Happy Days
Happy Days is a black metal duo that originally began in Sarasota, Florida as a solo project consisting of guitarist/bassist/vocalist A. Morbid who started the group by himself at 14 years old in the year 2004. But music wasn't released until he recorded three demos under the Happy Days name in 2007. In 2008, Karmageddon (Managarm, Wedard, Griefthorn) joined the band as the permanent drummer and has contributed to every release since. The only exception is the "Children of Failure" split
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Happy Days
Happy Days is a black metal duo that originally began in Sarasota, Florida as a solo project consisting of guitarist/bassist/vocalist A. Morbid who started the group by himself at 14 years old in the year 2004. But music wasn't released until he recorded three demos under the Happy Days name in 2007. In 2008, Karmageddon (Managarm, Wedard, Griefthorn) joined the band as the permanent drummer and has contributed to every release since. The only exception is the "Children of Failure" split
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ayo was tha word ? my name mill and i’d like to review and react to your music on my stream , where also the crowd an audience will be there to give their feedback to.   want in ?   Simply saying your best song with your artist name of the subject line   milli@planaradiostation.com   Also, shoot me over a text message so you don’t miss it   WhatsApp works too   +1-510-269-7042   Say, Milli play me on your stream and add your artist name.
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The whisper of leaves.
The rustling of leaves, whispering in between. The stories they share and the secrets they keep.
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Haunting, evocative and entrancing. The subtle layering of different parts is just exactly, perfectly right, the use of space to create that glorious reverberation swells my heart, and it is just swoonably to die for. Oddly enough, the use of space and emptiness as an instrument in itself brings to mind a John Fahey bootleg of "Dance of the Inhabitants" where he plays the room's sound as much as he does an amplified Weissenborn lap steel, creating an immersive experience - but "The Whisper of Leaves" is the contemplative, still small Yin to Fahey's Dionysian Yang. This is simply beautiful, and thank you!
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