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,
So album as a whole is much better than the impression that I had based on the single tracks that she released. Still I think she should avoid going more metalic, though. Not surprisingly, the best tracks are the ones that are slower in pace and have more subtle and moody atmospher.
So album as a whole is much better than the impression that I had based on the single tracks that she released. Still I think she should avoid going more metalic, though. Not surprisingly, the best tracks are the ones that are slower in pace and have more subtle and moody atmospher.
I like this direction she's going in, and as long as she continues to balance this new, heavier sound with the other elements of her style, her music should still be pretty damn good. I'd hate it if she just became a plain metal band, but I have good feelings that she'll retain her uniqueness as the years go on.
Side note: Twin Fawn is a fucking awesome song. Just wanted to say that.
If this album doesn't finally elevate Chelsea into realms of metal, I will be perplexed indeed. "Hidden invisible profile" is an abomination for a music as black as this!
Make this right, Metal Storm!
Excelent album! It's impossible not to love this dark atmosphere.
And of course, i also think Chelsea Wolfe should be visible in ms. It might not be the most common or traditional type of "metal" , but it's for sure metal, in a experimental and dark way.
Going to give this time to see if it has some real replayability and staying power, but if it does I might have to bump this up to a 10. I like it that much.