The music not making me feel as if I've ingested an entire bottle of Oxycodin whilst sitting in a bathtub filled with Crisco.NAD said:Well, what's more important to Sabbath, the vocals or Iommi? I mean, come on!![]()
You are definitely exhibiting the early symptoms.NAD said:I figure the only way I'll ever stop buying CDs is if I stop going online, especially to this forum. I don't see that happening anytime soon.
The thing is, I look at both books and CDs as worthy purchases no matter the reason. Individually they are not expensive, they serve a purpose, and even if they sit around for months on end, they'll always be there when you feel like getting to them. It's not like I'm addicted to Faberge eggs or something.![]()
OMG! You are teh win!! Just for that, I'm e-mailing you an early release of the Songs of Moors review.... (since you bought the CD before reading it!!). Wow, for someone who likes early Ulver and Agalloch, this could be a mighty fine shopping spree. Also, think of it as an investment for your future grandchildren.NAD said:Empyrium - Weiland
Empyrium - Songs of Moors and Misty Fields
I feel your pain dude. Though funny you mention books...I remembered yesterday that I have a James Herbert book that I bought over three years ago because (a) it was James Herbert and (b) it had a swastika on the spine...yesterday I remembered that I never finished reading it because it was so yiddish...oh well...NAD said:The thing is, I look at both books and CDs as worthy purchases no matter the reason. Individually they are not expensive, they serve a purpose, and even if they sit around for months on end, they'll always be there when you feel like getting to them. It's not like I'm addicted to Faberge eggs or something.![]()