|
|
|
|
Fredd - 06.04.2012 at 14:32
|
|
|
Written by 3rdWorld on 06.04.2012 at 14:31
Y U NO have this ?
I shall. |
|
|
|
| Genre for Darkestrah's The great silk road ?? |
|
Fredd - 06.04.2012 at 14:47
|
|
|
Written by 3rdWorld on 06.04.2012 at 14:43
Genre for Darkestrah's The great silk road ??
Ha! Thanks, I didnt notice  |
|
|
|
| Doesn't have Wyrd's 'Huldrafolk' album. Not liking until it does ¬_¬ |
|
Fredd - 07.04.2012 at 21:24
|
|
|
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 07.04.2012 at 19:12
Doesn't have Wyrd's 'Huldrafolk' album. Not liking until it does ¬_¬
On it. |
|
|
|
Sweet list! Arkona reigns king, AS THEY SHOULD. But where is Slovo? D: Also, Orphanded Land should be higher, BUT WHATEVS.
... I'll allow it. u_u |
|
Fredd - 09.04.2012 at 17:39
|
|
|
Written by Fat & Sassy! on 09.04.2012 at 05:47
Sweet list! Arkona reigns king, AS THEY SHOULD. But where is Slovo? D: Also, Orphanded Land should be higher, BUT WHATEVS.
... I'll allow it. u_u
I didnt want to add more than three albums per band, and those three are my favorites. But yes, Arkona reigns supreme. |
|
|
|
| Nice list, you might like Asmegin, Otyg and perhaps early Subway To Sally. |
|
Fredd - 13.04.2012 at 13:55
|
|
|
Written by R'Vannith on 13.04.2012 at 08:39
Nice list, you might like Asmegin, Otyg and perhaps early Subway To Sally.
Thanks, will look into them  |
|
Oaken - 14.04.2012 at 01:09
|
|
|
Try listening to Borknagar's self-titled. It has a very "viking-ish" vibe to it.  |
|
Fredd - 14.04.2012 at 15:18
|
|
|
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 01:09
Try listening to Borknagar's self-titled. It has a very "viking-ish" vibe to it. 
I listened to some of their work. Vikingish, yes, but not viking enough  |
|
Oaken - 14.04.2012 at 15:19
|
|
|
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 15:18
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 01:09
Try listening to Borknagar's self-titled. It has a very "viking-ish" vibe to it. 
I listened to some of their work. Vikingish, yes, but not viking enough 
But they're awesome. |
|
Fredd - 14.04.2012 at 15:22
|
|
|
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:19
But they're awesome.
They have some cool tunes, and awesome vocals, but a lot of their songs sound abrupt or incomplete. |
|
Oaken - 14.04.2012 at 15:24
|
|
|
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 15:22
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:19
But they're awesome.
They have some cool tunes, and awesome vocals, but a lot of their songs sound abrupt or incomplete.
I've only listened to the debut, and I can understand what you say. Yup, they don't have many solid songs. But they're still awesome. |
|
Fredd - 14.04.2012 at 15:26
|
|
|
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:24
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 15:22
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:19
But they're awesome.
They have some cool tunes, and awesome vocals, but a lot of their songs sound abrupt or incomplete.
I've only listened to the debut, and I can understand what you say. Yup, they don't have many solid songs. But they're still awesome.
Quantum Physicists call it the "Vortex Effect"  |
|
Oaken - 14.04.2012 at 15:29
|
|
|
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 15:26
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:24
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 15:22
Written by Oaken on 14.04.2012 at 15:19
But they're awesome.
They have some cool tunes, and awesome vocals, but a lot of their songs sound abrupt or incomplete.
I've only listened to the debut, and I can understand what you say. Yup, they don't have many solid songs. But they're still awesome.
Quantum Physicists call it the "Vortex Effect" 

His riffs on the debut are awe-inducing. |
|
|
|
Woods Of Ypres 1st and second album/EP are nice and folky.
+1 |
|
Fredd - 14.04.2012 at 19:43
|
|
|
Written by BoxCar Willy on 14.04.2012 at 19:40
Woods Of Ypres 1st and second album/EP are nice and folky.
+1
I dont count the likes of WoY and Agalloch as folk. They are pretty good, though. And thanks  |
|
|
|
Written by Fredd on 14.04.2012 at 19:43
Written by BoxCar Willy on 14.04.2012 at 19:40
Woods Of Ypres 1st and second album/EP are nice and folky.
+1
I dont count the likes of WoY and Agalloch as folk. They are pretty good, though. And thanks 
I'm just glad you like them  |
|
Fredd - 15.04.2012 at 19:37
|
|
|
Written by R'Vannith on 13.04.2012 at 08:39
Nice list, you might like Asmegin, Otyg and perhaps early Subway To Sally.
Asmegin is stunning, man. Thank you. |
|
|
|
Written by Fredd on 15.04.2012 at 19:37
Written by R'Vannith on 13.04.2012 at 08:39
Nice list, you might like Asmegin, Otyg and perhaps early Subway To Sally.
Asmegin is stunning, man. Thank you.
No worries. Their track 'Blodhevn' is one of my favourite folk metal tunes brilliant stuff. |
|
|
|
Awwww that Uaral album  |
|
Fredd - 20.04.2012 at 01:02
|
|
|
Written by InnerSelf on 20.04.2012 at 01:01
Awwww that Uaral album 
Just added it a few minutes ago.  |
|
Oaken - 20.04.2012 at 01:34
|
|
|
Is Uaral similar to Agalloch in any way? 
And BTW don't we say CONTEMPORARY instead of CONTEMPOROY? |
|
Fredd - 20.04.2012 at 01:39
|
|
|
Written by Oaken on 20.04.2012 at 01:34
Is Uaral similar to Agalloch in any way? 
And BTW don't we say CONTEMPORARY instead of CONTEMPOROY?
For fuck's sake! I mistyped it once and ctrl-C'd it :S |
|
|
|
Written by Oaken on 20.04.2012 at 01:34 Is Uaral similar to Agalloch in any way? 
Not really. Agalloch have dark folk elements, Uaral is more of a purely dark folk project.
So... somewhat similar, but not in the sense that you can say "if you like Agalloch, you'll like Uaral". |
|
Advertise on Metal Storm
|