17:21 - BoxCar Willy Stoner/sludge vest, what should I put as a back patch?
16:34 - Bad English and we drink aprox same type of alcohol, only he has more money, he can buy more and he has easier acces to Bellgium and dutch beers
16:30 - Bad English No Marcel listens good music, I prefere same :p but I dont like cricet, well same like he does not like ice hockey, so we're equal
01. Industries Of Inferno 02. The Rest 03. Let The Kingdom Come 04. Wintermass 05. Where The Raven Flies 06. Crypt Of Fear 07. In Your Grave 08. In The Last Of The Ruins We Search For A New Planet 09. Eriaminell [2004 Re-release bonus]
The opinions I had heard about Mysticum's "In The Streams Of Inferno" were varying, a part of the people I had asked were telling me that it was something unworthy of my attention and that its production sucked, the other ones were hailing the album as something unique, extraordinary and beautiful in a bestial way. I will have to agree with the second opinion, "In The Streams Of Inferno" the first time I listened to it smashed my face to the ground with its superb and nihilistic industrial black metal, yes, you read correctly, industrial black metal!
"Master tape for the reissue of Mysticum - "In The Streams Of Inferno" in my hands. Everything is ready to be sent to the record company along with some old live shows that will appear on a bonus disc. Fabrication just around the corner, folks.
Peacevile Records will soon announce the reawakening of the "machine", with release date and everything ;-)"
Was posted on the 666th day of the current September. It's remastered too. And coming with a new artwork. Since I haven't bought it yet, I hope this re-release sounds good and the artwork isn't a total letdown. Bonus material is a good thing.
Really folks... what is the problem with re-releasing stuff with the same artwork? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 17.01.2013 at 23:30 Yeah, it could be a lot worse really. It's still the haphazard collage approach but it's not as bad as Seth Siro Anton's usual output.
The idea was fine... but damn such a bad execution. Also, I lol'd so hard when I saw Euronymous.
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 17.01.2013 at 23:47 At first it wad funny, but then I realised the band probably saw my avant-garde artwork and just nicked the idea from that.
And *still* the thing that creeps me out the most is the weird location of the arm.