Nadja [fuzzy, warm, suffocating instrumental drone d00m]

Discussion in 'Music Discussion' started by Greippi, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. Genomer 5/8 Supporter

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    The Skin Turns to Glass title track is still the best thing I've heard done by Nadja.
  2. Bacong well-together man

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    Fuck, Radiance of Shadows is so massive
  3. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    oh yes, it is.

    be sure and get Touched as well.
  4. Genomer 5/8 Supporter

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    I have a lot of Nadja material, but I find myself going back to Skin Turns to Glass and Touched the most. I'm totally fine with that, though. They're both excellent albums.
  5. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    Touched and Radiance of Shadows for me.

    the split with A Storm of Light was also good, and i like Numbness a lot as well.
  6. Cedric Access to Chipotle

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    I'm a fan of Bodycage, as well
  7. adace Junior Member

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    Just found this band literally 15 minutes ago. Such beautiful music. Reminds me of Jesu.
  8. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    man you are finding all sorts of awesome music!
  9. adace Junior Member

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    Thanks. Could you recommend more stuff to me, please?
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