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ALEX-MMXXIII
From Russia with love! Great musical taste, if you don't mind, then I'll subscribe to you :)
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Lyfjaberg
As a matter of fact just recently a friend of mine recommended me to watch their documentary "Heima" and that sparked an interest in my head to revisit this band after a decade, shortly after, I came across their amazing music video called "Andrá", and that's how I found out they have released a new album. Sadly, I haven't really got to listen to all of their previous albums yet, but I think I've got an interesting journey ahead exploring their discography.
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YouAreLoved53
Thanks for the follow back... hope your week is going well! Sharing new music Come to Light by Micah Ariss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RgK3DNPpNc&t=1s what do you think?
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VinceNet
I don't really know the genre so well either, what's commonly heard is pretty bad... but I think that's true for every genre, if you look for the lesser known stuff you'll always find interesting things. But you obviously know best about the lyrics in that case :P I just go with the feeling :)
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VinceNet
I'm sure the taste-o-meter gods have been pleased with the latest incantations, that's how we got there, right? :P haha yes, I actually saw them in your list once and have been playing a couple of their songs a lot... Not all of them hit the mark for me, but there are some I can really play over and over. Do you even like them? :)
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UnquietNights
Hey, our second album "Postcards in Real Time" has just been released, you can have a listen to all the tracks at http://www.unquietnights.com/album/postcards-in-real-time Here's also a free sampler of our first album "21st Century Redemption Songs", if you want it. https://essentialcredential.bandcamp.com/album/21st-century-redemption-songs-album-sampler-2 Unquiet Nights
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daftaupe
I used to listen them a lot :) My favorites albums are Subterranean, The Jester Race and Whoracle, so yes I prefer when they were doing death metal. For two really close bands I prefer the way Dark Tranquillity has evolved for example. And for the serie, I'm starting Äkta människor (Real Humans) a swedish tv show right now, it looks promising. I like the way their production is totally different from US/UK tv series.
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sheisamystic
Hey, thank you so much! Yeah, it was totally by accident. I don't remember exactly what song was I listening to, but Flames of Love by Shahram Nazeri was in my related videos on YouTube, and since then I'm in love! (:
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VinceNet
It's true, it takes something to share a story you write. I think you need to feel really comfortable with the person and/or your story, ideally both, to share it. Especially if you put a lot of yourself in it, then the person will be able to read your thoughts and interpret them the way they please... There must be a fine line between the art and the artist. Then there's always anonymous work and pseudonyms :)
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VinceNet
You say you have no talent but did anyone read anything you wrote? Because if you're the only judge it's easy to say it's bad (just like it's easy for some people to say their work is awesome :P). The Artist was pretty fun, it was a great throwback to the era where films were silent... I think it surprised a lot of people that it could still work. I like your idea of having zombies creep in on a nice classical story... I thought how it would be possible to now introduce some new things that were never present in old movies but I never thought of zombies. It certainly would be a big project :)
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VinceNet
It seems you're the opposite of me then, I write sometimes but I can't really make up stories so it always end up very introspective and I can't ever get a storyline somewhere. I think you should write, the beauty of it is that it can be read just by you... There's no need to dare to write, you can just go for it without any pressure. It could be quite cathartic too. Starting is the worse, it's a step to make and then you go with the flow. Ah, look at me giving advices when I can't write a story :P I guess if I made a movie I'd like it to be like old film noirs, with classy clothes, a nice intrigue and witty dialogues.. but then sometimes I just want to make zombies run around eating people :P I like messy movies, they can be great food for thoughts
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VinceNet
Well, very nice, you had quite a hunch about it, I don't even think most of my friends know that I'd love to write a film :P Thanks for the book recommendation, I've put it on my list! It's great that you're interested in it too, I once joined this website called plotbot where you can write and share scripts but I found it pretty dull and never started.. have you had any good experiences on any writing website? What kind of movie would you write? (I know it's a tough question but a genre can give an idea) I also pondered whether it's best to write and novel and then adapt it or write a screenplay right away... I'm a little ahead of myself since I haven't written any but just I'm asking away here, hope you don't mind :)
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VinceNet
I agree that a lot of new horror movies are just about blood and gore, I admittedly find nothing wrong with that and even enjoy a great deal of them, but I see them as fun and not really horrific. What you say about Rosemary's Baby is true and the paranoia is really terrifying... and it leaves you that way long after the movie is over. They are rare movies, but it's still possible to find those! When I mentionned american horror I was more thinking of the likes of Amityville horror (the big house and windows imagery in the drawings!). Sorry for all the rambling, I talk about movies way too much :P
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VinceNet
Thanks for the links, there's some really great drawings there... They seem really rooted in american horror films with mysterious big houses and a focus on windows which allows us to see things we're not supposed to see... That's why I first thought your picture was from an old horror film :) Really imaginative, thanks! I didn't know there was a black and white version of that painting, I will look it up. You're right, I chose that picture because I think it's one of the most powerful display of emotion
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arnoldgoo
I found all those fantastic Icelandic bands here on last fm. Maybe I should travel to Iceland to see why they make that interesting music. Most of the music is rather friendly, kind of soft - pictures from Icelandic landscape seem very opposite of that. Cold and hostile. Anyway - hope you like it.
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Tlacaelel_vk
My biggest problem with french is that I pronounce like english... My teachers hate me jajaja. And yeah, it was a surprise with Anathema, they decided very quick to stay with us after the show, cause nobody knew about it. That night was one of the best concerts in my life (Porcupine Tree in 2007 is the best). And well, the future always make us stressed, you have to tell me what are you thinking :D
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Tlacaelel_vk
Hi!!! How are you? I'm fine, my french it's not so bad :D And I was listening Anathema so much cause I saw them the monday 7th, it was an amazing concert!! Puff, I cried lol and the best of the night, I met them! They are great people. Danny ask me for my favorite song and with Vincent we talk about football xD
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MazdaK-Bzr
be sadegi, rast click kon rooye folder artiste morede nazar,, play in winamp, done!. LOR ketabe farsisham hast. man pdf esh ro ham be farsi didam.
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