I'm probably going to sign up for an Egg one too that's for pick up the same location. Only $.50 more than supermarket eggs. I'd be crazy to not do that.
We grow our own vegetables and peaches but we know a friend with a cattle farm out here so we get from them but it’s not delivered, though that would be really nice
01. I Saw You 02. Rather The Ivy 03. At Last Absent From My Head 04. Great Dogs Of Leafage Tremble 05. Black Gestures 06. Trees Of Another Shore 07. Wounded One Blurred Among The Leaves 08. The Tearing Out Of The Sight 09. Ceiling Of Insects 10. The Black Princes/Fountain Of My Death 11. The Black Tread Of The Earth 12. The Interior Sea 13. The Door Opens 14. I See You Disappearing 15. March Of Suns 16. The Throat Paints Itself 17. The Mute Limits 18. Attempted Rift In The Thickness Of The World
Haven't heard any of this, but the last one was great and disturbing indeed. I always think of kayo dot merged with khanate when thinking about this band. There is definitely more than just "black metal, death metal, doom metal" in this band.
Wasn't a huge fan of this release. It wavered between being intriguingly strange, and annoyingly obnoxious. I'll have to revisit it a few times however, given just how strange it is.
I would personally enjoy it a lot more if they did away with the metal parts, but that being said I do appreciate the scope of what they're going for. Most definitely not an album I've totally made my mind up on yet.
I think they are the best when they have these slow wavy e-guitar parts coupled with piano/whatever. They lose it when it is a full blast. Still a very good record, and obviously a challenge.
Haven't heard any of this, but the last one was great and disturbing indeed. I always think of kayo dot merged with khanate when thinking about this band. There is definitely more than just "black metal, death metal, doom metal" in this band.
The biggest influence is probably Tom Waits and those are the best parts here. Could have been a good album but it feels a bit messy.