Volcano14 said:nice : folk/viking metal internet radio. Don't know how many bands are in the cycle
http://folkmetal.dyndns.org:8000/listen.pls
another one
http://www.warriorradio.com/
Fimbul-Winter said:
TheLastWithPaganBlood said:Has anyone heard Paganizer?
PaganBlood said:SOOOOOOOOO Fucking sick of these bands etc. having different languages on their website and having their flag as their language and then the AMERICAN flag as ENGLISH? WTF??? When in this entire worlds HISTORY has the american flag represented the ENGLISH language?
Idiots
genaatloos said:Just listened the Heralding-album of Falkenbach again and after that the Magni blandinn Ok magintiri-album. Is it correct that the end of the song ''The Heathenish Foray" is the same as ''Heathen Foray''? Looks like it is.. so that is maybe a stupid question, but does anyone know why he did that? Was there something wrong with the older one.. (i prefer the older..), or is this because he wants to connect the albums or something?
- sorry for the stupid reply before this.. but my internet wasn't working very well.. so i posted double, i deleted it.. so it wont irritate you haha -
TheLastWithPaganBlood said:But it shouldn't have the union jack!!!! It should have the white and red one because that's the one representing the english people > their language. The Union jack is with the scottish etc, celts, who shouldn't speak english. getit?
Blutaar said:Yes thats correct, the songs 'Heathen Foray' and 'Laeknishendr' are remakes.
Originally Vratyas wanted to release the 'Heralding' album as his first full lenght cd but then he choosed '...En Their Medh Riki Fara...'. So the 2 songs are very old and one of his best ones - he wanted to improve their quality.
I think he did the better job with 'Laeknishendr'
Yep, "Mirdautas Vras", first song entirely in black language of Mordor. IMHO, one of their best songs ever.genaatloos said:just listened the new summoning album for the first time, they even have a song with orc-vocals! would be nice if they do a song in the old language of mordor (old-elfish), which sounds more darker i think.. (only sauron, the nazgûl and i thought the olog-hai use that one)
well, you sure must check it out