TPR is black metal from the post-apocalypse when all guitars have disintegrated from the nuclear blast. A bleak celebration of humanity's end. Besides the grimness the mastermind behind TPR is a great guy, I used to be in a project with him and have known him for years. Great to see TPR featured on the best metal channel out of Finland.
Thanks for your words and nice description of the music! I dig it. Cool to know he's a great guy, too. Would be great to interview artists such as him on the channel in addition to metal musicians I have interviewed.
I love compilation albums when they're good (I've been listening to Genocide Organ's latest one a lot since it came out, for example) and as a fairly regular listener of TRP, I find this one too bumpy, as you've explained. His studio and live albums are much better, though it's still worth a spin or two.
TPR is black metal from the post-apocalypse when all guitars have disintegrated from the nuclear blast. A bleak celebration of humanity's end. Besides the grimness the mastermind behind TPR is a great guy, I used to be in a project with him and have known him for years. Great to see TPR featured on the best metal channel out of Finland.
Thanks for your words and nice description of the music! I dig it. Cool to know he's a great guy, too. Would be great to interview artists such as him on the channel in addition to metal musicians I have interviewed.
Saw TPR in Lahti in 2016. It still haunts me and I like it.
Very nice!
I love compilation albums when they're good (I've been listening to Genocide Organ's latest one a lot since it came out, for example) and as a fairly regular listener of TRP, I find this one too bumpy, as you've explained. His studio and live albums are much better, though it's still worth a spin or two.
Aye. If the mood changes too much, it might not do the magic it's supposed to.