Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:46 am
SILVER PRINCE, RAUND, SOJUZ and other old russian demo acts. Can't get enough of this stuff..
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
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Do you like 'Apocalypse Inside' also? I think it's a very underrated album, I quite enjoy it also... think I'll listen to it tonight!Noisenik wrote:NP: Sacrifice - Torment In Fire
Sacrifice - Forward To Termination
One of the French BM bands from Les Legions Noire (Vlad Tepes, Moëvot, Belketre etc.) One track on their first demo (which was released separately under the name Mogoutre) is merely a recording of a live rat.roihlem wrote:hahaha, what is this??? The name sounds interesting :lol:Ernest Thesiger wrote:Brenoritvrezorkre
Is the rest of demo similarly quirky as the rat-track. I mean could they be ascribed weirdness in general? If yes don't besitate to "glue" it smwr, hehe.Ernest Thesiger wrote:One of the French BM bands from Les Legions Noire (Vlad Tepes, Moëvot, Belketre etc.) One track on their first demo (which was released separately under the name Mogoutre) is merely a recording of a live rat.roihlem wrote:hahaha, what is this??? The name sounds interestingErnest Thesiger wrote:Brenoritvrezorkre
The rest of the tape is crude & sickly BM (with some dark ambiences). I'll try & get their shtuff uploaded soon.Noisenik wrote:Is the rest of demo similarly quirky as the rat-track. I mean could they be ascribed weirdness in general? If yes don't besitate to "glue" it smwr, hehe.Ernest Thesiger wrote:One of the French BM bands from Les Legions Noire (Vlad Tepes, Moëvot, Belketre etc.) One track on their first demo (which was released separately under the name Mogoutre) is merely a recording of a live rat.roihlem wrote: hahaha, what is this??? The name sounds interesting :lol:
incredibly dark album!!!Ernest Thesiger wrote:
Present listening: Paternoster, S/T (1972)
Damn right. "Stop These Lines" nearly had me crying. Nearly.roihlem wrote:incredibly dark album!!!Ernest Thesiger wrote: Present listening: Paternoster, S/T (1972)