Some people will argue that the Mars Movement from Holst's The Planets is not metal. But there is a clear counterargument. Which is that those people are weak and stupid, and this is why we have wolves and other large predators.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Gustav Holst, The Mars Movement (1916)
Not nearly often enough do the awesome themes of metal and science (fiction) combine. (They do a little here, here and here.) But they really do here:
Some people will argue that the Mars Movement from Holst's The Planets is not metal. But there is a clear counterargument. Which is that those people are weak and stupid, and this is why we have wolves and other large predators.
Some people will argue that the Mars Movement from Holst's The Planets is not metal. But there is a clear counterargument. Which is that those people are weak and stupid, and this is why we have wolves and other large predators.
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