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Post by Blackthorne on Nov 18, 2004 23:53:09 GMT 1
It's simply has the best sound from all the Falkenbach albums(real drum made a big revolution to the music),and as always the songs are very good!I just can't say anything else:i like this album very much and look forward for the new ones!
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Post by Promo 95 on Nov 19, 2004 10:59:18 GMT 1
yes, I agree, it rocks!
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Post by vanadis on Nov 19, 2004 22:54:04 GMT 1
This is the first Falkenbach album I've heard. This album is simply amazing.
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Post by gnarlyhessian on Nov 20, 2004 3:48:08 GMT 1
it is simply amazing. if someone doesn't like this cd, then they just don't like music. thank you vatryas.
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Post by Belenos on Nov 21, 2004 0:24:16 GMT 1
As for me it's the best album of Falkenbach, especially i loved the song "Farewell" and "Homeward Shore". That's the best, most epic and most climatic thing of what Vratyas played, i think... And i love that way of playing music
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Post by infanticide on Nov 30, 2004 0:07:21 GMT 1
"Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty" is definately my favorite Falkenbach-album to date. I can listen to this in whatever mood I'm in. It always cheers me up and makes me feel proud, especially when listening and singing along to the album-opener, "Vanadis".
I would hereby like to thank Vratyas for making such beautiful music as can be heard on this album
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Post by mjollnir on Dec 4, 2004 23:05:13 GMT 1
This also the first Falkenbach album I heard. Amazing stuff. The moods set by this album as well as it's purely heathen lyrics make this album almost religious for me! Pure heathen metal hyms!
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Post by Wotan on Dec 6, 2004 16:29:31 GMT 1
Great Thanks to Vatryas for recording this amazing album! The sound is so crystal clear, the songs are the best I've ever heard on epical stuff.
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Post by ernak on Dec 7, 2004 10:36:30 GMT 1
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!musically and lyrically it's magnificent...VRATYAS is a true person with true values!!i'm sure he has all understand....hail VRATYAS!!!!
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Post by kilrogg on Dec 25, 2004 5:55:12 GMT 1
just copy&paste outta the poll thread...
i dont like it much. the other 2 albums are a lot better. hope the band gets back the old style wich was more influenced by blackmetal (and a bit more speedy).
hail
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Post by Macey on Jan 26, 2005 12:28:44 GMT 1
Great album to mellow out to! Vanadis is a classic song. I love the acoustic guitar work in this album and the cover art is great!
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Post by cersei on Mar 3, 2005 11:31:27 GMT 1
personnally, I discovered Ok nefna tysvar ty with vanadis...And I got baffled! That is so amazing! The only thing Iregret is that where I live (on a small island yeah) we can't find a Falkenbach album... sooo sad! But that music rules!!
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Post by BKaempfer on Mar 15, 2005 9:17:14 GMT 1
What does the title means in German?
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Post by Thurisaz on Mar 17, 2005 13:40:24 GMT 1
What does the title means in German? Es bedeutet soviel wie " ... und nenne/rufe zweimal Tyr." Es stammt aus nem Teil der Edda (Sigdrifumál). Hier die gesamte Strophe davon, wenns dich interessiert ;-) "Siegrunen musst du kennen, wenn du willst siegen, und auf den Schwertgriff ritzen, einige auf dem Schild, einige auf Stellen des Schwertes, und nenne zweimal Tyr" ----------------------------------------------------------- Whell, I think the importaint comments about this album have already been said :-) I just can say, may the gods always be with Vratyas! I wish him lot's of luck and enough energy in working for his new album.
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Post by Owyn on Apr 13, 2005 15:34:31 GMT 1
The album keeps what the Vanadis-sample promised! And the song Vanadis alone would be worth the price of the album, but the others are great, too, especially Farewell!
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Post by kamikazebowler on Apr 17, 2005 14:37:57 GMT 1
Salida! That album sounds really fine! I hope, we'll get more ? -kb
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Post by Jan on Apr 19, 2005 7:32:46 GMT 1
I saw this album with black cover art, a limitid edition, whats the difference from the normal one? Just the cover?
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Post by Dalamar on Apr 19, 2005 9:31:17 GMT 1
I saw this album with black cover art, a limitid edition, whats the difference from the normal one? Just the cover? It's a digipack with no bonustracks, but alternative cover. I don't know how much the booklet differs, but I think both versions look very nice.
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Post by sador on Apr 19, 2005 18:05:22 GMT 1
So habe mir auch mal ein Falkenbachalbum zugelegt, nämlich"Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty" Sind da Texte dabei?? Über was handeln die???
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Post by Dalamar on Apr 19, 2005 18:21:31 GMT 1
So habe mir auch mal ein Falkenbachalbum zugelegt, nämlich"Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty" Sind da Texte dabei?? Über was handeln die??? Sind fast alle Texte drin, die sich um germanische Mythologie drehen, wie auf allen Falkenbach Alben. "Vanadis" z. B. erzählt vom Stamm der Tenkterer, die am Rhein lebten.
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