At the nation level is is precisely that. At the state level it is hard to apply individually, but we've talked mostly about countries so far, which is technically the wrong term to investigate here.
so does our country and I have a sense of patriotism that goes along with that. But imo equating patriotism at the individual level to nationalism at the state or national level is a false equivalency.
and realize that you can be proud of being part of a community and country even if every millennia old issue isn’t solved. I like to think our community benefits from us being a part of it, and because of that,
issues with homelessness, drug use, racism, and such in our community, but that’s not something that’s solved at the individual level and I think it’s alright to be conscious of that
a trampoline and playground for the kids around us to play on. We’re really proud of that, and love our community and by extension, our country that we benefit from that provides us the opportunity to do that stuff. We still have
my wife and I take a lot pride in our community, we’ve cleaned up trash in our parks, bought run down lots in our neighborhood that we’ve made into wildlife habitats and one just has
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having pride in your community or country, so long as you can acknowledge the flaws that come with it. For example,
01. ...Of Tragedy 02. Immaculate 03. Daybreak 04. When Truth Turns Its Head 05. Wanderer 06. Reek Of The Night 07. Haoma 08. Seeker 09. Athene Noctua 10. Gone [2011 reissue bonus]
Additional info Includes a previously unreleased song "Gone". The song was originally recorded during the Gracefallen sessions in 1998 but has left out from the album by the band's decision, since the song didn't fit in well with the other songs' style and atmosphere.
Unholy's "Gracefallen" is their fourth official full-length release and at the same time their last attempt in the world of music since they split-up afterwards. They managed to end a legendary course in the most appropriate way, with a third masterpiece in a row, unleashing their non-compromising inspiration in the 9 compositions of "Gracefallen".
Written by Alex F on 22.01.2013 at 21:09 I feel like this band is very under appreciated. Each of their albums are fantastic
Definitely one of the most under appreciated doom bands if you ask me. They should get a bigger following... They had their very own sound and their entire discography is impeccable to say the least.
Damn I love this song so much. So hypnotic.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29 Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49 Rod, let me love you.
I feel like this band is very under appreciated. Each of their albums are fantastic
Only heard this album and their debut, but this one is way better if you ask me (I felt the vocals on the first one were a bit overdone sometimes). Have yet to hear the albums in between these two though.
Definitely one of the most under appreciated doom bands if you ask me. They should get a bigger following... They had their very own sound and their entire discography is impeccable to say the least.
Damn I love this song so much. So hypnotic.
Yeah, kind of strange even on MS all the albums have very few votes. Really love the style of this one, fantastic album.
Only heard this album and their debut, but this one is way better if you ask me (I felt the vocals on the first one were a bit overdone sometimes). Have yet to hear the albums in between these two though.
Hmm, overdone in what way? Not criticizing, I'm just curious. I would think that the thinner production could be a turn-off to some, but I love the vocals so do explain. Definitely check out their other releases as well, I have a feeling you'll like them more than the debut, but not quite as much as Gracefallen.
Hmm, overdone in what way? Not criticizing, I'm just curious. I would think that the thinner production could be a turn-off to some, but I love the vocals so do explain. Definitely check out their other releases as well, I have a feeling you'll like them more than the debut, but not quite as much as Gracefallen.
Well, if memory serves me right, I found the vocals to be too aggressive and overly present (I like vocals that are more subtle, if that makes any sense). That being said, it might not be entirely fair to say this since it's a while ago and never listened to it more than once, and you might know by now I can't accurately judge an album after just one listen. But yeah, I'll check the other two albums out too then.
Well, if memory serves me right, I found the vocals to be too aggressive and overly present (I like vocals that are more subtle, if that makes any sense). That being said, it might not be entirely fair to say this since it's a while ago and never listened to it more than once, and you might know by now I can't accurately judge an album after just one listen. But yeah, I'll check the other two albums out too then.
Well that makes sense. Still, I'd say give it another chance. Then again I'm a massive Unholy fanboy, so their flaws are minimal in my eyes.
Unholy is most probably the only early doom/death band that never really disappointed me: four albums, all of them at least decent, all of them different but special in their very own way, yet it's doom/death all the way from their debut to their swansong.
I'm just wondering that of all things this album has been awarded with the highest average rating on MS, despite of the predominant female vocals.
Quote: The song was originally recorded during the Gracefallen sessions in 1998 but has left out from the album by the band's decision, since the song didn't fit in well with the other songs' style and atmosphere.
Glad they added it for the re-issue because it's one hell of a closer. Imo it's the best way to end the album (and carrier). A long, calm, introspective walk into the void with ethereal female vocals in the background.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29 Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49 Rod, let me love you.