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Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
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#PopeLeoXIV described #AI as the #TowerOfBabel. Brings to mind the #Tarot card, #TheTower [Struck by Lightning]!
"A variety of explanations for the images on the card have been attempted. For example, it may be a reference to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, where God destroys a tower built by mankind to reach Heaven."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tower_(tarot_card)
#TheTowerOfBabel #Hubris #Technofascism #AIDatacenters #Starlink
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#PopeLeoXIV described #AI as the #TowerOfBabel. Brings to mind the #Tarot card, #TheTower [Struck by Lightning]!
"A variety of explanations for the images on the card have been attempted. For example, it may be a reference to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, where God destroys a tower built by mankind to reach Heaven."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tower_(tarot_card)
#TheTowerOfBabel #Hubris #Technofascism #AIDatacenters #Starlink
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Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
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Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
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Anyone beset with misgivings about where the time went and what you really have to show for your life, I'm pretty sure you didn't get fired from your royal gig as a Prince due to gross moral turpitude, only to subsequently be arrested for misconduct while in public office. You're ok kiddo, you done just fine!
#theAndrewFormerlyKnownasPrince
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Anyone beset with misgivings about where the time went and what you really have to show for your life, I'm pretty sure you didn't get fired from your royal gig as a Prince due to gross moral turpitude, only to subsequently be arrested for misconduct while in public office. You're ok kiddo, you done just fine!
#theAndrewFormerlyKnownasPrince
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Speaking of things I'll probably pay for The Tower.
It's a fun little mobile game that's probably going to end up every bit as fun as the one ad I watched and 99 ads I skipped promised.
The ads are completely voluntary in the game. It's not ad-free. it's literally ad-optional. But there IS a bit of nag. A notification every day like Twitch reminding you to do something you have no intention of doing.
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Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
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CD-Review - ROME - The Tower
https://www.hooked-on-music.de/review/cd-review-rome-the-tower/16517
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#Arte mal wieder! Nach der sehenswerten #Serie #AnaundOscar, einer meiner Lieblings- #Serien 2025, nun #TheTower (2 von 3 Staffeln). Aus UK kommen immer wieder beachtliche und abgründige #Thriller. #LineofDuty war der Knaller damals. #TVSky #Krimi #Seriensky #TV www.arte.tv/de/videos/11...
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#Arte mal wieder! Nach der sehenswerten #Serie #AnaundOscar, einer meiner Lieblings- #Serien 2025, nun #TheTower (2 von 3 Staffeln). Aus UK kommen immer wieder beachtliche und abgründige #Thriller. #LineofDuty war der Knaller damals. #TVSky #Krimi #Seriensky #TV www.arte.tv/de/videos/11...
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Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
#RandomBaywatch #lvdlpx #Baywatch #BaywatchBabes #BaywatchHunks #TheTower
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Black Knight – The Tower Review
By Steel Druhm
It’s always an interesting experience to seize a promo by a band that’s been around for decades, yet you’ve never heard of them. Thus did I come to discover Dutch traditional metallers, Black Knight. Formed way back in the 80s, they didn’t release an album until 1998, and since then, they’ve only managed 2 other releases, the last being in 2020. Badly delayed by COVID lockdowns and lineup changes, it’s only now that we get 4th album, The Tower. With a sound that borrows mightily from Accept, Primal Fear, and Brainstorm, they bring exuberantly old school antics to the table with slight traces of power metal decorating the edges. It’s not fancy, it’s not new or innovative, but these chaps know what they are doing and how to push a metal song into your ears through brute force. But is there a reason why Black Knight is so little known after so many years in the game?
After the requisite intro that adds nothing at all to the album, things get extra spicy on “Tower,” where they throw all their traditional/classic metal bona fides at you like pocket sand, leaving you vulnerable to the brutal stun. It’s a burly, baddass, fist-pumping gem not far from what Primal Fear churn out on a good day, and it has that big, anthemic sizzle that makes you want to throw cars at disfavored locals. “Survive” comes out with a heavy battering ram riff before shifting gears to a more Brainstorm-esque macho metal style that suits them well. Black Knight have a real gift for crafting classic metal hooks that dig deep and get you on board. Shockingly, they deliver 7 ball-busting metal chestnuts in a row with nary a dip in quality. You get a grinding, moody power ballad like “Misery,” and then they just as easily bludgeon you with an Accept-meets-Mystic Prophecy steamroller like “Die.” This stuff puts you between the hammer and the anvil and irons your shit out good and proper.
Considering I never heard of these guys, I was quite shocked by how consistently good to great these songs are as they kept piling up like an epic car wreck in the consciousness of Steel. The slick songwriting heard on a heavy metal cut like “Deceivers” doesn’t grow on trees, and damn is it sticky like hot tar on a cold day. Not many bands can string together seven sick bangers like these on any given album. So what are the downsides? Well, as impressive as things are for the bulk of The Tower’s runtime, the last few songs seriously undermine their run of luck. “Fire” is a standard, stadium-ready rocker that doesn’t do a lot for me, but the real problem is how things end bizarrely with a German language soft rock ballad called “Im Dunkein.” This thing fits with the rest of the album about as well as steamy rhino shit does on a pricey porterhouse steak. It’s not a good song regardless of genre, and it has no business being the conclusion to a balls-to-the-walls metal album. It’s the kind of song you promptly delete and forget it ever existed, and it’s greatly perplexing why the band thought it fit here. Once this thing is removed, repudiated, and scorned, The Tower makes a Hell of a lot more sense!
GertJan Vis and Ruben Raadschelders are able axe slingers and deliver an effective collection of jackhammering riffs and earwormy harmonies as they crunch and crack along. There’s a definite Accept-on-roids vibe to much of what they do, along with flashes of salad days Annihilator. This blend works well with the kind of songs they serve up. New frontman Henk Overbosch delivers classic metal vocals with poise, power, and enough versatility to move from mood to mood without sounding forced or out of place. He has the right amount of grit and hoarsepower to convince, and the guy has legit pipes too. This is a seasoned, talented crew, and they have serious songwriting chops, which makes it even more completely baffling why they opted to end The Tower with such an ill-advised whimper.
The Tower is a very good traditional metal album with enough piss, vinegar, and pruno to make you even more of a beefbrained barbarian than you already are. It’s entertaining enough to have me sorting through their back catalog, and even with a disaster of a closer, it’s still got serious legs. If you need a classic metal fix with raw power and hooks, Black Knight will be your huckleberry. Sometimes the obscure side is the fun side.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: NA | Format Reviewed: Fucking Stream!! Stop with the streams!!
Label: Pure Steel Records
Websites: blackknight.nl | facebook.com/blackknightNL/# | instagram.com/black_knight_band
Releases Worldwide: July 4th, 2025#2025 #35 #Accept #BlackKnight #Brainstorm #HeavyMetal #Jul25 #MysticProphecy #PrimalFear #PureSteelRecords #Review #Reviews #TheTower
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Black Knight – The Tower Review
By Steel Druhm
It’s always an interesting experience to seize a promo by a band that’s been around for decades, yet you’ve never heard of them. Thus did I come to discover Dutch traditional metallers, Black Knight. Formed way back in the 80s, they didn’t release an album until 1998, and since then, they’ve only managed 2 other releases, the last being in 2020. Badly delayed by COVID lockdowns and lineup changes, it’s only now that we get 4th album, The Tower. With a sound that borrows mightily from Accept, Primal Fear, and Brainstorm, they bring exuberantly old school antics to the table with slight traces of power metal decorating the edges. It’s not fancy, it’s not new or innovative, but these chaps know what they are doing and how to push a metal song into your ears through brute force. But is there a reason why Black Knight is so little known after so many years in the game?
After the requisite intro that adds nothing at all to the album, things get extra spicy on “Tower,” where they throw all their traditional/classic metal bona fides at you like pocket sand, leaving you vulnerable to the brutal stun. It’s a burly, baddass, fist-pumping gem not far from what Primal Fear churn out on a good day, and it has that big, anthemic sizzle that makes you want to throw cars at disfavored locals. “Survive” comes out with a heavy battering ram riff before shifting gears to a more Brainstorm-esque macho metal style that suits them well. Black Knight have a real gift for crafting classic metal hooks that dig deep and get you on board. Shockingly, they deliver 7 ball-busting metal chestnuts in a row with nary a dip in quality. You get a grinding, moody power ballad like “Misery,” and then they just as easily bludgeon you with an Accept-meets-Mystic Prophecy steamroller like “Die.” This stuff puts you between the hammer and the anvil and irons your shit out good and proper.
Considering I never heard of these guys, I was quite shocked by how consistently good to great these songs are as they kept piling up like an epic car wreck in the consciousness of Steel. The slick songwriting heard on a heavy metal cut like “Deceivers” doesn’t grow on trees, and damn is it sticky like hot tar on a cold day. Not many bands can string together seven sick bangers like these on any given album. So what are the downsides? Well, as impressive as things are for the bulk of The Tower’s runtime, the last few songs seriously undermine their run of luck. “Fire” is a standard, stadium-ready rocker that doesn’t do a lot for me, but the real problem is how things end bizarrely with a German language soft rock ballad called “Im Dunkein.” This thing fits with the rest of the album about as well as steamy rhino shit does on a pricey porterhouse steak. It’s not a good song regardless of genre, and it has no business being the conclusion to a balls-to-the-walls metal album. It’s the kind of song you promptly delete and forget it ever existed, and it’s greatly perplexing why the band thought it fit here. Once this thing is removed, repudiated, and scorned, The Tower makes a Hell of a lot more sense!
GertJan Vis and Ruben Raadschelders are able axe slingers and deliver an effective collection of jackhammering riffs and earwormy harmonies as they crunch and crack along. There’s a definite Accept-on-roids vibe to much of what they do, along with flashes of salad days Annihilator. This blend works well with the kind of songs they serve up. New frontman Henk Overbosch delivers classic metal vocals with poise, power, and enough versatility to move from mood to mood without sounding forced or out of place. He has the right amount of grit and hoarsepower to convince, and the guy has legit pipes too. This is a seasoned, talented crew, and they have serious songwriting chops, which makes it even more completely baffling why they opted to end The Tower with such an ill-advised whimper.
The Tower is a very good traditional metal album with enough piss, vinegar, and pruno to make you even more of a beefbrained barbarian than you already are. It’s entertaining enough to have me sorting through their back catalog, and even with a disaster of a closer, it’s still got serious legs. If you need a classic metal fix with raw power and hooks, Black Knight will be your huckleberry. Sometimes the obscure side is the fun side.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: NA | Format Reviewed: Fucking Stream!! Stop with the streams!!
Label: Pure Steel Records
Websites: blackknight.nl | facebook.com/blackknightNL/# | instagram.com/black_knight_band
Releases Worldwide: July 4th, 2025#2025 #35 #Accept #BlackKnight #Brainstorm #HeavyMetal #Jul25 #MysticProphecy #PrimalFear #PureSteelRecords #Review #Reviews #TheTower
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#AlexandraPaul #NicoleEggert #DavidHasselhoff
Season 3 Episode 17 "The Tower"
#RandomBaywatch #lvdlpx #Baywatch #Sexy #Lifeguards #SexyLifeguards #Swimsuit #SexySwimwear #Drama #HotChicks #BaywatchBabes #TheTower
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I see that Tower energy slinking around again. Can you not? I get that it's my birth tarot card and low-key a stalker card but like bugger off because I want some damn stability and consistency for once.
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TBR Pile: July Reads -
What I'm reading in July!
#literature #bookreviews #bookworm #tbrpile #tbrlist #edithwharton #summer #amandaleduc #disfigured #kurtvonnegut #amanwithoutacountry #noamchomsky #whatkindofcreaturesarewe #berlin #jasonlutes #wbyeats #thetower #williamteets #afterthefall #tolkien #lotr #jrrtolkien #thelordoftherings
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𝗗𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗲 𝘀𝗲𝗶𝘇𝗼𝗲𝗻 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗧𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 𝗱𝗲𝘇𝗲 𝘇𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗲 𝘇𝗶𝗲𝗻
De spannende misdaadserie 'The Tower' krijgt een derde seizoen. Dat heeft het Britse televisienetwerk ITV bevestigd. De serie gaat over misdaden tegen vrouwen en tieners en is gebaseerd op het boek van schrijver Kate London. De exacte startdatum is nog niet bekend, dit zal naar verwachting in augustus of september zijn. De...
https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/entertainment/artikel/5458480/derde-seizoen-tower-zomer-itv
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Watch: BRUCE DICKINSON Performs 'Starchildren', 'Book Of Thel' And 'The Tower' At Second Whisky A Go Go Concert#IRONMAIDEN #BRUCEDICKINSON #WhiskyAGoGo #TheHouseBandFromHell #AccidentOfBirth #Starchildren #TheChemicalWedding #TheMandrakeProject #TheBookOfThel #TheTower #TearsOfTheDragon #ResurrectionMen #RainOnTheGraves
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After all the mild excitement about Samuel L Jackson's new serial killer movie based in Scotland it looks as if it's a total clunker. I'm avoiding until someone else suffers it.