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cjjeepercreeper

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Discovered "Tears..." this past fall. Amazing. Fills a void in that metal hole I've been looking to fill for quite a while. Nothing else like it, have recommended it to many others and they are knocked to the floor just like I was. Funny thing, my 17 year old and 14 year old sons like it just as much as I do (I'll admit it, been listening to every kind of metal I can get my hands on since the early 70s. :D )

Can't wait for your next project with the expanded lineup. How about a tour of the US?
 
Thanks a lot man! It`s always great to hear
such opinion about our modest work. hope the next cd won`t dissapoint you man! we`ll try to do our best! And who knows, may be once we`ll meet each other in the US!!
 
I took my place in an electro-train “Moscow- Ryazan” and put the “TOMS” into my player. The melody started to play when the train moved… The night landscape and the sounds of “Autumn Elegy” made me feel like Alice in Wonderland. As the train moved further the music was getting more dark and complicated. I closed my eyes and was sitting like this while the cd stopped playing. I’m spellbound, guys. Really. Your music is dark and magnificent and it leaves many images in a mind. No doubt It has a soul,… yours soul? Thank you.
 
@cjjeepercreeper - TOMS is a great album, it is. By the by, what part of the four corners are you from? I think it would be very metal if there was another Forest Stream fan from Colorado on this board.

@Omin - For releasing one of the best CDs the universe has ever known, you sure are modest about it :)

@Monroe - I had a similar experience just a couple days ago. I was on a bus full of middle-schoolers and we were going to Denver - an eight-hour drive. It was a very scenic drive (I've got a bajillion pictures of it that I'll post here if anyone wishes) and TOMS made the ride even more enchanting, aside from drowning out the noisy beasts that people call children.
 
Sepsis, I hope you are kidding about children. children are the best!
Hm, it would be nice to see the pics you mentioned...
 
Actually the children were well-behaved (more so than the high-schoolers).

I've got two cameras-worth of pictures, but I probably won't be able to get them developed for a few weeks. The nearest developing place (Wal-Mart) is 40 miles away, and my second camera still has a few pictures left. Hopefully they'll be worth the wait, but I'm not so sure because I took most of them from a moving bus with disposable cameras :erk:
I did get some lovely pictures of the inversion we had a week or so ago... The trees had all their branches COVERED with ice crystals, spikes, etc. Absolutely beautiful. It was the kind of weather to listen to Forest Stream in.
 
Sepsis. Why don't you buy a scanner for your negatives? It works much faster, cheaper and, what I consider to be most important advantage, the quality of your pics are much better. If I would have an analog camera I'd buy it w'out any doubt. But we've got a digital one, which I am pretty much satisfied with. Having one CF card allows you to have more than thousand high resolution pics on it.
 
I'll probably be buying a good digital camera soon. The only place I really ever share my pictures is on UM anyway, so I would bypass that terribly inconvenient two-week waiting period, and I could see my pics as I take them :rock: