Want something cathartic?
Erik Satie is your man
If not that, then this...
Failing those, try this:
This is part 1 of Richard Strauss' Death and Transfiguration AKA "Tod und Verklärung." Strauss even remarked to his daughter-in-law as he lay on his deathbed in 1949: "It's a...
Oh yeah, I don't even like Meshuggah but they're still fantastic musicians in my mind. It's been a while since I listened to Morbid Angel actually, I should give them a listen again because Domination is one of my favourite metal albums and I have so much nostalgia for it.
Actually I lie! I...
Again, I agree with you. I'm far from a hardcore metalhead nowadays (I listen to alot of classical, world and ambient/psychadelia music lately) primarily because theres a huge void of creativity with most of the popular metal bands. There are the few unique ones but for the most part the only...
You asked for catchy hooks and we gave you catchy hooks. If you just don't like it then that's fair enough, but usually the sheer brilliance of the way Devin writes music is enough to get anyone with even the slightest musical knowledge to become a fan. I have one more recommendation:
If...
I know this is pointless because barely anyone seems to be reading the books or the comments, but lets try asking a different question regarding canon, shall we?
Wouldn't it be more innaccurate to have one of the King of Mirkwood's sons mysteriously absent, purely to calm the ragings of...
As said in the MANY OTHER COMMENTS, Legolas is a prince of Mirkwood, and is son of the King of Mirkwood, who is named Thranduil.
The same Mirkwood that is featured heavily in the third act of the book.
The same kingdom visited by the party of Bilbo and the dwarves, and in fact spend quite...
As I said to someone else:
Step 1) Read above posts.
Step 2) Read Novels.
Step 3) Place your fingers together in an open palm position and apply to face.
This is true, though the film makers have admitted that they'll be showing a number of events which occurred between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which is why The Hobbit will span two films.
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