the most touching rendition of the song that has ever been performed by a man who wears nail polish.