Author: Theron Moore
Rolling The Dice: An Interview With Dungeon Weed
By Theron Moore If there’s two things I’m always down for its super, heavy, rock N roll and gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, Gamma World, RPGs like that. I discovered Dungeon Weed through a review a writer did for a record that didn’t cut it and he recommended that if…
Read MoreCosmic Monolith: November Heavy Hitters Playlist
Back at it again. Here’s what the mighty CM has been listening to and recommending for the last month: I recently did an interview with Ryujin for New Noise Magazine so naturally I’ve been jamming this band on a semi frequent basis lately. I’ll post a link to it as…
Read More‘The Collected Essays Of Todd Moore’ – ‘Blood On The Screen, Blood On The Page’ – ‘Black Cat In The Super Unknown’ – Live on Amazon
After a lot of hard work the next three books published by Cosmic Monolith are available now on Amazon.com — Check out the links and descriptions below…, Blood On The Screen, Blood On The Page Description: On the surface ‘Blood On The Screen, Blood On The Page’ examines the role…
Read MoreWhen Dungeons And Dragons and heavy metal collide: The intersection of gaming and music”
I did a series of articles for New Noise Magazine a few years ago about bands and musicians who game, specifically with Dungeons and Dragons, but other fantasy role playing games and video games as well. Below are the links to each article include recent interviews I’ve done here at…
Read MoreCosmic Monolith: October ’23 Heavy Hitters Playlist
Beginning now, late October, each month Cosmic Monolith will post a Spotify playlist of music that you and the rest of planet Earth should be listening to. This month we’re featuring a lot of bands that appeared at “Blades Of Steel” Metalfest late September, ’23. <>
Read MoreBOOK: ‘Black Cat In The Super Unknown’ Available Now
Black Cat In The Super Unknown is 11 poems of experimental, psychedelic writing in which you’re a traveler through time and space, birthed from lunar womb, freefalling through mindscape and hallucinatory dreamtime, while black cat speaks to HAL who is dreaming of \\Bowman\David. This book was inspired by: The Beatles,…
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