Dude, our head of state is a man who had his police brutally suppress peaceful demonstrations in his own city in 2017, and had them kill a man with emetics in 2001.
And if you want to go further, I'm ashamed by Europe for turning more and more right, and especially for running a border police that drowns people in need and builds walls and fences instead of helping people in need.
Almost every political stream here is conservative. Our liberals are conservative, our democrats are conservative, hell even our greens are conservative. And our conservatives are mostly closet nazis at this point.
well, I guess we'll just have to disagree on that one. "From my point of view, the Jedi-" I mean, I see German lately abandoning conservatism. ah well, that can be a topic for another time
I was suprised to find there wasn't a thread about them already.Anyway I bought "Storm Of The Light's Bane/Where Dead Angels Lie",finally and "Somberlain" is next on my list."Where Dead Angels Lie" and "Night's Blood" are the highlight tracks for me.I wasn't sure if they were considered blackened death or melodic death.Its hard to describe the mood of this album,its dark and dreary,yet somewhat fantasy.If you haven't heard it go an buy it,if you like death or black you will enjoy it.
Here is a great interview of Dan Swanö talking about producing The Somberlain and Storm of the Light's Bane:
I find it really interesting that Dan associates really great memories with the debut, while their sophomore release was very difficult for him. He was fighting with the band members over which direction to take the music (the band wanted to be more "evil" like the Norwegian black metal scene, while Dan liked the unique sound of The Somberlain). After remixing and recording lots of stuff while suffering from a serious fever and time pressure, Dan was able to produce the second album. Not a great experience for him - but in the end it created a gem of metal!