Ah yes. That bug was fixed a while ago. But all these albums need to be re-saved iirc. Starvynth might remember that better, he is usually holding my hands during these fixes as I don't work with the database a lot.
Thanks. Btw, if you see a heap of changes with 'lineup bug' as the reason, it's just me putting the hidden lineups back. Slowly going through my collection pages doing this
Here it is, finally, a new song from Cult Of Luna. "I: The Weapon", the new single from the band's upcoming sixth full-length album Vertikal, is available for streaming now through the player below. Don't forget the album will be released via Indie Recordings in Europe on January 25th and Density Records in North America on January 29th, 2013.
01. The One
02. I: The Weapon
03. Vicarious Redemption
04. The Sweep
05. Synchronicity
06. Mute Departure
07. Disharmonia
08. In Awe Of
09. Passing Through
10. The Flow Reversed [limited edition bonus]
Finally they are back. I thought they died on Eternal Boredom, but this new thing is amazingly close to Amenra, Neurosis, Isis, Process Of Guilt and Kylesa. Me likes.
Finally they are back. I thought they died on Eternal Boredom, but this new thing is amazingly close to Amenra, Neurosis, Isis, Process Of Guilt and Kylesa. Me likes.
The fuck? Eternal Kingdom was an amazing album. And sounding amazingly close to other bands is NOT a good thing. EK was fresh, to say the least.
Finally they are back. I thought they died on Eternal Boredom, but this new thing is amazingly close to Amenra, Neurosis, Isis, Process Of Guilt and Kylesa. Me likes.
The fuck? Eternal Kingdom was an amazing album. And sounding amazingly close to other bands is NOT a good thing. EK was fresh, to say the least.
I'm happy someone actually enjoyed it. For me it was and it will always be boring and uninspired. And long as fuck, too.
Written by Paz on 03.12.2012 at 19:46 This is the solution for your problems:
Great, interesting band and all... But the problem remains for me. Very few bands are doing their own thing in this genre. It spread way too much under a short time (not as extreme as the so called "blackgaze" movement but still pretty fast) so we are in a place were the genre needs fresh blood that can take it to a different level, right now we are getting mostly bands that are trying to do the same thing the masters already did but not as good.
Written by Hallford9000 on 03.12.2012 at 20:45 I don't mean that it is in the process of rising, but that it hasn't showed its full potential yet.
Oh you meant that... Well in that case.... Huh, can't say my opinion changed much.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29 Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49 Rod, let me love you.
Finally they are back. I thought they died on Eternal Boredom, but this new thing is amazingly close to Amenra, Neurosis, Isis, Process Of Guilt and Kylesa. Me likes.
The fuck? Eternal Kingdom was an amazing album. And sounding amazingly close to other bands is NOT a good thing. EK was fresh, to say the least.
I'm happy someone actually enjoyed it. For me it was and it will always be boring and uninspired. And long as fuck, too.
That's how I would describe Somewhere Along The Highway. Nothing happened on that album at all.
Finally they are back. I thought they died on Eternal Boredom, but this new thing is amazingly close to Amenra, Neurosis, Isis, Process Of Guilt and Kylesa. Me likes.
The fuck? Eternal Kingdom was an amazing album. And sounding amazingly close to other bands is NOT a good thing. EK was fresh, to say the least.
I'm happy someone actually enjoyed it. For me it was and it will always be boring and uninspired. And long as fuck, too.
That's how I would describe Somewhere Along The Highway. Nothing happened on that album at all.
That's not the case for me. I could probably relate to "Somewhere Along The Way" because it seemed to be a lot more personal than "Eternal Kingdom".