Sorne House of Stone
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Calc
January 5th 2013


17363 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i work at an army medical clinic i'm a little afraid of what my bosses will do, ill just say my player was on shuffle lol

anarchistfish
January 5th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

what are you meant to play

Calc
January 5th 2013


17363 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

my boss plays classic rock, i can conceivably play whatever I want when I'm by myself but I try to keep it palatable for the patients lol. So basically no metal and only certain kinds of hip-hop and definitely nothing as unique is this is

anarchistfish
January 5th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is pretty pop influenced to be honest

Calc
January 5th 2013


17363 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

be that as it may people will hear the chanting, immediately associate it with the middle east and bad/funny things might happen lol

anarchistfish
January 5th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

are you american



cos if you are then americans really don't help their stereotypes

solongatlast
January 11th 2013


353 Comments


I am liking this. A lot.

Not to be blasphemous or anything, but it kind of reminds me of Fleet Foxes at times...

"be that as it may people will hear the chanting, immediately associate it with the middle east and bad/funny things might happen lol"

This doesn't sound Middle Eastern at all. Just play Ohohoh. Sounds like enya jungle music. nothing wrong with that.

WatchItExplode
January 11th 2013


10464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This has more of a Native American feel to me. People that would associate with the middle east are fools.

anarchistfish
January 11th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah, I agree



although the story is set in the future

Wolfhorde
January 11th 2013


15387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, but the Native American influences are pretty clear. Sorne talked about them himself with the Native American graveyard and stuff. Also, considering that America was originally their land and stuff..

GiaNXGX
January 11th 2013


5414 Comments


Proud of not being American sometimes.

anarchistfish
January 11th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nationality is such an odd thing to be proud of/ashamed of

anarchistfish
January 12th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that's at least some kind of personal skill that you've trained at though, even if it achieves little



You can't choose your heritage

anarchistfish
January 12th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it doesn't reflect on you as a person, or your accomplishments or your personal self

betterment, so what's there to be proud of?

anarchistfish
January 12th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that's not how I interpret pride but whatever

anarchistfish
January 12th 2013


30366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

obviously you can be proud of your country it just doesn't make any sense unless you view other countries as inferior in some way

ncguitar
January 20th 2013


2635 Comments


A tad late to the party, but yes it does make sense being proud of your nationality. The community is what grants us our basic ways & moral values, and taking pride of your birthplace is a logic consequence of the bonds produced with that community.

Wolfhorde
January 20th 2013


15387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"is a logic consequence"

No, it isn't. It's not logical, it makes sense yes - because humans are first and foremost emotional beings and pride is more of a feeling than anything rational.



Which is also why you can feel "pride" or a "sense of belonging" to another country than the one you were born in, it doesn't need to make sense on a rational level.

Also, potsy is right. Pride or "patriotism" does not not imply chauvinism although these words are often used to camouflage such ideologies.

oltnabrick
January 20th 2013


40689 Comments


SORNE - House of Blood.

toxicgarbageisland1
January 22nd 2013


83 Comments


this is still so good. i cant believe this held up so well



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