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I'm excited to finish it though, there's really good material
I'm also trying make a vinyl print happen
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Metal is not for everyone
Oh shit, props man! I've listened to the band every once in a while when it's been mentioned in /rel/ but not on the regular. Any chances of you guys getting on spotify some day?
Honestly I dont remember ever talking about it
Album is free on band camp though
Always a great listen
for maximum comfiness
That one too
beautiful
How I imagine heaven to be
Haha shuttup weeeeeeb reeeeeeeeeee
Anglicans should adopt Latin, tbh.
I'm not annoyed about if they're using English translations from Douay Rheims and what have You, but still.
I've never been able to get behind the monotone of the liturgical psalms. It sounds cool in Latin and all, but it really doesn't capture the spirit of the texts. In the effort to make them more universal it strips the unique joys and sorrows from the context.
Go to vespers as well as mass.
Then you can have less monotonal psalms too.
Basically the only decent Christian black metal band. And by band, I mean one dude.
The guy's an Aussie, specifically Jayson Sherlock, formerly of the band Mortification. Phenomenal drummer.
Good shots of his footwork in this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoKb9TVyQrc
Check out hesychast
I also happen to be the guitar man
Good stuff. Production quality is a good deal sharper than most of what I'm into, but in a way that still comes across as genuine.
tfw not grim and frostbitten enough
I cut my teeth on Leviathan and Xasthur. Stuff like Dark Throne and Burzum came later for me, and by then I'd gotten into stuff like Abigor and Marduk. I didn't even know about unblack until last year or so. When I'm out of my funk enough to practice guitar, I might just give it a crack myself.
Xasthur is a big influence
We were into them, drudkh, blut aus nord etc