Six years ago, I accidentally listened to their music with a UA-cam algorithm and I remember being even crazier, especially when the band name was tundra. Because I thought I almost perfectly embodied the image that I had imagined while studying about the region of Tundra in high school. But I got even crazier after seeing their album cover.
I often listen to this music, imagining the most lonely, cold, dry or damp land on earth. I'm so thankful and I like this album that gives me a lot of comfort whenever that happens.
@@julia.kowalsky Europeans make good products as well. Like I enjoy my Italian dip pen. My German lever locking knife. I have even heard that Austrian made firearms tend to be high quality products. Among a few things that are well made in Europe. It would be ok. To be proud of something that was made in your home country. Wouldn't you say?
I wonder what the other comments are also, this feels more like Classical Ambient Blackgaze rather than SDBM, the piano and the acoustics and the creative and unique ideas and the heart and spirit poured into every theme is intense and wonderful. This is why I love Black Metal as a whole, it's the most unique and beautiful genre, it can make you feel sad and angry and even depressed but it's music like this that just lets us forget about ourselves for a short time and wonder into a world beyond ourselves, hopefully art like this can help people in ways either never intended or wonderfully articulated it should be something that speaks to people regardless of genre.
Six years ago, I accidentally listened to their music with a UA-cam algorithm and I remember being even crazier, especially when the band name was tundra. Because I thought I almost perfectly embodied the image that I had imagined while studying about the region of Tundra in high school. But I got even crazier after seeing their album cover.
I often listen to this music, imagining the most lonely, cold, dry or damp land on earth. I'm so thankful and I like this album that gives me a lot of comfort whenever that happens.
I always come back to this album. It’s been years and it still resonates.
pro trick: watch series at kaldrostream. I've been using them for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Augustus Landen yea, I have been watching on kaldrostream for years myself :D
@Augustus Landen Yup, been using KaldroStream for years myself :D
@Augustus Landen Yup, I've been using kaldrostream for since december myself :)
It’s been 5 years. Still come back eh?
Sadness is great
I Love this Band So Much 🥺
Holy shit the Light Falling In Our Storm had one of the most beautiful emotional build ups iv'e heard
Agree - speechless every single time ... should be posted separately. Thanks Spotify for suggesting me this.
Yeah spotify suggested it to me as well
The best he ever did
Perfect
Amazing stuff! Thanks
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In USA they know how to make high quality product...even black metal sounds suffice authentic
xDDD omg. The most American comment ever. Lol
@@julia.kowalsky Do you have some issue against Americans?
@@xPumaFangx no, but to a European it sounds very American.
@@julia.kowalsky Europeans make good products as well. Like I enjoy my Italian dip pen. My German lever locking knife. I have even heard that Austrian made firearms tend to be high quality products. Among a few things that are well made in Europe.
It would be ok. To be proud of something that was made in your home country.
Wouldn't you say?
I’m not disagreeing that the US has birthed some great artists and bands but Sadness is a product of Mexico, Damián Antón Ojeda is from Mexico City
This never was Black metal
How come?
la tristeza forma parte del género aunque te pese
hay algunas partes que parecen ser de rosa , pero no verás a zorras bailando con esta música
uwu daddy stuff a carrot. in. my. peaness.
I wonder what the other comments are also, this feels more like Classical Ambient Blackgaze rather than SDBM, the piano and the acoustics and the creative and unique ideas and the heart and spirit poured into every theme is intense and wonderful. This is why I love Black Metal as a whole, it's the most unique and beautiful genre, it can make you feel sad and angry and even depressed but it's music like this that just lets us forget about ourselves for a short time and wonder into a world beyond ourselves, hopefully art like this can help people in ways either never intended or wonderfully articulated it should be something that speaks to people regardless of genre.