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rahvin said:
they sound 100% like tales from the thousand lakes-era amorphis. sometimes even better.

Yes I agree there. The first time I heard them I immediately thought of this. In fact I think their album would fit perfectly right between Tales and Elegy. I love the song "Dying Chant".
 
Format C: said:
Rahvin - your signature.. "not only are there no happy endings bla bla bla, there aren't even any endings".
who said that?
fantastic.

it's a piece of dialogue out of neil gaiman's novel "american gods". :)
buy it and read it, and if you are disappointed i will send you your money back and eat my cordless mouse without adding salt. :eek:
 
rahvin said:
it's a piece of dialogue out of neil gaiman's novel "american gods". :)
buy it and read it, and if you are disappointed i will send you your money back and eat my cordless mouse without adding salt. :eek:

sounds interesting, i will check it out.
what is the novel about? how many pages?

your cordless mouse must taste delicious.
 
Format C: said:
sounds interesting, i will check it out.
what is the novel about? how many pages?

it's about a man who's released from prison only to discover his wife died in a car-crash. on the flight home he's approached by a weird man who gets him involved in a struggle between old gods brought to the united states by the first immigrants, and new tech gods born on the continent. it's a very clever story. the american paperback edition has 588 pages.
stop looking at my mouse so greedily.
 
Hmm, I wonder whether I can get it within 5 days or not.. I'll try. It sounds good. :D
Hmm.. Where did my mouse go..

Lucifer owning a nightclub? Sounds nice too.. (And I just got the Canterbury Tales from the library :p)(OooH! I forgot! I also got "Lucifer" by Vondel..! :p)(And Faust, from Goethe, but I already read it :/)
 
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