01. The Sacred Well 02. The Loss Of A Hero 03. ForeBears 04. A Thulêan Perspective 05. Gathering Of Herbs 06. Heill Auk Sæll 07. Jötunnheimr 08. Spell-Lake Forest 09. The Ettin Stone Heart 10. The Great Sleep 11. The Land Of Thulê 12. The Lord Of The Dwarves 13. A Forgotten Realm 14. Heill Óðinn, Sire 15. The Ruins Of Dwarfmount 16. The Road To Hel 17. Thulêan Sorcery 18. Descent Into Niflheimr 19. Skin Traveller 20. The Dream Land 21. Thulêan Mysteries 22. The Password 23. The Loss Of Thulê
That's a drawing by Theodor Kittelsen. His drawings are also the ones used on the albums Hvis lyset tar oss and Filosofem. I believe this drawing is called nøkken, which shares it's name of the mythological creature it depicts.
It WAS, yeah
There are also other examples of bands who did metal or rock at some point, but turned their way toward ambient or some electronic music. Having them in Metalstorm is indeed, along the lines of what Troy Killjoy said, a way to keep track of those bands out of nostalgia or memories from the past.
But really, it was mostly a joke and not an invitation for any meaningful discussion.
It WAS, yeah
There are also other examples of bands who did metal or rock at some point, but turned their way toward ambient or some electronic music. Having them in Metalstorm is indeed, along the lines of what Troy Killjoy said, a way to keep track of those bands out of nostalgia or memories from the past.
But really, it was mostly a joke and not an invitation for any meaningful discussion.
Dude don't bother, this place has Death Grips included. It's quite funny hahaha
Think I'm the only one here who prefers his dark ambient stuff more than his black metal stuff!
They shoulda kept him in prison so he'd keep making albums like the two prison ones.
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"Another day, another Doug."
"I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples."
" 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
It WAS, yeah
There are also other examples of bands who did metal or rock at some point, but turned their way toward ambient or some electronic music. Having them in Metalstorm is indeed, along the lines of what Troy Killjoy said, a way to keep track of those bands out of nostalgia or memories from the past.
But really, it was mostly a joke and not an invitation for any meaningful discussion.
Dude don't bother, this place has Death Grips included. It's quite funny hahaha
I do know it was for a April fools joke, but I'd laugh even harder if Metal Archives put in Blood on the Dance Floor and ICP for their April fools day. oh and all their albums has to be rated high. lol