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Colin Marston Quotes






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I’ve never had a band with more than 3 people (meaning only two string players), so I love having the ability for 3-part polyphony (Colin Marston Quotes)
I think Americans such as Leviathan have done a lot to expand the sonic palette of black metal (Colin Marston Quotes)
The term black metal has become a lot looser, or can include a larger range of sounds and extra-musical aesthetics, not just Satan and power chords. (Colin Marston Quotes)
As for complicating the black metal aesthetic, I don’t care about that since it was never a goal of mine to lay out any particular preconceived aesthetic, let alone one of traditional black metal where pseudonyms are adopted. (Colin Marston Quotes)