Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Strapping Young Lad - City (1997)


Strapping Young Lad - City (1997) album review by MetalFarmer Pritham D'Souza

Track Listing: Lineup:
  1. Velvet Kevorkian
  2. All hail the new flesh
  3. Oh my fucking god
  4. Detox
  5. Home nucleonics
  6. AAA
  7. Underneath the waves
  8. Room 429
  9. Spirituality
  • Devin Townsend
  • Jed Simon
  • Byron Stroud
  • Gene Hoglan
Gene Hoglan was the reason i first picked up this album, coz i loved his drum work in Death and was expecting something close to what he achieved there. When i heard the first track, Velvet Kevorkian i seriously didnt know what to expect. It had a very industrial sound to it and a guy with really good vocal chords shouting his guts out. when the second track All hail the new flash blasted from my speakers, i seriously was left wondering what hit me! it was the heaviest wall of noise i had ever heard. the drumming was insanely fast and the riffs were jabbing at the bone. and a powerful voice, over shadowing all the music.

Devin Townsend is the craziest guy in metal. and i am not joking. a multi instrumentalist, vocalist, song writer , composer, and funny guy all rolled in one. All his other projects however great they are, still cannot come up to the level, he achieved musically in this album.
SYL has redefined words like rage, aggression and power. This is like 'Reign in Blood' of the 90's, only a lot faster!

Detox, All Hail The New Flash, Underneath The Waves and Oh My Fucking God are some of the most heaviest songs ever written. Off course this is not Death Metal, neither is it Thrash. With City, SYL has probably created another sub genre in metal, coz honestly i cant put my finger on it! (is he really vomiting at the end of Oh My Fucking God! or is he really getting possessed!! i will never know)

and when u get used to the chaos, Room 429 surprises you with its twisted slow pace , melodic catchy chorus and menaching guitar work.

A true masterpiece and an absolute must have Metal Classic!!! Guaranteed entry in the Top 20 Extreme Metal Albums Of All Time.
Am surprised, the album didnt come with a warning "clearly not for the faint hearted"

My Rating
10/10

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bottle Gourd Cultivation in Pits, Summer Technique

Bottle Gourd Cultivation in Pits, Summer Technique by MetalFarmer Pritham D'Souza

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Bottle Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) is one of the most widely consumed vegetable crops grown in Dakshina kannada district. its also called Thure (Tulu), Bobley (Konkani) and Soorae kai (Kannada). It has several uses from preparing different kinds of sweets, hail oil (from seeds), hard shells used as floats in fishing nets and also in making some musical instruments.

The hybrid varieties can yield up to 8 to 10 tonnes per acre and is a commercially viable croo

From Bottle Gourd Cultivation in Pits, Summer Technique


LAND PREPARATION
  • the land selected here is a hillock and pits are made at the base of the hillock as shown
  • a bucket of fresh decomposed farm yard manure is added to each pit and soil mixed well
  • stones, twigs, inert matter etc are removed
  • 3 or more seeds are then sowed in each pit
  • after germination, once the seedlings reach 4 leaf stage, thinning out is done and only 2 seedlings per pit allowed
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IRRIGATION AND MANURING
  • since they are grown in pits, wastage of water is prevented
  • light irrigation is a must after seeds are sowed and till transpanting
  • dried leaves act as an excellent mulch and prevent loss of water due to evaporation
  • its always recommended to give the crop nutrients in split doses.
  • on the 20th day after germination, when the growing vines begin to develop, farm yard manure, decomposed, can be added to each pit @ 5kg per pit (minimum requirement)
  • the fully grown plant requires a lot of water and so mulching is required
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FLOWERING AND HARVEST
  • bottle gourds are ready to harvest after 50 days from first day of sowing
  • the edible fruits are the ones whose skin color facing the sun is green
  • harvesting must be done using a knife.
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SOME IMPORTANT TIPS AND POINTS WHEN GROWING BOTTLE GOURDS
  • when manuring with fresh decomposed manure, care should be taken to see that the manure is added to the root zone area only and not on top of the plant as it might damage the leaves
  • weeding is very important and tall growing weeds above the growing vines should be oulled out
  • application of too much Nitrogen will result in excessive biomass and subsequently less yields
  • application of too much Nitrogen will also produce more male flowers which is not desired
  • deficiency of K (potassium) in soils reduces plant growth significantly and causes flower and fruit drop
  • soil temperature is very essential and germination of seeds wont take place if soil temp is less than 10 degrees centigrade
  • excess temperature over 40 degrees centigrade can cause scorching of leaves
Note: the pale green color on one side of the fruit is because that part did not receive sunlight and it is nothing to worry about, the taste and quality is not compromised.

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all photos and data by Pritham 'MetalFarmer' D'Souza