How is Wolves In The Throne Room's new one? I was thinking about picking it up if I can find it at my local Sam Goody.
Excellent. Amazing. Masterful.
Excellent. Amazing. Masterful.
I second this, I suggest picking it up next time you see it.
Mathiäs;6739308 said:Diadem was better
*attempts to derail the lame Dimmu discussion*
So uh...how about that Burzum? Best ALBUM (as a whole and judged holistically) is HLTO, best group of songs on a CD = Burzum/Aske. Disagreements??
How is Wolves In The Throne Room's new one? I was thinking about picking it up if I can find it at my local Sam Goody.
It's great for what it is. I really like them, although I feel that they may be just an asshair over rated. By over rated I mean I really like them, just not as much as some people do.
They do put on a great live show. They tremolo pick like nuts, but they put a lot of heart into it & they're great guys.
What I meant was Burzum/Aske as having some of Burzum's best single songs (Ea, etc.).
Burzum/Aske was the last album designed to be listened to as single songs.
Starting with Det Som Engang Var, his albums were designed to be heard as albums, half-ambient and half-metal
The guy's a whackjob who makes great music, and probably is busy giving great head to Russians in his newfound Nordic prison home.
Burzum/Aske was really good, but seemed to have a few songs that werent so great, but it had great songs, overall it's about an 8.5 for me, a classic but it doesnt live up to things like Nemesis Divina, Dark Medieval Times or In The Nightside Eclipse. I'm really not sure whether my next Burzum CD will be Det Som Engang Var or Filosofem, Jesus's Tod is a great song, so is Dunkelheit, the only thing that turns me off about Filosofem is the long ambient tracks, oh well, I'm sure I'll eventually get both of them in the near future, I was more impressed with the songs I heard off Filosofem than Det Som Engang Var.Burzum/Aske was really good, but seemed to have a few songs that werent so great, but it had great songs, overall it's about an 8.5 for me, a classic but it doesnt live up to things like Nemesis Divina, Dark Medieval Times or In The Nightside Eclipse. I'm really not sure whether my next Burzum CD will be Det Som Engang Var or Filosofem, Jesus's Tod is a great song, so is Dunkelheit, the only thing that turns me off about Filosofem is the long ambient tracks, oh well, I'm sure I'll eventually get both of them in the near future, I was more impressed with the songs I heard off Filosofem than Det Som Engang Var.