
Paul Stewart
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Award-Winning Writer, Poet, Scottish-Italian, Subversive.
The Accidental Poet - Poetry Collection out now!
Streams and Scratches in My Mind coming soon!
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It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Public Enemy's sophmore release is a join or get the hell out of the way, force to be reckoned with, aural assault. With stunning sample-heavy production from The Bomb Squad and booming, authorative voice of reason of Chuck D, aided by the fun, unhinged Flavor Flav. All killer, no filler.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
You Suffer by Napalm Death
It may be considered something of a joke by Napalm Death, but how much better an example of how important and impactful brevity can you get than a song with 4 words and lasts precisely 1.316 seconds. "You suffer, but why" sums up so much about the whole human experience.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
Barbie (2023)
Better than it really should have been. Funny, thought-provoking, and entertaining. Escapism with an important message. Gerwig poked fun and holes at the patriarchy and toxic masculinity while empowering women and men. The soundtrack, dance sequences, jokes, and performances, particularly from Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and America Ferrera, stole it.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
Vocal Deep Cuts 6. Top Story - August 2023.
Hey! It's time for another edition of Vocal Deep Cuts. I honestly can't believe I've done five so far. That means, in the past, I've showcased 45 different creators. Thank you to everyone who has shown support for this series. As I have always said, I will only stop it when it feels like interest is dying out.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Journal
Nevermind
Multi-platinum album that introduced Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, and Krist Novoselic to the world. Beyond the overhyped Smells Like Teen Spirit is an album full of hard, raw grunge classics with crisp, slick production from Butch Vig. In Utero and Bleach are arguably better, but Nevermind was a defining moment.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique



