My Latest Purchases Thread

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Thousand Swords has been re-issued twice I think. It has like 3 different covers.

These arrived from Deathgasm within 3 days (not counting SUnday):

Wyrd - Heathen
Wyrd - Huldrafolk
 
M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card (24-bit, 96 KHz recording, 2 ins, 2 outs)
Studio Projects B1 condenser microphone
Cable + microphone stand for the above

Expect better recordings in the future (especially, better sound on the vocals for Nasheim...)
 
Erik said:
M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card (24-bit, 96 KHz recording, 2 ins, 2 outs)
I have the same and I think it's good when there's no need for recording multiple tracks at the same time. Maybe I should, but I haven't use 24/96 at all since most of my stuff has so little tracks etc, but overall the sound is much better than in normal soundcard anyway.
 
Well, considering Nasheim is a 2-man band and we record everything one instrument at a time the lack of channels is not really a problem... Pretty much everyone likes the card though, and it has decent Linux drivers too which is a big deal for me, so I think it'll turn out to be a great buy.
 
Xasthur - A Gate Through Bloodstained Mirrors
Morbosidad - s/t
Shining - III Within Deep Dark Chambers
Dusk - The Shadowsoul
Dead Meadow - Shivering King & Others
Deathspell Omega - Infernal Battles
 
A fuckload of patches for my denim jacket: Bathory, Destruction, Anathema, At the Gates, Skyclad, Slayer, Kreator, Sodom, Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Tiamat. Yeh. Gotta out-patch Sorath ya know.
 
I used to have a patched denim jacket, but that's because it was ok to have one back in 1986. :loco:

Nobody seems to do leather jacket artwork anymore. I remember going to Carnaby Street in London all the time, just to see the painted artwork on biker jackets. It was almost always album covers: Sepultura's Arise was the best one I've ever seen, although I think I like BtR artwork the best.

*rambling on*
 
Listen to NicodemiX, he's exactly right. As far as I'm concerned, if it was cool in 1986, it's cool today. I'm not really going to get puffy hair like Destruction though.
 
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