Boring track
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Love this.
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blackened New Age. Fuck, now I'm a believer.
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still sounds like boring bedroom black metal by someone who can't write a riff to save their life
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If the rest of the album is like this then this is my yoga metal album of the year.
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WEEEEEWOOOOOOOWEEEEEEEWOOOOOOWEEEEEWOOOOOO
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YOGA METAL FTW
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Some sex-addicted black metal fan somewhere is thinking to himself "Man that chick can run" or "She's so Kvlt I can't control my orgasm".
The track itself I didn't find too bad, though obviously absolutely nothing out of the ordinary.
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not very exciting song, but I suppose it could work in the context of the album somehow. So far tho this album is sounding all over the place in terms of style.
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"Man that chick can run"
i was thinking more along the lines of why she was having such a hard time running.
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It looked like she was being chased by some unseen Crossfit force. A Crossfit team that she once poisoned and came back from beyond the grave to haunt her.
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"i was thinking more along the lines of why she was having such a hard time running." [2]
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She was probably tired from writing all those RIFFS.
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Pretty damn good. Solid bass work. Drums are..weird. Doesn't overstay it's welcome. Has some nice melodies. Decent atmopshere. Me likey. Eager to hear the whole album, think it will be a step up from her EP.
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yoga metal album of the year [2]
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wrong thread oops
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how do you value your what you can contribute of to at the workforce? Which do you most can't the least? [2]
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This is some good Bergtatt worship. You can tell Garm produced this record.
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lol the comments in this thread are just. but the song isn't bad. it just somehow sounds really generic. also i think it'd be better as an in-album only song, rather than as a single ya know?
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You think this is generic? Hmm. It's the first instance where pop and black metal combined has turned out great for me.
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the only thing black about this was the blasts at the end, though. I'm sure there have to be folk bands who've done similar things as the verse of this song.
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