Those who works at Kiruna mines, works one week, one off but it's though 2 weeks free should have. Same time I am happy there are workers what wants bust balls whit long shift, I don't and we need houses
Swedish construction companies use polish, romanian workers they work 12 h per day, even they get paid for, but to. Me it's slave work. You have no life.
Europeans need things, if you have work, car, house you will turn blind eye on cheep workers in Asia or Africa due we need things,snd we don't want to work.
Cult Of Fire are one of those bands. What do I mean by this exactly? Essentially, that they're a band that's never been content with being grounded in one particular style. Of course, this is no new feat, but given the fact that these Czechs are still only 4 years old, it's quite impressive. Their debut EP and Triumvirate were raw, atmospheric-tinged black metal, the recent one with the Hindi title was drenched in Eastern influences, and now 2014's Čtvrtá Symfonie Ohně EP is a sort of neoclassical ode to Czechoslovakia, and perhaps the band's fullest embrace of their culture yet.
Great music, terrible production. The latest full-length album may have also been brickwalled to death, but at least I could listen to it without feeling like my eardrums were about to commit suicide.