Review: Audiobook Version of The Wizard of OZ: A Steampunk Adventure
This is a premiere, the first time I review an audiobook, so I am going to do it in two parts, part one is about the story and one is about the narration. The book in question is, rather obviously The...
View ArticleReview: The Violent Century by Lavie Tidhar
The Violent Century is yet another tale with which Lavie Tidhar demonstrates his superb skills as a storyteller. The Violent Century reads like a Silver Age superhero comic. Every scene in the book is...
View ArticleReview: Babymetal – Babymetal
Three Japanese teenage girls making heavy metal music, if this scenario sounds weird to you, well, it sounded weird to me when I was first introduced to the band a few months ago. Just a bit of...
View ArticleReview: Steampunk Style
The stream of books about the look and feel of Steampunk continues: Steampunk Style is the latest of this kind that has found its way into my humble abode and it is something special: It is from Japan,...
View ArticleReview: Escape the Clouds – Moments EP
The fifth longplayer by Escape the Clouds, and this one is a little bit different; it is purely instrumental and it is also regrettably short, only six tracks all in all. The content of the EP can be...
View ArticleReview: War of the Worlds: Goliath
Not since Iron Sky have I anticipated the release of a movie as much as War of the Worlds: Goliath. I have been following the developments surrounding this movie since 2010; I was thus overjoyed when I...
View ArticleNon-Euclidean Æthercast #24 – A bushel of Steampunk Reviews
Since I will very likely not be able to do all the reviews I want to do any time soon, I am trying to be efficient about it and do as many in one go as are easily feasible. For this reason, today’s...
View ArticleReview: The Machine | This is a Cyberpunk Jewel!
Two computer programmers fall in love as they create the first-ever piece of self-aware artificial intelligence, designed to help humanity. But things go terribly wrong when the British Government...
View ArticleReview: Mr. Strange – The Wonderful World of Weird
Right, let’s get this thing done, shall we? Mr. Strange’s minion Gary already contacted me in April and suggested for me to review Mr. Strange’s latest album, The Wonderful World of Weird, which is...
View ArticleReview: Jews vs Aliens (Anthology)
One thing first: Jews vs Aliens is not Steampunk, two of the stories in there fall, from what I can tell, into the Pulp Era and could be considered Dieselpunk but I primarily read the anthology for two...
View ArticleReview: Rude Alchemy
Already some time back, I was contacted by the gentleman Andy Wertner who humbly suggested his podcast and radio drama Rude Alchemy for my listening enjoyment and a possible review. I did in deed...
View ArticleReview and feature: Steampunk Cryptex Flash Drive and SteampunkJunkies.net
So today’s post is going to be two things at once, first, I am going to review the Steampunk Cryptex USB Drive, and then I am going to talk about the website I got it from, Steampunkjunkies.net....
View ArticleReview: Cryptex Version 2.0 – Almost like a Pocket Watch
After getting my hands on the first version of the Cryptex and reviewing it, it was only a matter of time until the collection was extended. I am now also the proud and delighted owner of the next...
View ArticleReview: The SEA is Ours: Tales of Steampunk Southeast Asia
This is the aforementioned Steampunk from Asia Part II. As you may have noticed by the amount of book features I post, I get a lot of review requests recently, most of which I have to turn down because...
View ArticleReview: Victor Sierra – Go for the Strange
The third full album of Victor Sierra and the third I am going to review and this is getting ridiculous. OK, disclaimer, I supported the fundraiser, Victor Sierra is one of my favourite bands (and...
View ArticleProduct Review: Mirtello Night Black & Gold by Weird Ape
I think I have mentioned this on the blog before, I collect watches. Mainly pocket watches (my oldest one was made in 1855) but I also have a decent collection of wrist watches. I was highly delighted...
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