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DeAge™ : 7101 days • Here since 31 december 2006
Evoken Quietus
Evoken Quietus
3 feb 08
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welcome back
Ion Dissonance Minus The Herd
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very good
Nocturnal Depression Soundtrack For A Suicide Opus II
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I'm late, but I can't not give it to you on the 5th.
Death In June Heilige!
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I see her now... good as always.
Dark Tranquillity The Gallery
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Very beautiful album, perhaps the best by DT.
The U.N Un Or U Out
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Indeed, yes, hip-hop is not very well regarded (I myself don't listen to it) and it's a shame, a greater variety of music genres would be better. In any case, thank you for your response.
The U.N Un Or U Out
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Nice review. I have a question: what do the texts mainly deal with?
Antestor The Return Of The Black Death
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"and that lead one to believe that nazi-black is a form of Black Metal." True, but it's a very sad reality. I’d rather listen to some paradoxical phenomenon like Unblack than NSBM. Music, whatever genre it may be, should cater to the needs of my mind (or my soul, to sound romantic) and not aim to make my stomach turn. I don’t want to start a discussion, it’s just my point of view :)
Antestor The Return Of The Black Death
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Master, you’re alive! I thought you had left the site, you have no idea of the sadness...
Antestor The Return Of The Black Death
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Partly I agree with you, but I don't believe that the purely Satanic aspect is the main driving force of black metal; rather, as you mentioned, it's the contrast with a Christian morality of submission and restrictions. I find the themes related to the origins of the bands (cold, north, forests, darkness, etc.) to be much more important, as they contribute to creating that typical atmosphere of this genre, even if they are sometimes naive. Then again, I'm no expert in the genre, and you definitely know more than I do, but I think many bands that don't use Satanic themes present more interesting aspects than those who try to follow the clichés of black metal at all costs.