Singer/songwriter Belinda Carlisle officially retracted the eponymous claim of her 1987 hit “Heaven Is a Place on Earth” due to the myriad of current events that show the horrors of the world, sources report.
“I was young and naive when I wrote that song almost four decades ago,” Carlisle admitted. “Now that I’ve grown older and wiser, I of course have come to the conclusion that humanity has turned this planet into a completely irredeemable shithole. I mean, how could I not? Just this morning I walked past a man masturbating on the subway shortly after watching members of ICE tackle an 80-year-old woman as she was trying to enter a church, then I got home and saw a news report about how the world was on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster. How fucking stupid would I have to be to think heaven exists on this worthless rock?” […]
Ah, okay. I’m definitely more into a subgenre of metal. Pop has never held my attention, but I can understand the appeal
Fair enough.
Shot in the dark: do you happen to know an album cover with a baby inside a crystal egg?
I do not. Fwiw I am barely old enough to remember album covers
Worth trying. Every few months I picture it and go “Testament? Exodus? Who the fuck was that?!”
Okay I thought about it a little. Maybe Zao - Legendary?
Definitely not, but thanks for trying.
Google says those are both thrash bands. Thrash is one of the metal sub-genres I hate xD
What are you into, then? The stuff played at half-speed or the stuff where the vocalist gargles?
Zao should have been enough of a hint xD
But yeah, thrash hurts my heart
In that case I’d recommend High On Fire, circa Snakes For The Divine.
Or based on “Ghost Psalm,” early System Of A Down. Or Meshuggah, like “Straws Pulled At Random.”
I wasn’t asking for suggestions :)
lmao
Gotta love people who think anyone needs to be educated in their kind of music (this is sarcasm)