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Posted 11/22/2006 7:23:14 AM
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voodoo (11/21/2006)
Still, from a fans standpoint it is always cool to see another musician in the pit, or even outside the pit, enjoying a show.

Especially if it's their own band that's on stage

Anyway. Not sure if the actual music improved because of the move, but at least the going on front of the stage got rougher and harder, resulting a better show overall.
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Posted 11/24/2006 2:47:59 PM


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Because of this thread, I have been exposed to a whole new genre of which I had no idea existed.  This is incredible!  I spent my entire Wednesday evening researching Karpiklaani and several other Finnish Folk bands.  I discovered FinnTroll and although the lyrics are Swedish, I really liked what I heard. 

Thanks for posting this, Bare!  I know it's what you do, but my eyes have been opened and for that I am grateful! 


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Posted 11/25/2006 8:51:23 AM


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Queen_Diamond (11/24/2006)
Because of this thread, I have been exposed to a whole new genre of which I had no idea existed.  This is incredible!  I spent my entire Wednesday evening researching Karpiklaani and several other Finnish Folk bands.  I discovered FinnTroll and although the lyrics are Swedish, I really liked what I heard. 

Thanks for posting this, Bare!  I know it's what you do, but my eyes have been opened and for that I am grateful! 

Your welcome    It's an old thread... he he...    P.S. If you listen to Cottages & Saunas you'll never get it out of your head... lol

The 2nd album is the best, in my opinion...  "Voice Of Wilderness"


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Posted 11/25/2006 10:06:12 PM


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Queen_Diamond (11/24/2006)
Because of this thread, I have been exposed to a whole new genre of which I had no idea existed. This is incredible! I spent my entire Wednesday evening researching Karpiklaani and several other Finnish Folk bands. I discovered FinnTroll and although the lyrics are Swedish, I really liked what I heard.

Thanks for posting this, Bare! I know it's what you do, but my eyes have been opened and for that I am grateful!

What the hell am I reading?!?!?!?!?! You didn't know about folk metal?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?


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Posted 11/25/2006 10:13:44 PM


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I know...it's baffling!  That was my reaction when I listened to Karpiklaani for the first time.  How did this genre go unnoticed for so long!?! 


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Posted 12/9/2006 2:43:36 PM
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Be sure to check out Moonsorrow, who are probably the best of the genre in Finland. Epic stuff.

I do prefer Sweden's Thyrfing over the rest though (or Ireland's Primordial if one can count them to be part of the genre).
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Posted 12/9/2006 4:08:14 PM


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Moonsorrow is awesome but they are not for people new to the genre. 10+ minute songs that are more about the melody and atmosphere than complicated structures can be hard for some to sit through.

I loooove Thyrfing. Home Again has one of the greatest melodies ever.


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Posted 12/14/2006 8:58:42 AM
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Metalhead87 (12/9/2006)
Moonsorrow is awesome but they are not for people new to the genre.

Hehe, could be. "Voimasta ja Kunniasta" is probably the best album to start with as it has still plenty of the old stuff in it