Graveland

I just listened to Immortal Pride; it's the first time I've ever listened to anything post Burning Churches, and Immortal Pride is fucking awesome. Much better than I expected.

Thousand Swords is still my favourite.

@Doomcifer... it'll go back on topic.

EDIT:hahahahahahahahahah I suck at putting multiple ideas together.
 
so it turns out that the vocals are different now because ol' Robby fired his previous singer, Groda:

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I just listened to Immortal Pride; it's the first time I've ever listened to anything post Burning Churches, and Immortal Pride is fucking awesome. Much better than I expected.

Thousand Swords is still my favourite.

@Doomcifer... it'll go back on topic.

EDIT:hahahahahahahahahah I suck at putting multiple ideas together.

im still confused. if listening to immortal pride is the first time you've ever listened to something post-burning churches (which would pretty much mean anything), how is thousand swords your favorite?

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im still confused. if listening to immortal pride is the first time you've ever listened to something post-burning churches (which would pretty much mean anything), how is thousand swords your favorite?

:zombie:

wait, thousand swords came out before Immortal Pride
 
im still confused. if listening to immortal pride is the first time you've ever listened to something post-burning churches (which would pretty much mean anything), how is thousand swords your favorite?

:zombie:

Thousand Swords came out in 1995 and Immortal Pride in 1998.

I meant, I've only listened to one album, Immortal Pride, which isn't his raw black metal stuff, and I don't think any album will replace Thousand Swords as my favourite.
 
am i reading swizzle's post wrong? he's saying he's never listened to anything post In the Glare of Burning Churches, which was Graveland's 1993 demo put to disc. Immortal Pride and Thousand swords are both post-Burning Churches.

so how can thousand swords be his favorite, when IP is the first post-Burning Churches listen?

EDIT: OK.
 
am i reading swizzle's post wrong? he's saying he's never listened to anything post In the Glare of Burning Churches, which was Graveland's 1993 demo put to disc. Immortal Pride and Thousand swords are both post-Burning Churches.

so how can thousand swords be his favorite, when IP is the first post-Burning Churches listen?

According to Metal Archives it was released in 1996 as an album, but the Demo 1993. I didn't know he had a demo with In the Glare of Burning Churches, and I was referring to the album.