Angel Dust - 28 years old today, or so I'm led to believe.

True or not, I feel obliged


Quote from: astfgyl on June 08, 2020, 08:27:07 PM
Angel Dust - 28 years old today, or so I'm led to believe.

True or not, I feel obliged

fuck, time ugh etc I remember being 28 myself 5 minutes ago

I found it snowballed after about 28 as well

Dissection- The past is alive.
He was such a great musician.  I was watching an interview with him from filmed after the tour after his release. He almost seemed child like

Plowing through the Cursed in Eternity box set while I wait for the  De Mysteriis one to arrive. Seems to be a delay in getting things from Southern Europe at the moment.

Quote from: Circlepit on June 09, 2020, 11:21:20 AM
Dissection- The past is alive.
He was such a great musician.  I was watching an interview with him from filmed after the tour after his release. He almost seemed child like

Yes, you'd wonder if he had some sort of aspergers or something. All that misanthropic stuff and let an absolute genius on guitar and an incredible frontman. Strange.

Dunno if it was a persona or his real charger character, but I watched an interview with him from around he time of Reinkaos and he seemed a bit odd. Kind of remote and cold. A bit shark- like.

The interview I watched was in three parts and it was more him just talking rather than being questioned.
Perhaps he had some sort of Aspergers. There is an old photo of him with David Vincent and he looks like a little boy.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on June 09, 2020, 04:04:41 PM
Dunno if it was a persona or his real charger character, but I watched an interview with him from around he time of Reinkaos and he seemed a bit odd. Kind of remote and cold. A bit shark- like.

he had his own secret society, was from Scandinavia, went to jail, involved in black metal from a young age, killed himself in a ritual suicide because he wanted to reincarnate in a realm of infinite entangled dimensions because our regular world with its 3-5 was boring predictable and 'evil'.

that's a lot to unpack.

#1855 June 09, 2020, 05:43:56 PM Last Edit: June 09, 2020, 05:50:41 PM by leatherface
Napalm Death: Utopia Banished.

Great album, definitely my favourite album of theirs. Nice mix of death/grindcore and some industrial sounds here and there in the interludes. Best track, 'Awake'.

Quote from: leatherface on June 09, 2020, 05:43:56 PM
Napalm Death: Utopia Banished.

Great album, definitely my favourite album of theirs. Nice mix of death/grindcore and some industrial sounds here and there in the interludes. Best track, 'Awake'.
Yeah my favourite by them also.

Quote from: mugz on June 09, 2020, 05:11:07 PM
Quote from: Eoin McLove on June 09, 2020, 04:04:41 PM
Dunno if it was a persona or his real charger character, but I watched an interview with him from around he time of Reinkaos and he seemed a bit odd. Kind of remote and cold. A bit shark- like.

he had his own secret society, was from Scandinavia, went to jail, involved in black metal from a young age, killed himself in a ritual suicide because he wanted to reincarnate in a realm of infinite entangled dimensions because our regular world with its 3-5 was boring predictable and 'evil'.

that's a lot to unpack.

He was extremely young getting into the extremest metal that was out there at the time from the pics I've seen of him. Tiny little lad draped in pentagrams..you'd have to wonder what influence it all had on him, pre-internet etc. He certainly lived his metal.

Listening to Scald: Will of the Gods. Christ hiw good is it. Up there with Hammerheart, absolute perfection. The guy's Nazgul screams aswell...epic magic.

Goat of Mendes by Akercocke.

Is it just me or is this band criminally underrated?!