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Wild: Tales from Early Medieval Britain [Audiobook]  Audiobooks

Posted by joygourda at Feb. 6, 2024
Wild: Tales from Early Medieval Britain [Audiobook]

Wild: Tales from Early Medieval Britain [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B0CSZ775TG | 2024 | 3 hours and 38 minutes | M4B@192 kbps | 301 MB
Author: Amy Jeffs
Narrator: Lucy Paterson

Lemuria - The Hysterical Hunt (2019)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Feb. 28, 2019
Lemuria - The Hysterical Hunt (2019)

Lemuria - The Hysterical Hunt (2019)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Massacre Records, MAS CD1060 | ~ 496 or 148 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 74 Mb
Symphonic Black Metal, Folk Metal

Lemuria is an Antwerp-based symphonic black/folk metal band established in 1999 (as Spinal Chill until they renamed themselves to Lemuria in 2001). After the release of their second album in 2010 (Chanson De La Croisade) the band suffered multiple lineup changes until fully emerging again in 2018 and announcing their third studio album, “The Hysterial Hunt,” released through German record label Massacre Records…

Sung Birds: Music, Nature, and Poetry in the Later Middle Ages  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Oct. 16, 2020
Sung Birds: Music, Nature, and Poetry in the Later Middle Ages

Elizabeth Eva Leach, "Sung Birds: Music, Nature, and Poetry in the Later Middle Ages"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 0801444918 | PDF | pages: 362 | 37.3 mb

The Knells - The Knells (2013)  Music

Posted by Domestos at June 19, 2018
The Knells - The Knells (2013)

The Knells - The Knells (2013)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 353.33 Mb | 58:49 | Cover
Progressive Rock | Country: USA | Label: New Amsterdam Records

"[The Knells'] lyrics ponder cosmic conditions and cycles — time, space, dissolution, regeneration — and they are sung by three women, often in cascading counterpoint that can invoke Renaissance polyphony or Minimalism. The songs aren't verse-chorus-verse; they sweep ahead, through passages of tolling solo electric guitar, of elegiac vocal melodies and harmonies, of note-bending quasi-Indian strings and guitar, of progressive-rock processionals. The classical training and female harmonies can make the Knells similar to Dirty Projectors, but this band looks toward Europe and tone poems rather than Africa and pop. Instead of hooks there are sustained dramatic arcs, meticulous and serpentine." ~ The New York Times