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Right fellas, you better get your ass in gear seeing as you've just replaced Akercocke in their old job.
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.05.2012 at 20:53
Right fellas, you better get your ass in gear seeing as you've just replaced Akercocke in their old job.
That good? I better check it out.
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.05.2012 at 21:02
That good? I better check it out.
On no, nowhere near. They've very decent but lack the power of the 'cocke. They've just aligned themselves similarly in location, dress sense in style to a reasonable extent.
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.05.2012 at 21:02
That good? I better check it out.
On no, nowhere near. They've very decent but lack the power of the 'cocke. They've just aligned themselves similarly in location, dress sense and in style to a reasonable extent.
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.05.2012 at 21:07 The power of the 'cocke.
Hhahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.05.2012 at 21:09
Hhahahahahahahahahahahahaha 
I love calling them The 'cocke
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.05.2012 at 21:16 ;D I love The 'cocke
Fix'd
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.05.2012 at 21:18
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.05.2012 at 21:16 ;D I love The 'cocke
Fix'd
Ho ho, zing.
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.05.2012 at 21:07
Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.05.2012 at 21:02
That good? I better check it out.
On no, nowhere near. They've very decent but lack the power of the 'cocke. They've just aligned themselves similarly in location, dress sense in style to a reasonable extent.
we'd be utter idiots not to take this as a compliment, whatever the sentiment! thank you.
it's lofty praise to suggest that we could replace one of the more significant death metal exports from the UK in the last 10 years, i personally wouldn't want to think that akercocke are now a closed book, let alone needing to be replaced at all. however, reading that someone might go near saying that can only make me want to push as hard we can to mean as much to britain's extreme metal scene and/or a satisfying tonic for those who find themselves hungry for 'cocke.
we'd obviously be bloody stupid to deny that they've influenced us hugely (they're good friends as well as points of reference), but we like to think that we're pretty different from them in some respects. as you say, we're nowhere near as powerful as them, it would take a lot to pack the punch that they spent years refining. i'm intrigued to know what you mean by alignment of location though!
right then, and so to work. with any luck we'll have some new material ready for release towards the close of the year. thank you again for the mention.
PS. the talanas page is apparently 'hidden', does it need staff attention or something? 'elp us, we're lorst...
hal sinden
TALANAS / EULOGY MEDIA
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Written by EulogyMedia on 10.05.2012 at 00:09 PS. the talanas page is apparently 'hidden', does it need staff attention or something? 'elp us, we're lorst...
We can make it visible if the profile is complete (all information accurate and up-to-date).
Send me a PM with any changes/updates that need to be made, otherwise just let me know if the profile is ready to be activated and I'll make sure it happens.
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I'd like to say this is straight our of the school of Akercocke, but i think Talanas have a slightly more progressive edge than Akercocke. The riffs that Talanas use are technical, but not necessarily that of traditional death metal-in fact, its the vocals that make them a progressive 'Death Metal' band, and not just a Progressive metal one. The album itself i think is mostly impressive, save for some minor flaws regarding the vocals and guitar work. Roll on their next album, if there is one.
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pyrz - 12.01.2013 at 03:02
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Poor cocke ripoff
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