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21 hours ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Rumor is they apparently pulled the Bandcamp page after getting a bunch of backlash after not really being Icelandic. Doesn't even make sense...I've seen plenty of viking bands from countries that probably think Thor was a documentary...no one cared. Why lie about it?

 

You know, I actually can understand it, getting into stuff from a particular scene and wanting to create a similar mystique. When I was a teenager I made some bullshit necro BM tape recordings with friends and tried to find a cool Norwegian-sounding name for it all. Cultural appropriation! 

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Voivod - Nothingface

Ustalost - Before The Glinting Spell Unvests

Borknagar - s/t   

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

You know, I actually can understand it, getting into stuff from a particular scene and wanting to create a similar mystique. When I was a teenager I made some bullshit necro BM tape recordings with friends and tried to find a cool Norwegian-sounding name for it all. Cultural appropriation! 

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Voivod - Nothingface

Ustalost - Before The Glinting Spell Unvests

Borknagar - s/t   

I can see them maybe doing it if they were worried about legitimacy or something, but has Milli Vanilli taught the world nothing?😁 This stuff always gets out, and the backlash is always worse when it happens

 

NP: Hellripper - Black Arts and Alchemy

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9 hours ago, SurgicalBrute said:

I can see them maybe doing it if they were worried about legitimacy or something, but has Milli Vanilli taught the world nothing?😁 This stuff always gets out, and the backlash is always worse when it happens

 

NP: Hellripper - Black Arts and Alchemy

Time for them to jump on that gravy train and actually move to Iceland so they can put their album back up. Wonder if Skaphe would have to take "Iceland" off their MA profile if the one Icelandic member quit... maybe they'd just be listed as "ex-Iceland" at that point, that's gotta still have some cachet.

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Enslaved - Eld

Abigor - Totschläger

Amorphis - The Karelian Isthmus

7 hours ago, True Belief said:

Dark Tranquillity- Projector. Sad news overnight with the passing of Fredrik Johansson who played on Projector, The Gallery & The Mind’s I.

Ah damn. That's a downer. I love early Dark Tranquillity, had a huge impact on me as a teenager... RIP.

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3 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I picked it up a few years ago on your recommendation. I think I remember you calling it "unfuckwithable".

Hey that's my word "unfuckwithable" don't give Surge credit for that one! He can have credit for Slugathor though, I don't give a shit about that. I mean I like them well enough but I'm not the fanboi that he is, not a top 5 album for me.

 

NP: Graveborne - 1918, can't believe this was 2018

 

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16 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

NP: Graveborne - 1918, can't believe this was 2018

This is good though. Thanks for reminding me.

Where are these dudes from? Not that I give a flying fuck.

I've been to Iceland. It was great, but it's not a centre of old Norse mysticism. Some damn fine BM comes out of Brisbane, and you couldn't get much less Norse mystic than fucking Brisbane.

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