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amok:
Here's a YSI download for Qntal II for anyone who doesn't know the band.

My fave neo-folk band ever, and honestly you could quite possibly take "neo-folk" out of that statement. Seeing them live last summer was a quasi-religious expderience.

Praeserpium Machinarum:
I don't really care much for Neo-folk. I only came to know of it through a feature Geiger(danish music mag) had on World Serpent. That and having listened to :Of The Wand And The Moon:'s Lucifer, which was a bit boring. Beyond I have heard a couple of Death in June tunes(She Said Destroy and others) but nothing really sparked my interest. But it is still hella cool that Kim Larsen rocks his pagan neo-folk, even if as good as no danes listen to it.

KharBevNor:
I have a feeling you might like Current 93. In fact, I have a feeling a lot of indie-type people might like Current 93, if Dave Tibets intensity isn't too uncool or something. He mainly sings about kittens, Aleister Crowley, the unbearable pain of existence, christian and buddhist gnostic mysticism, horsies etc. etc. He's done some collaborative work with Nick Cave. It's just...so fucking DEEP. I mean fuck. Cats Drunk on Copper [Live at the Union Chapel] sends shivers down my spine every time I listen to it. I'm sure a good number of the audience must have been reduced to tears.

Current 93 - A Song For Douglas After He's Dead

Current 93 - The Bloodbells Chime

nescience:
I'm certainly a C93, Death in June and Coil fan, and to this I have but one thing to say: Legendary Pink Dots.  L... P... D.

Praeserpium Machinarum:
It's not bad, I am not sure if I really his solemn voice but that mentioning of pussydom manage to keep it out of self-parody.
But this is a long way from stuff like Dogs Blood Rising right?

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