Comments on: February’s Album Review https://www.kyledunkerley.com/music-review/februarys-album-review/ Words | Music | Tech Tue, 06 Mar 2018 02:35:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Jeremy Stone https://www.kyledunkerley.com/music-review/februarys-album-review/#comment-62 Tue, 06 Mar 2018 02:35:07 +0000 http://kyles.one/?p=792#comment-62 In reply to Kyle D.

Great suggestions, thoroughly enjoyed both of them (for what it’s worth, they both made their way onto my ‘Cool Songs’ Spotify playlist). They really lean into the folk music aspects, which I appreciated. The music video for The Call of the Mountains has some seriously cool shots as well

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By: Kyle D https://www.kyledunkerley.com/music-review/februarys-album-review/#comment-61 Mon, 05 Mar 2018 00:51:50 +0000 http://kyles.one/?p=792#comment-61 In reply to Jeremy Stone.

Thanks so much for reading! It really makes my day.
An Ocean Between Us is such a fantastic song. And As I Lay Dying were really good at their slower, softer songs.
Give A Rose For Epona and The Call of the Mountains from Eluveitie a listen – I’ll be keen to her your thoughts on those two tracks!

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By: Jeremy Stone https://www.kyledunkerley.com/music-review/februarys-album-review/#comment-60 Thu, 01 Mar 2018 02:44:55 +0000 http://kyles.one/?p=792#comment-60 I’m enjoying these recommendations, folk metal is not a genre I’ve ever really listened to before. Listened to both of these over the last few days, I particularly loved An Ocean Between Us and I Never Wanted from the first album.
I’ve never tried writing about music at all (and never read reviews of albums) so I don’t have the language to properly describe them. But I think I find myself drawn to the songs with a more melodic (or harmonic?) focus.

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