James Zalucky

James Zalucky

James Zalucky is a 2009 graduate of the University of CT where he earned a BA in English, and was a DJ and Metal genre director at the college radio station, WHUS, for 7 semesters. He has interned at Blackheart Records and Heavy Hitter Inc, and been published in the Billerica Minuteman and the Uconn Free Press. He writes mostly about Politics, Literature and writes reviews for Metal Injection, a heavy metal website.
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  • Why I Am Not Religious
    Over the course of my life thus far, several things have led me to my current non-theistic conclusion. I try to show here how I came to thinking this why and to describe my misgivings about religion and God worship in general.
  • Album Review: Norma Jean- Meridional
    Norma Jean has just put out a new record, Meridional. A few songs manage to bring all of the essentials, while the others seem to get lost in the mix.
  • Why Hitchens Matters
    Christopher Hitchens, writer for Vanity Fair and several other publications, has recently been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. I try to describe why his work matters and why we should hope for a speedy recovery.
  • Album Review: Soulfly- Omen
    Soulfly continues to churn out satisfying, enjoyable albums full of of fast, aggressive heavy metal.
  • Album Review: Stone Temple Pilots - Stone Temple Pilots
    After a long hiatus, STP has released a new album. Following a similar path as Tiny Music and Shangri-La Dee Da, the band takes the approach and adds a significant '60s garage band influence.
  • President Obama's Oval Office Address
    An presidential address to the public should be clear, informative, and specific. For the most part, President Obama's first Oval Office address lacked these characteristics.
  • Album Review: 1349- Demonoir
    A review of the latest record by Norwegian Black Metal act 1349.
  • The U.S. Needs Question Time
    For the sake of strong debate, the United States would benefit substantially if its legislative leaders held weekly, British-style, Q&A sessions.

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