Hanibal Death Machine: Peut Être
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Hanibal Death Machine: Peut ÊtreGenre: Métal indus avec forte influence DoomBand Members: Batterie : Dorian Loret - Basse : Yann Gerbaud - Guitarre : Corentin Altar di alter - Chant : Jean-Luc LoretMétal indus tendance marylin Manson and Rob Zombie! Chant en Français !

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A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
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A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

So many things I should have said, by Ariana May
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So many things I should have said, by Ariana May

'So many things I should have said' from the debut EP 'Perfect for You' by Ariana May.'So many things I should have said' is an emotional song about the regret of keeping your words inside; it reflects how although we have so many thoughts inside our minds, sometimes it feels like our tongues are tied. This poignant song is wistful and emotional as it echoes how we overthink everything, however is encouraging as it tells us to "always speak whatever's in your mind".The EP 'Perfect for You' is a collection of three songs: 'Perfect for You', 'Embers of the Sun' and 'So many things I should have said'. Though each song has a different message, they all possess the same paradoxical moods of poignancy and optimism; inspiring us with courage for the future or comfort in our memories. All the songs revolve around relationships and how each moment in life shapes us and makes us stronger.

Own It, written and performed by Gail Storr
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Own It, written and performed by Gail Storr

Own It, by Gail Storr: with Guitar - Richard Hatton, Bass - Amber Ackerman, Drums - George Hattersley

Ska Boss - Skatelites
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Ska Boss - Skatelites

Released on: 1993-01-01 Writer: The Skatalites

A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
25:40
A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.


So many things I should have said, by Ariana May
03:01
So many things I should have said, by Ariana May

'So many things I should have said' from the debut EP 'Perfect for You' by Ariana May.'So many things I should have said' is an emotional song about the regret of keeping your words inside; it reflects how although we have so many thoughts inside our minds, sometimes it feels like our tongues are tied. This poignant song is wistful and emotional as it echoes how we overthink everything, however is encouraging as it tells us to "always speak whatever's in your mind".The EP 'Perfect for You' is a collection of three songs: 'Perfect for You', 'Embers of the Sun' and 'So many things I should have said'. Though each song has a different message, they all possess the same paradoxical moods of poignancy and optimism; inspiring us with courage for the future or comfort in our memories. All the songs revolve around relationships and how each moment in life shapes us and makes us stronger.


Own It, written and performed by Gail Storr
01:46
Own It, written and performed by Gail Storr

Own It, by Gail Storr: with Guitar - Richard Hatton, Bass - Amber Ackerman, Drums - George Hattersley


Ska Boss - Skatelites
05:03
Ska Boss - Skatelites

Released on: 1993-01-01 Writer: The Skatalites