burntstrawhouse

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  • Haz567 wrote:
    10 days ago
    definitely, i've only listened to it twice now and each time was an extremely bizarre ride. i've heard very little like it

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  • Haz567 wrote:
    18 days ago
    yeah, I never envisioned myself getting into as much as I did after I listened to Current 93's Thunder Perfect Mind, i'm glad somebody recommended it to me at random. You would probably like The Wall of Sacrifice (from that same late 80's early 90's period both Brown Book and Symbols belong to which is probably their most essential, "classic" era), for my money though Kapo! and the Scorpion Wind album with Boyd Rice were where Douglas P. hit something of a peak (I have both of these up on my blog if you want to check them out). C93, Sol Invictus, Fire + Ice and Nature & Organisation are all worth digging into, the artists behind these all appear on each others albums at some point so there is a certain familiarity to be had.

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  • rasputinarian wrote:
    18 days ago
    sup

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  • Haz567 wrote:
    18 days ago
    thanks for the add. brown book rules ;]

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  • eljobo wrote:
    September 2009
    Haha, you're the first person to recognize where that image comes from.

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  • LAST.HQ wrote:
    August 2009
    Welcome aboard, burntstrawhouse! Happy listening.

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