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Mar 06, 2016 06:24AM

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I never really listened to Tram much, but I checked them out and I'm gonna listen to more of their music :)

I never really listened to Tram much, but I checked them out and I'm gonna listen to more of their music :)"
Awesome! I was first introduced to them through Sing A Song For You: Tribute To Tim Buckley. The album has a few cover gems, especially the last 3 by Neil Halstead, Tram, and The Czars.
Nagelfar - Hünengrab im Herbst
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIcgX...
One of Germany's best and most legendary Black Metal bands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIcgX...
One of Germany's best and most legendary Black Metal bands.

You listen to some incredible stuff, Karl! :)"
-- As do you Michael - you have a great span of interest --

I like it. :)
Emperium - Weiland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eVaX...

I like it. :)
Emperium - Weiland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eVaX..."
I am glad to hear it and if you like Empyrium, you may also enjoy;
Ulver - Østenfor Sol Og Vestenfor Maane

I like it. :)
Emperium - Weiland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eVaX..."
I am glad to hear it and if you like ..."
Thanks for the suggestion, Neheroth. I'll check it out. :)
Neheroth wrote: "Empyrium - Waldpoesie"
Empyrium are awesome. In terms of Neofolk, I prefer Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays to Weiland, because the neoclassical elements are bit too much over the top on the latter, but it's amazing nonetheless.
Countess - The Shining Swords of Hate
https://countessmetal.bandcamp.com/al...
Empyrium are awesome. In terms of Neofolk, I prefer Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays to Weiland, because the neoclassical elements are bit too much over the top on the latter, but it's amazing nonetheless.
Countess - The Shining Swords of Hate
https://countessmetal.bandcamp.com/al...

Empyrium are awesome. In terms of Neofolk, I prefer Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays to Weiland, because the neoclassical elements are bit too much over..."
Both Emperium and Ulver are new to me. They fit with the contemplative mood that I find myself in today. I'll try WaNtWGP, Ekel.

I was just listening to Populous LP Night Safari last night and the song Fall features Cuushe.
Stephen wrote: "The Residents - The Third Reich 'N' Roll"
One simply has to love The Residents and their weird humour <3.
@ Topic: Bethlehem - Dark Metal/Dicitus Te Necare/Sardonischer Untergang im Zeichen irreligiöser Darbietung
The first three albums in chronological order. German Black/Doom/Dark Metal with morbid, surreal and dadaistic lyrics.
One simply has to love The Residents and their weird humour <3.
@ Topic: Bethlehem - Dark Metal/Dicitus Te Necare/Sardonischer Untergang im Zeichen irreligiöser Darbietung
The first three albums in chronological order. German Black/Doom/Dark Metal with morbid, surreal and dadaistic lyrics.

You listen to some incredible stuff, Karl! :)"
-- As do you Michael - you have a great span of interest --"
Thank you, Karl :)

I listened to a lot of different stuff by him. Most I liked. But I love We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves. The production is amazing, right along with his already pronounced vocal style, lyrics and melodies.

-- haven't listened to the Residents in years, perhaps I will search them out again --

-- haven't listened to the Residents in years, perhaps I will search them out again --"
I like their poppy stuff and a lot of their darker stuff. Check out Hole-Workers New Hymn. It's creepy and cool.
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