Kool festival in Umeå

Hell Mike

fuck melodic black metal
Aug 22, 2003
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Forlorn fest

SHINING
ONDSKAPT
VALKYRJA
ELIMI
SORGELDOM
REV 16:8
THORNIUM
HYPOTHERMIA
CHAINSAWTAN
ORCIVUS

in UMEÅ, November 26/27.
Pretty badass imo, not that it's very likely that I can go and if I can, it's for a few bands at the very most, but kool that stuff like that goes down either way.
 
my girlfriend is arranging this fyi (with a few other, less important people)

i'm going to make the poster today
 
There's a band called Hypothermia?
That just made my day.

Second question: how big is Umea?
 
dennis lyxzén is an idiot

anyway i did the poster

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you should probably brighten something up imo but hell do i care right, just waiting for a car full of beer and my balcony :hotjump:

i'm probably going to brighten up the background a little bit for the next iteration but i know for a fact this is going to have to be updated anyway so meh, i'll do it then

anyway i'm just waiting for my laundry to dry so i can go buy beer :popcorn:
 
Mike, do you take Dis to concerts often?

Nah, most gigs are past bedtime and/or too far away, but it's happened. The environment is not very child friendly either, smoke and drunk careless people and stuff like that. When she's a bit older it'll be more frequent (if she wants to, that is). Now that she's starting to get closer to hellgigging age we have a new one coming anyway so no rush with that... When the kids are big enough part of our family vacations will be to kool metal festivals (with stops at Legoland and such on the way, rock'n'roll lifestyle you know)
 
Yeah, true.
It's just that I saw these protective headphones for babies, so they don't get deaf. On your pics of the openair show Dis has something like that. Yet I was wondering - there must be people who take their babies to fests all the time with these headphones, and aren't they dangerous for unstable kid's bones\skulls if to wear them too often?
 
Yeah, true.
It's just that I saw these protective headphones for babies, so they don't get deaf. On your pics of the openair show Dis has something like that. Yet I was wondering - there must be people who take their babies to fests all the time with these headphones, and aren't they dangerous for unstable kid's bonesskulls if to wear them too often?
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