Some years ago during a gathering of pagans and occultists of various shades, I had an "encounter". I don't really want to say any more about it than that. It left me with a terrible feeling that I had just come face to face with something utterly alien and evil. at the time my Spiritual world view had no peg on which to hang this experience. I think, like most people, my view of spiritual evil at the time was somewhat tongue in cheek with more than a nod toward Hollywood. After my encounter everything changed. It took a long time to eventually come to some understanding of what it was I saw and felt. And I can assure you, no drugs were involved.. No words were exchanged. It didn't introduce itself by saying "pleased to meet you, can you guess my name." We can hide from the truth if we want to. But there is another dimension out there which is utterly hostile to us and ultimately seeks our demise. Anyway, this album.....need I say more.
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If nostalgia for an age where creatures of myth walked together with the children of men had a soundtrack, this album would be it. Also, a touching reminder that we can forego wealth and power for wilderness and freedom, if we so choose. emanuele127
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I met Fogweaver through Vedurnan and, later, Magelight. This more energetic take on their music is wonderful and exciting, a compelling twist bearing their unique signature. emanuele127
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