Moonlover, 2015 - by Ghost Bath (post-metal band), American
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134. Funeral - Ghost Bath (DSBM/Post-Black Metal, 2014)
Art by John Everett Millais: "Ophelia", 1851 - 1852
It depicts Ophelia, a character from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, singing before she drowns in a river.
Millais’s model for the painting was a young woman aged nineteen called Elizabeth Siddall. To create the effect of Elizabeth pretending to be Ophelia drowning in the river, she posed for Millais in a bath full of water. To keep the water warm some oil lamps were placed underneath.
While posing, Elizabeth wore a very fine silver embroidered dress bought by Millais from a second-hand shop for four pounds.
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Idk but these are my most listened bands rn
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Ghost Bath Interview: Honing the Art of Despair — The Heavy Metal Citadel
Citadel: What is your favourite instrument to play and why? (excluding your throat!)
Dennis: 100% guitar, no doubt. the guitar at this point is just an extension of myself. i can pick one up and express anything i want in a short matter of time from just a faint idea in my head. i wouldn't even say I'm a "great" guitar player. i don't shred or write fast solos. i just write what i feel.
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this whole album is insane
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the third playlist in my dsbm collection...
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