I'm probably going to sign up for an Egg one too that's for pick up the same location. Only $.50 more than supermarket eggs. I'd be crazy to not do that.
We grow our own vegetables and peaches but we know a friend with a cattle farm out here so we get from them but it’s not delivered, though that would be really nice
I can do that too but it's nice to just pick it up and go when I'm short on time. Plus we get some different vegetables that aren't in our normal rotation so it keeps it interesting.
What's some of your favorite acoustic material, written by metal artists? I find that they write really beautiful acoustic stuff, whether it be from bands like Opeth or Swallow the Sun's new album (the 2nd disc). Thanks for the suggestions!
Written by Karlabos on 13.01.2016 at 14:25 This could end in some interesting responses
Interesting response coming up, just for you.
I actually quite like some of the material on Ajattara's vastly unpopular acoustic album Noitumaa. Perhaps not the "beautiful acoustic stuff" expected by the OP (rather the opposite), but it has a sort of tribal feel that I like.
^ Wow an actual acoustic death with vocals. Somehow everybody tends to do "instrumental" which isn't more than death riffing on an acoustic guitar.
The vocals are also not ALL above the mixing, so production-wise it's pretty cool.
Still feels like something is missing though...
I guess it could use some percussion
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"Aah! The cat turned into a cat!"
- Reimu Hakurei
In terms of albums, hard to look past Green Carnation's final album.
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"Another day, another Doug."
"I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples."
" 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
Written by Paz on 21.11.2017 at 09:08 Lately, I've been enjoying Alive by Amenra. Some epic/acoustic reconstructions of their classics.
Wear My Crown and The Longest Night are some of Amenra's most beautiful songs on their entire discography. I remember nearly crying at the end of the former when I saw them doing an acoustic set at Roadburn.
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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.
Wear My Crown and The Longest Night are some of Amenra's most beautiful songs on their entire discography. I remember nearly crying at the end of the former when I saw them doing an acoustic set at Roadburn.
I'm gonna catch them live for the first time ever on February.. I'm hella excited!
Wings of Serenity, Mind Traveler and Royal Galley by the band Falconer all have absolutely beautiful acoustic versions.
In my opinion Falconer is generally underrated, they have a very unique sound and they deserve more recognition for it.