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14 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

People are comparing this new album to Portal which I don't get at all, I fucking hate Portal.

And of course I do love Portal but there is not much similarity apart from dense and rather murky sound.

I travelled from the coast of East Arnhem Land (Gove/Nhulumbuy) where the land is flat and not stoney to the north coast of West Arnhem Land (Cobourg peninsula), There are more hills and plenty of stoney outcrops in the west. I stopped before Kakadu - check the maps - and flew to Darwin from there. The first two pictures you posted look to be wet season images - the land really is nothing like the Blue Mountains - and outsiders don't go in the wet mainly because the roads are impassable - they are pretty rough at the best of times. The last one is a bit more like it but too fucking arty.

I will post a few images in a more appropriate thread when I have uploaded my photos to my computer.

Crack on.

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2 hours ago, Thatguy said:

And of course I do love Portal but there is not much similarity apart from dense and rather murky sound.

I travelled from the coast of East Arnhem Land (Gove/Nhulumbuy) where the land is flat and not stoney to the north coast of West Arnhem Land (Cobourg peninsula), There are more hills and plenty of stoney outcrops in the west. I stopped before Kakadu - check the maps - and flew to Darwin from there. The first two pictures you posted look to be wet season images - the land really is nothing like the Blue Mountains - and outsiders don't go in the wet mainly because the roads are impassable - they are pretty rough at the best of times. The last one is a bit more like it but too fucking arty.

I will post a few images in a more appropriate thread when I have uploaded my photos to my computer.

Crack on.

Glad yiz had a good time Doc. I figured you had gone somewhere, but had assumed probably Hobart. Looking forward to seeing the Arnhem pics. I actually thought you meant you had gone to the Netherlands 'til I looked up where it was.

Nhulunbuy, East Arnhem

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Darwin

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Who flies to Darwin? WTF is in Darwin? Doesn't get cold up there in the winter, does it? It's a beautiful 25° down there right now. (77°F) You should've gone through Kakadu and chucked up the tent for a few nights, get the Missus away from the Wi-Fi and back to nature.

 

Wormwood - Ghostlands Wounds From a Bleeding Earth, Sweden 2017. Been a bit stuck on this one for the last few days for some reason. Not often in the mood for folky black, but when I am these dudes and Havukruunu are my go-to's.

 

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11 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Who flies to Darwin?

 

Tracey flew into Darwin on Christmas Day 1974, but Santa didn't.

Friends of ours fly in and out of Darwin all the time, they manage two chain motels up there, but they heard Doc was coming and flew to Greece. They fly back into Darwin on Friday.

 

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I am really enjoying to listen some (Traditional) Doom Metal from Reverend Bizarre,Pentagram,Witchfinder General and Saint Vitus;black metal (both waves) like Behexen,Nocturnal,Nocturnal Breed,Root,Ocultan,Necromantia and Impaled Nazarene;death-doom like Coffins and some traditional heavy and/or NWOBHM like Satan and Saxon.I am really interested in japanese extreme metal scene.I already liked Sabbat stuffs.

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5 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here   ...can't stop listening to these guys lately

Ivar Bjørnson and Einar Selvik - Hugsjá

I was into all the early Floyd up until the The Wall, unpopular opinion but I never really got into that album it seemed more of a commercial venture on that release same opinion with In Through the Out Door - Zep which I didn't like at all. Could be I was more into prog and getting into jazz fusion at the time. WYWH I would put in the top 5, Meddle would be in there too, Animals, Pipers and of course DSOTM    

32 minutes ago, Spiderlix said:

I am really enjoying to listen some (Traditional) Doom Metal from Reverend Bizarre,Pentagram,Witchfinder General and Saint Vitus;black metal (both waves) like Behexen,Nocturnal,Nocturnal Breed,Root,Ocultan,Necromantia and Impaled Nazarene;death-doom like Coffins and some traditional heavy and/or NWOBHM like Satan and Saxon.I am really interested in japanese extreme metal scene.I already liked Sabbat stuffs.

If your into Trad doom check out Trouble, Pagan Altar, Uncle Acid maybe start with Blood Lust one of the top 25 TDM of all time, early albums by The Sword, The site has a lot of forums for all the different genre's there are some good suggestions in them. 

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