
Worth a listen I guess...
I'm young so I can remember despite the free booze (plus the album is on my hard drive). But I guess it's up to Dan to reveal the name as he was the first one let into the loop (it was Stefan's discovery to begin with, but he doesn't know what internet is). And Dan is obviously enjoying to sit on the information. 

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I listened to it a couple of times, it's a good tune, not godly though. It is quite far from ''godly'' actually. I'm not very anxious about its name too. You can keep the copies 

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I think it's actually kind of cool not knowing who it is at the moment. Once upon a time you'd hear a cool song and then spend weeks trying to find out something about the band. But nowadays, as soon as you have a name, you can just google it, get a full discography from Metal Archives, play 3-4 songs on myspace, and probably even get the entire album downloaded from someone's blog. Anyone can become an 'instant expert' on pretty much any band or album, no matter how obscure or how small the pressing. While I'm certainly not advocating a return to the days of stone knives and bear skins, I do think the ability to almost instantly get any and all information on a band or record can diminnish one's appreciation of the item in question. Some of the mystique is lost.
So keep your seceret for now Dan and reveal it when you're good and ready; i for one don't mind waiting
So keep your seceret for now Dan and reveal it when you're good and ready; i for one don't mind waiting

Seconded!nightsblood wrote:I think it's actually kind of cool not knowing who it is at the moment. Once upon a time you'd hear a cool song and then spend weeks trying to find out something about the band. But nowadays, as soon as you have a name, you can just google it, get a full discography from Metal Archives, play 3-4 songs on myspace, and probably even get the entire album downloaded from someone's blog. Anyone can become an 'instant expert' on pretty much any band or album, no matter how obscure or how small the pressing. While I'm certainly not advocating a return to the days of stone knives and bear skins, I do think the ability to almost instantly get any and all information on a band or record can diminnish one's appreciation of the item in question. Some of the mystique is lost.
So keep your seceret for now Dan and reveal it when you're good and ready; i for one don't mind waiting
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Is this some unknown Hammerfall demo?
HAHAHA, now that's funny
HAHAHA, now that's funny

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