More and more I come to find that the old adage about music being a universal language is extraordinarily true.
Today's review subject, Veld, is my first stab at a band from the Republic of Belarus, a former Soviet Republic.
Boy have the maps changed in Europe since I was a young boy learning geography.
It's very strange to think of this kind of music coming out of Belarus. Just because death metal is so very, very western and something that greatly personifies American Culture....anything that's worth doing....
Is worth way overdoing, and bam you have death metal. I've yet to visit Eastern Europe, though it's on my bucket list, but I see those countries as far more spartan than what we are used to here in the USA, and that's just what I see in my mind, but let's move on to the music...
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Re: "Daemonic: The Art of Dantalian" by Veld
2Every time I try to listen to Death Metal all I can think is...these guys need a hug.
Re: "Daemonic: The Art of Dantalian" by Veld
3AHAHAHAHAHACaptSMRT wrote:Every time I try to listen to Death Metal all I can think is...these guys need a hug.
Re: "Daemonic: The Art of Dantalian" by Veld
4I met the guitar player for Mushroomhead a few weeks ago.
I did not give him a hug.
Real nice guy actually, but no hugs.
I did not give him a hug.
Real nice guy actually, but no hugs.
Re: "Daemonic: The Art of Dantalian" by Veld
5Somebody in Felix Martin's band hugged me.
I think it was the drummer....he really took a shining to me.
I think it was the drummer....he really took a shining to me.