even official snow mobile roads are 99% safe, but we ride over all and be in ice its always at your own risk, and mid april is my border when I go on the ice
We have one ice road for cars, in Luleå you can drive car to small islands . To get to the town I need cross 6 lakes, by snow mobile and almost all roads cross some water way. I gass as crazy when I cross rivers or big big lakes
So if the Black Twilight Circle wasn't enough, Portugal now have their own round-shaped collective, called the Aldebaran Circle. Probably closer in sound to LLN, but this doesn't sound bad, and kinda weird.
Seems like a return to their previous approaches. Some sound and flourish differences, but I think people will like this more than Democratic Solution. I dig it. For the uninitiated: weird, technical grind.
Damn guys, listen to this right now it is perfect. Best avant-garde I've heard in a looong time. I would have never checked this out based on that artwork but I saw this recommended and good thing I did.
Heavy metal from the USA. This one has a strong "Cure" vibe going on, especially in the vocal department. That's probably the biggest reason why I liked this record from start to finish even though it doesn't really bring anything unique to the table.
Forgot about this, but it's out now. Sadly the whole EP doesn't quite have that really cool Terminal Spirit Disease vibe that the final track has to the same degree (still a tiny bit though), but it's still some fine Dutch black metal.
Really excellent progressive rock/psychedelic rock from Iceland. Gave it a couple of listens these last few days and I'm hooked to it. Pace is great and it offers a lot variation. From frantic moments to very soft relaxing moments and everything in-between.
Listened to the "Age Of The Wolf" album yesterday. Pretty solid album with some really good moments in it. Could have used a bit more variation imo though. Still the atmosphere is thick in this one and the riffs are indeed very powerful sounding.
Good recommendation. Glad I gave it a listen. I'd say it's definitely worth a listen if you are a fan of the doom/stoner genre.
Stoner rock/doom rock from the USA. Really liked the groove of this album. The 70s vibe of the production fits perfectly with the music. Very enjoyable album imo.
Rather good sounding sludge / post-metal hybrid with prog tendencies, though doesn't come across as proggy, but rather quite energetic and heavy hitting.
Extremely well done Funeral Doom from Spain, released by Solitude Productions, like Quercus you won't find anything innovative, but it's so well done I won't complain.
I think I've found a contender for best album on my end of the year list! Psychedelic/progressive/stoner metal from Belgium (How did I not know these guys before today!?!?). High octane record with great riffs (holy damn the start of "Backstabber"!), strong atmosphere and lots of variety. As a sidenote: I also really like the cover art.
And another record where intensity can be found throughout the record as well as some excellent groove. This is instrumental psychedelic/stoner metal from Portugal. Lots of punch in the guitars (great riffs) and powerful drums. Really consistent in terms of quality. Enjoyable from start to finish. (funky cover art as well).
I posted the My Diligence album on here a while back so you should have heard it before today
I don't know if this band is called Unknown Artist, or they're just literally unknown, but if you want a solitary 28 minute track of twisted, hardcore-laden blackened monsterousness then you should get to known them.