J-Sin
161 posts
Apr 02, 2015
4:38 AM
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This song gives me a personal "moment of arrival" kind of feeling that Adam has aptly described on this forum. It's something I couldn't imagine myself playing -- and especially singing -- a few years back. Yet it's something I have always heard in my head and aimed towards in my playing. Hope you like it.
"Hepatoskop" is the second cut from our upcoming album. Hepatoscopy is the art of divination and omen-reading from animal livers. Thus, a device used in this process must be called a hepatoscope, right?
I'll leave you with this thought. Happy Easter!
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BronzeWailer
1637 posts
Apr 03, 2015
3:28 AM
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Interesting what's in your head, J-Sin. Very interesting. Trippy cut. I liked it a lot.
Just be careful about those livers.
Just read them; don't eat 'em.
You can get vitamin D poisoning.
Wikipedia: "The liver of certain animals — including the polar bear, bearded seal,[24][25] walrus,[26] moose,[27] and husky — are particularly toxic."
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yonderwall
85 posts
Apr 03, 2015
6:55 AM
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Pretty cool. I like the Middle Eastern sound. Any Viking metal on the new album or are you shifting gears?
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J-Sin
162 posts
Apr 04, 2015
3:12 PM
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I used a tin cup as a resonating chamber for the harp, it really gives a nice effect to this kind of music. To me the harp sounds almost like a spike fiddle of some kind.
@yonderwall: This is a different band, and our primary influences lie elsewhere. Also, harmonica viking metal was a great experiment, but careerwise I'd say there are better opportunities...
@Bronze: I'll remember that next time I'm eating a husky :D
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