12:58 - Spell guys check out my new orchestral cover of the beatles [link]
11:06 - zmaj666 It is fucking sweltering out here...too hard!!!
10:07 - Cynic Metalhead It's a fucking 40 degree out here. Too hot.
09:23 - Daggon Hey, it only rains everyday only on the middle of the year, the rest of the time it's quite sunny if you ask (I'm talking about Mexico City)
08:22 - scapeplan Weather is pretty freaking arbitrary in my region. The sky has been overcast today, yesterday it was about 85F without a single cloud.
07:23 - Egigantea @Jaeryd17 I stayed in Mexico City for a month, rained there every day. It really sucks trust me
05:47 - Jaeryd17 @Boxcar - I live in the middle of the Arizona desert... I would also be happy if it rained every day. All I have is searing heat and blinding sunshine for the vast majority of the year.
Disc I[Sól I - Der Dorn Im Nebel] 01. Gefrierpunkt 02. Kollapsar 03. Unter Dem Gletscher 04. Nebelspinne 05. Praeludium Eclipsis 06. Tiefer Als Der Tag 07. Nur Fragmente... 08. Ende 1.3
Disc II[Sól II - Zweige Der Erinnerung] 01. Europa Nach Dem Eis 02. Aschevolk 03. Die Mühle 04. Rattenkönig 05. Moorgänger 06. Lichtmess 07. Sól
There was once a time when black metal used to give shrugged-off bands a chance to shine and blossom. There was also a time when people were passionate enough to track down new talents instead of overplaying Norway's classics. And frankly, I don't even recall the last time people took a moment to page through the books of time for fresh and worthy bands. Admittedly, Helrunar, whose sound fell on deaf ears, fits the bill, but they have grown unknown and have been slogging across a lea of darkness ever since they came into being in 2001.
I actually rather liked the previous record but this one is far, far too long. There's not enough innovation to warrant 90+ minutes of this kind of music.