19:26 - Bad English my german spelling was much better then english , I wa smuch better at german till 1999 ane since 2003 I am out of pratice, speeking german, emediaytly I tudn to swedish ;( but I stull understand a lot
19:24 - Bad English and it doenst change a fact other teachers who was there gave me 3 grades more then my main teacher, if 2 teachers gave me better grades then my main teacher. If I would suck how came they grade me better?
19:22 - Marcel Hubregtse doesn't mean it's a pass exam wise. Hell in Germnay they understand me even though my German is totally terrible
19:21 - Bad English I dont see any changes, you did not make anything, all is like it was beforMarcel you can call me to my cellpfone tommrow between ten hundred hours thiry minutes and one hundred hours , you will get avidance :p wanna number PM me
19:19 - Bad English erstand me, even owadays I use swedish in everywhere, but previusly aiports, farries, cities all undestrood what i want to ask :p
19:16 - Bad English I know how to pronaunce , more british wat then american, I know how to pronaunce workd, past, future, even sometimes I dont say articels,but pronaunce is much easier then type, and besides all whitw hom I did talk can cleary und
Additional info Drums recorded by Colin Marston at Menegroth, Queens, NY.
Everything else recorded by Rosetta at Jane Doll, Philadelphia, PA.
Art direction, artwork & design by Paul Romano (workhardened.com).
Mixed by Matt Weed.
Mastered by Colin Marston.
Ugh, almost 5 years old and not one comment? I blame myself, I think this is one of the best post/atmo albums ever made. Pop the top on a beer, kick back in the recliner and dim the lights. Press play on this masterpiece and afterwards say "thank you Teamster!"
Written by Susan on 14.01.2012 at 20:49 My first Rosetta album And definitely one that helped me explore my love of post-metal and atmosphere in general.
Unfortunately my experience was the same... only just about every other album didn't compare to this so I was left with a sour taste in my mouth.
At least there's still a few albums I can listen to: this, Cult of Luna's Somewhere Along the Highway... and... well, that's it I guess. :/
Written by Susan on 14.01.2012 at 20:49 My first Rosetta album And definitely one that helped me explore my love of post-metal and atmosphere in general.
Unfortunately my experience was the same... only just about every other album didn't compare to this so I was left with a sour taste in my mouth.
At least there's still a few albums I can listen to: this, Cult of Luna's Somewhere Along the Highway... and... well, that's it I guess. :/
Yea Troy we have had this discussion before. Check out my top 25 list, it might have some post/sludge/atmo you could dig!
Edit: I see you have already...Mouth of the Arcitect, Irreversible and Arktika put out some impressive stuff!
Fun fact: The climax of the song Monument contains six separate guitar tracks played through four different amps.
fun fact part II: The recently started playing Monument live! They had said before it was too hard to play because of all the multi-layered guitars and samples...
fun fact part II: The recently started playing Monument live! They had said before it was too hard to play because of all the multi-layered guitars and samples...
I have seen that one live video of it on youtube they pulled it off pretty well for only one guitar. Didn't go to see them when they were just here, regretting it already .