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David Catching ( Queens of the Stone Age). “I Kill You” was recorded at the famed Rancho De La Luna and Panoramic House with co-producer Peter Franco (Daft Punk), mixed by Dan Lerner (Daft Punk), and mastered at Capitol Records by Ian Sefchick. The wicked-cool song builds up quickly to a careening tempo, running on dark, motor-grinding guitar churn, a monstrously lurching bass line, and pounded-out drum strikes and scintillating cymbals kick. McGuire emotes in a menacing tone, defiantly matching the gritty power of the track. The catchy and anthemic chorus sections shoot through with mordant lyrics that bridge the gap between the chorus and verse. ....
This was an entry for the Voice of Experience review contest, which aims to compile reviews written by those that are experienced with the games they review. Like reading a novel, playing a board game in depth involves trust. You have to trust that the time and effort you invest into the game will be rewarded. You have to trust that the designer has thought through the implications of the rules, that the game will persistently entertain and challenge you, and that the game’s strategy cannot be reduced down to a rote algorithm. Although you may eventually tire of a game through no fault of its own, it is the designer’s job to ensure that so long as you wish to continue playing, there will always be more to explore. ....