by Sebastian Kluth
The Germanophone Tatort television series has been around for five decades and far over one thousand episodes have been produced. Despite weird recent experiments including topics like vampirism and psychedelic drug-infused dream sequences, the television...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteThe thing that has always fascinated me about Korpiklaani is how easily the band combine melancholic and uplifting soundscapes. This can happen in separate songs that complement one another perfectly but also in single tracks with concise and fluid song...
Lire la suiteDo you believe in Satan? I used to believe in Santa. Does that count? Just like this idiotic dialogue from Kevin Smith's controversial cult comedy movie Yoga Hosers, Grim Christmas' self-titled debut record combines Satan and Santa Claus. Jon Lervold,...
Lire la suiteThis extended play was released with German metal magazine Legacy to promote Over Kill's upcoming studio record The Wings of War. This record includes two brand new songs from the upcoming full length release. "Last Man Standing" has a great instrumental...
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