even official snow mobile roads are 99% safe, but we ride over all and be in ice its always at your own risk, and mid april is my border when I go on the ice
We have one ice road for cars, in Luleå you can drive car to small islands . To get to the town I need cross 6 lakes, by snow mobile and almost all roads cross some water way. I gass as crazy when I cross rivers or big big lakes
01. The Echoes Of A Disharmonic Evensong 02. Where Mountains Pierce The Sky 03. The Long Road Part 1: One Last Fire 04. The Long Road Part 2: Capricious Miles 05. The Long Road Part 3: The Sigh Of Summer 06. Norwegian Nights 07. In Silence 08. Chase The Grain
Additional info A.Lunn....drums, guitar, bass, vocals, Native American Flute, banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar, dobro, keyboards, samples, recording, art, lyrics and songs.
Johan Becker...violin, Moog, additional singing vocals
Winterherz...guest vocals on "...In Silence"
Ben Smith...guest Vvcals on "Capricious Miles" and "The Sigh of Summer"
Tanner Anderson... backing vocals on "Chase the Grain"
Dave Condon... guest Vocals on "Chase The Grain"
Spenser Morris...drum recording
Colin Marston... additional keys, orchestral arrangement, percussion, engineering and producing,
Photography...Bekah Lunn and Tanner Anderson
Photos taken in Crosby Manitou State Park, Silver Bay, MN.
I love Lunn's take on the Black Metal sound, I'm just still wishing for a true watershed album where he really goes above and beyond his usual consistence and pulls all the stops. Chase the Grain was one of the best tracks I've ever heard from him, here's hoping the rest of the album follows suit.
Good one BM, mix whit folk, mid west landscapes (only me will understand what I mean whit this) also a little country small influences well if we will promote this band it can be same as Appalachian Winter and Aggaloch
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Summed up by J.O.O.E nicely, i loved this record, but this is the first i've of them, so keen to check their earlier releases. But Sounds like This "country" sound is unique to this record mainly.
Its long but the guitar signatures change about nicely without getting too long and still has that cold atmo BM feel to it..
Deadwood...great show. Last season was a little weak though. Ian McShane earned his place among some of the best screen villains ever.
Deadwood is my favourite show ever, and I've seen loads of shows, so naturally I disagree with the last season being weaker (list is not up-to-date though). To me they're all equally excellent. However, the first time I watched the whole series I thought the same as you, but the 2nd time I watched it I liked it way more. Yeah, Ian McShane really is perfect to play Al Swearengen. He did an absolutely brilliant job. But then again, most of the actors were brilliant in their roles.
I really like the country/bluegrass bits, but the black parts are rather dull and monotones.
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I like reviewing new albums from bands I know that I like but don't listen to often, gives me a chance to revisit their catalogue and remind myself how good they actually are. I'd forgotten how wonderful some moments on this are - this particularly applies to Where Mountains Pierce The Sky, The Long Road Part 2 and Chase The Grain