The Grass Is Black

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sol Invictus - Trees In Winter


I shouldn't have to explain how important this band is and that every record released is an automatic classic. So I won't.
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Posted by The Crust Monk at 12:52 PM
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Labels: Neo-Folk, Sol Invictus

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