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Just downloaded some new albums.

 

The Tallest Man on Earth - The Wild Hunt

City and Colour - Sometimes

Alexisonfire - discography

Mumford and Sons - Sigh No More

Local Natives - Gorilla Manor

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  Sabretooth said:
I think their specified genre is 'Gothic Metal'. Check out bands like Nightwish, Epica or Within Temptation. :)

 

Yes you are correct that was my bad, And i have checked out Night Wish and Temptation both are very good bands!!

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  acdcfanbill said:
"High Pitch... Higher... Dani Filth"

 

LMAO

 

Bloodbath is pretty good. I didn't really mind Peter's stint as singer either as I like Opeth and Hypocrisy both.

 

Indeed :xp: I have actually never heard Hypocrisy, maybe i should give it a go, he does rather good vocals on Bloodbath. I prefer Mike´s, but still.

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We Are All One, by Jesper and Angela Kyd. I can't honestly tell you -why- I like it, it's not really my usual music - although, I do like most of Jesper Kyd's work.

 

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I came across this the other day, and I'm still struck by how moving a piece it is.

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Found out about Ihsahn´s solo project two days ago and i have been listening ti it ever since.

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  Astor said:
I came across this the other day, and I'm still struck by how moving a piece it is.

King Arthur has some fantastic bits in it. Always find it strange that after Purcell English opera completely died out. Not even Handel could really resurrect it, it seems.

 

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The third movement of Beethoven's 'Emperor' piano concerto, conducted by Daniel Barenboim from the piano. It's connected to the deeply tragic second movement by that low bass hum you can hear at the beginning as the pieces of the theme coalesce on the piano, like the still more magnificent 5th Symphony's third/fourth movements.

 

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Been listening to a lot of Handel lately. The universally recognisable Hallelujah Chorus from his Messiah oratorio, Sir Colin Davis conducting the LSO.

 

See, Sabre, Western classical music doesn't have to be quiet and slow. It can be joyful like Beethoven and Handel!

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good song, more reasons for me to like prog or tech death over plain death metal. The singer gives me these Anthems to the Welkin at dusk era Ihsahn vibes in his tone and that's never bad.

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The History Channel, via Twitter informs me that Calamity Jane was born this day in 1853. And, like magic, this popped into my head.

 

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:p

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