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Abhorrent Expanse – Enter the Misanthropocene Review
How experimental is too experimental? Tha…
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Abhorrent Expanse – Enter the Misanthropocene Review
By Dear Hollow
How experimental is too experimental? That’s the question Chicago’s Abhorrent Expanse posits. It’s clear from the title: Enter the Misanthropocene enters to play jazz and fuck shit up, and “Bitches Brew” is on its final notes. When the Lord of the Promo Pit designated the quartet as “death-drone,” I was intrigued and gobbled up rights. It was clear from the jump that Abhorrent Expanse was not the death metal act with a mammoth guitar tone I had hoped, but an improvisational free jazz quartet that decides to do extreme metal sometimes, with death metal, grindcore, and, yes, drone metal making short-lived appearances. Pushing the boundary between extreme lofty experimentation and outright nonsense, Enter the Misanthropocene is a sophomore effort that will take you to an abstract and uncompromising world – or straight to the medicine cabinet for an aspirin.
Abhorrent Expanse has a solid lineup, including caliber from Zebulon Pike, Celestiial, Obsequiae, and The Blight – even if its sound feels entirely convoluted. Following the controversial debut Gateways to Resplendence, Enter the Misanthropocene is largely the same, but its scope is larger, significantly reducing its drone content in favor of jazzy noodling, grind intensity, sprawling ambiance, and deconstructed death metal jaggedness. The drone that exists within is a short-lived sprawl that pops up periodically, giving a more abstract feel than its predecessor’s “dissodeath meeting drone metal in a dark alley behind the Kmart” vibe. Forty-eight minutes of whiplash-inducing tonal and tempo shifts, off-key twanging, random stoner sprawls, and an undeserved love for improv awaits – and I need a nap.
Say it with me: improv is bad. I get the whole avant-garde approach that John Zorn would drool over, that an improvised performance is a “never see it the same way twice” kind of deal, but that doesn’t mean it’s good. As we’ve seen with typically good bands like Neptunian Maximalism or Bunsenburner, relying on group chemistry instead of thoughtful songwriting to create a singular experience hardly pans out – and Enter the Misanthropocene is no exception. Moments of avant-garde clarity in which the instruments align shine in the twitching obscure grind (title track, “Assail the Density Matrix,” “Dissonant Aggressors”), short-lived minimalist drone (“Praise for Chaos,” “Dissonant Aggressors,” “Ascension Symptom Acceleration”), haunting ritualism (“Waves of Graves”), and ambient calm (“Kairos”). Death growls are sparse. Enter the Misanthropocene is so free jazz and avant-garde it forcibly drags nonconsenting listeners into what seems like obscenely high art…
…Or incompetent musicianship. Much of Abhorrent Expanse’s sound is rooted in utter nonsense, and one that often gets played really fast. While there’s certainly artistic discomfort aplenty to be found on this record, in which I can see some merit (“Waves of Graves,” “Drenched Onyx”), these are scattered moments among what sound like the plonks and twunks of a novice fiddling with a new guitar at Guitar Center. Atonal noodling and off-beat drumming accounts for the majority of its forty-eight minute runtime, sounding entirely random. The drone-doom moments feel off-beat and misaligned (“Praise for Chaos”), some ambient moments are so subtle and minimalist that they just cover John Cage’s 4’33” for a bit before eventually becoming audible (“Nephilim Disinterred”), and by the end of the ten-minute closer “Prostrate Before Chthonic Devourment” you might feel like you’ve been through a prostrate exam.
The promotion around Abhorrent Expanse relies on similarities to dissonant acts like Portal and Imperial Triumphant – but in order to do that, they’d actually have to write some songs first. Gateways to Resplendence was challenging and avant-garde but anchored to a respectable degree; Enter the Misanthropocene is a leaf on the wind, being blown by one avant-garde gust to another with no semblance of gravity to save it. Its high-art status is a divisive issue, as the directionless noodling can be seen as either a challenging piece of art or four dudes who don’t know how to play their instruments. But isn’t that the nature of art itself? Abhorrent Expanse holds a mirror to art itself, making us question what is drivel and what is erudite – through the improvised off-key noodling of someone who has arguably never picked up a guitar before.
Rating: 1.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Amalgam Music
Websites: abhorrentexpanse.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: August 15th, 2025#10 #2025 #AbhorrentExpanse #AmalgamMusic #AmbientMetal #AmericanMetal #Aug25 #Bunsenburner #Celestiial #DeathMetal #DissonantDeathMetal #EnterTheMisanthropocene #FreeJazz #Grindcore #ImperialTriumphant #JohnCage #JohnZorn #NeptunianMaximalism #Noise #Obsequiae #Portal #Review #Reviews #TheBlight #ZebulonPike
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/348343/ Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review #2025 #3.5 #Aug25 #CaelidDogSummer #Darkthrone #Entertainment #FellOmen #Godkiller #GreekMetal #Motörhead #music #Obsequiae #RawBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TrueCultRecords #UK #UnitedKingdom
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Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review
Raw black metal is a tricky proposition. There’s an extremely thin line to walk between production choices designed…
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Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review
By Alekhines Gun
Raw black metal is a tricky proposition. There’s an extremely thin line to walk between production choices designed to add mood and atmosphere to compositions via a wall of auditory fog and production choices that sound like someone threw their equipment down a block of concrete stairs and deemed it “artistic.” Countless one-man projects launch all the time to throw their hat in the ring with the Black Cilice’s and Paysage D’hivers of the world, with results ranging from formidable to unlistenable. Hailing from Greece, Fell Omen are newcomers to this arena, with their second album dropping a meagre six months after their first. Such a rapid turnaround implies either a deep creative well or a collection of kiddie-pool shallow ideas, so let’s dive in and see what these dog summer days have to offer.
How raw is raw? Caelid Dog Summer sounds most comparable to …Eternal Hails era Darkthrone. Everything is naturally underproduced, but only just-so, with a clarity in the instruments so all can be heard without sounding shimmery and polished. This gives the sound palate of Fell Omen a punkish and suitably rough-hewn style which suits the somewhat simplistic riff stylings of “Poise On Rune” without swinging into treble-tearing subwoofer-blowing ugliness. The raw-as-atmosphere is elsewhere emphasized in the beautiful runs littered across “Northern Lights Bomb,” where the warbling under-production adds to the piercing melodies without burying them in a haze of noise. While perhaps not quite ugly enough to be straight Cherd bait, Caelid Dog Summer manages to stick the landing with a production which qualifies for the genre label while being clear enough to let its moments of triumph and mood shine through.
As for the mood, the name of the game is fun.1 Fell Omen have assembled a collection of songs into fist-pumping, coke-snorting, beer-swigging sounds of grandeur and delight in complete defiance of stereotype. “Starscourge Phase One & Phase Two” kicks in the doors with straightforward assault which is almost Motörhead-ed in its enthusiasm and glee, with major chord progressions and solos that sound ripped from old school heavy metal trappings in their melodic noodlage and drunkenly shredded exuberance. “The Horrors Persist But So Does Steel” is a short, straightforward whip-cracking assault with some medieval-tinged melodies reminiscent of Godkiller. Those aural fingerprints, as well as the atmospheres of a much more streamlined Obsequiae result in a listen which manages to sound like its lifted from the world of our exhausted knight in not-so-shiny armor without losing its own sense of identity in the process.
Performances are enthusiastic, and while never anything complicated enough to be considered techy, they are delivered with skill. Sole member “Spider of Pnyx” delivers one solo after another without ever devolving into guitar-hero wankery. Closing track “The Fire is Still Warm” pumps the brakes on the tempo at last for a proper album finale, though it does take a little long getting the point across. Other than a few riffs across the album being stretched longer than they need to, songs come complete with identity and personality, well-arranged from atmospheric transitions to quick bursts of energy before collapsing back into a drunken bar brawl solo. His vocals are also excellent, not drowning the music in a blanket of voice but adding emphasis to groove and riff alike with a pitch like he was raised on a steady diet of extra coarse sandpaper. This care in assembly from beginning to end allows the sub-half-hour run time to feel perfect, as the album arrives, says its peace, raids your liquor cabinet, and runs off into the night before you can saddle your nearest horse.
Suffice to say, I’ve had a great time with Caelid Dog Summer. A defiant middle finger to the well-established trope of “No Mosh No Trends No Fun”, Fell Omen have crafted a platter worthy of triggering mosh, bringing back the trend of sexy lads in shining armor, and absolutely oodles of fun. That the album does so without ever devolving into self-parody or trying its hand at out EVILLLLLLing2 genre mates is worthy of commendation. The fact that it also manages to nail the balance between raw atmosphere and approachability elevates it from a simple fun listen to a truly delightful experience. Go grab some beer and dive into the last days of this truly dogged summer.
Rating: 3.5/5
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Website: Official Bandcamp
Releases Worldwide: August 15th, 2025#2025 #35 #Aug25 #CaelidDogSummer #Darkthrone #FellOmen #Godkiller #GreekMetal #Motörhead #Obsequiae #RawBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TrueCultRecords
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Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review
By Alekhines Gun
Raw black metal is a tricky proposition. There’s an extremely thin line to walk between production choices designed to add mood and atmosphere to compositions via a wall of auditory fog and production choices that sound like someone threw their equipment down a block of concrete stairs and deemed it “artistic.” Countless one-man projects launch all the time to throw their hat in the ring with the Black Cilice’s and Paysage D’hivers of the world, with results ranging from formidable to unlistenable. Hailing from Greece, Fell Omen are newcomers to this arena, with their second album dropping a meagre six months after their first. Such a rapid turnaround implies either a deep creative well or a collection of kiddie-pool shallow ideas, so let’s dive in and see what these dog summer days have to offer.
How raw is raw? Caelid Dog Summer sounds most comparable to …Eternal Hails era Darkthrone. Everything is naturally underproduced, but only just-so, with a clarity in the instruments so all can be heard without sounding shimmery and polished. This gives the sound palate of Fell Omen a punkish and suitably rough-hewn style which suits the somewhat simplistic riff stylings of “Poise On Rune” without swinging into treble-tearing subwoofer-blowing ugliness. The raw-as-atmosphere is elsewhere emphasized in the beautiful runs littered across “Northern Lights Bomb,” where the warbling under-production adds to the piercing melodies without burying them in a haze of noise. While perhaps not quite ugly enough to be straight Cherd bait, Caelid Dog Summer manages to stick the landing with a production which qualifies for the genre label while being clear enough to let its moments of triumph and mood shine through.
As for the mood, the name of the game is fun.1 Fell Omen have assembled a collection of songs into fist-pumping, coke-snorting, beer-swigging sounds of grandeur and delight in complete defiance of stereotype. “Starscourge Phase One & Phase Two” kicks in the doors with straightforward assault which is almost Motörhead-ed in its enthusiasm and glee, with major chord progressions and solos that sound ripped from old school heavy metal trappings in their melodic noodlage and drunkenly shredded exuberance. “The Horrors Persist But So Does Steel” is a short, straightforward whip-cracking assault with some medieval-tinged melodies reminiscent of Godkiller. Those aural fingerprints, as well as the atmospheres of a much more streamlined Obsequiae result in a listen which manages to sound like its lifted from the world of our exhausted knight in not-so-shiny armor without losing its own sense of identity in the process.
Performances are enthusiastic, and while never anything complicated enough to be considered techy, they are delivered with skill. Sole member “Spider of Pnyx” delivers one solo after another without ever devolving into guitar-hero wankery. Closing track “The Fire is Still Warm” pumps the brakes on the tempo at last for a proper album finale, though it does take a little long getting the point across. Other than a few riffs across the album being stretched longer than they need to, songs come complete with identity and personality, well-arranged from atmospheric transitions to quick bursts of energy before collapsing back into a drunken bar brawl solo. His vocals are also excellent, not drowning the music in a blanket of voice but adding emphasis to groove and riff alike with a pitch like he was raised on a steady diet of extra coarse sandpaper. This care in assembly from beginning to end allows the sub-half-hour run time to feel perfect, as the album arrives, says its peace, raids your liquor cabinet, and runs off into the night before you can saddle your nearest horse.
Suffice to say, I’ve had a great time with Caelid Dog Summer. A defiant middle finger to the well-established trope of “No Mosh No Trends No Fun”, Fell Omen have crafted a platter worthy of triggering mosh, bringing back the trend of sexy lads in shining armor, and absolutely oodles of fun. That the album does so without ever devolving into self-parody or trying its hand at out EVILLLLLLing2 genre mates is worthy of commendation. The fact that it also manages to nail the balance between raw atmosphere and approachability elevates it from a simple fun listen to a truly delightful experience. Go grab some beer and dive into the last days of this truly dogged summer.
Rating: 3.5/5
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Website: Official Bandcamp
Releases Worldwide: August 15th, 2025#2025 #35 #Aug25 #CaelidDogSummer #Darkthrone #FellOmen #Godkiller #GreekMetal #Motörhead #Obsequiae #RawBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TrueCultRecords
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Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review
By Alekhines Gun
Raw black metal is a tricky proposition. There’s an extremely thin line to walk between production choices designed to add mood and atmosphere to compositions via a wall of auditory fog and production choices that sound like someone threw their equipment down a block of concrete stairs and deemed it “artistic.” Countless one-man projects launch all the time to throw their hat in the ring with the Black Cilice’s and Paysage D’hivers of the world, with results ranging from formidable to unlistenable. Hailing from Greece, Fell Omen are newcomers to this arena, with their second album dropping a meagre six months after their first. Such a rapid turnaround implies either a deep creative well or a collection of kiddie-pool shallow ideas, so let’s dive in and see what these dog summer days have to offer.
How raw is raw? Caelid Dog Summer sounds most comparable to …Eternal Hails era Darkthrone. Everything is naturally underproduced, but only just-so, with a clarity in the instruments so all can be heard without sounding shimmery and polished. This gives the sound palate of Fell Omen a punkish and suitably rough-hewn style which suits the somewhat simplistic riff stylings of “Poise On Rune” without swinging into treble-tearing subwoofer-blowing ugliness. The raw-as-atmosphere is elsewhere emphasized in the beautiful runs littered across “Northern Lights Bomb,” where the warbling under-production adds to the piercing melodies without burying them in a haze of noise. While perhaps not quite ugly enough to be straight Cherd bait, Caelid Dog Summer manages to stick the landing with a production which qualifies for the genre label while being clear enough to let its moments of triumph and mood shine through.
As for the mood, the name of the game is fun.1 Fell Omen have assembled a collection of songs into fist-pumping, coke-snorting, beer-swigging sounds of grandeur and delight in complete defiance of stereotype. “Starscourge Phase One & Phase Two” kicks in the doors with straightforward assault which is almost Motörhead-ed in its enthusiasm and glee, with major chord progressions and solos that sound ripped from old school heavy metal trappings in their melodic noodlage and drunkenly shredded exuberance. “The Horrors Persist But So Does Steel” is a short, straightforward whip-cracking assault with some medieval-tinged melodies reminiscent of Godkiller. Those aural fingerprints, as well as the atmospheres of a much more streamlined Obsequiae result in a listen which manages to sound like its lifted from the world of our exhausted knight in not-so-shiny armor without losing its own sense of identity in the process.
Performances are enthusiastic, and while never anything complicated enough to be considered techy, they are delivered with skill. Sole member “Spider of Pnyx” delivers one solo after another without ever devolving into guitar-hero wankery. Closing track “The Fire is Still Warm” pumps the brakes on the tempo at last for a proper album finale, though it does take a little long getting the point across. Other than a few riffs across the album being stretched longer than they need to, songs come complete with identity and personality, well-arranged from atmospheric transitions to quick bursts of energy before collapsing back into a drunken bar brawl solo. His vocals are also excellent, not drowning the music in a blanket of voice but adding emphasis to groove and riff alike with a pitch like he was raised on a steady diet of extra coarse sandpaper. This care in assembly from beginning to end allows the sub-half-hour run time to feel perfect, as the album arrives, says its peace, raids your liquor cabinet, and runs off into the night before you can saddle your nearest horse.
Suffice to say, I’ve had a great time with Caelid Dog Summer. A defiant middle finger to the well-established trope of “No Mosh No Trends No Fun”, Fell Omen have crafted a platter worthy of triggering mosh, bringing back the trend of sexy lads in shining armor, and absolutely oodles of fun. That the album does so without ever devolving into self-parody or trying its hand at out EVILLLLLLing2 genre mates is worthy of commendation. The fact that it also manages to nail the balance between raw atmosphere and approachability elevates it from a simple fun listen to a truly delightful experience. Go grab some beer and dive into the last days of this truly dogged summer.
Rating: 3.5/5
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Website: Official Bandcamp
Releases Worldwide: August 15th, 2025#2025 #35 #Aug25 #CaelidDogSummer #Darkthrone #FellOmen #Godkiller #GreekMetal #Motörhead #Obsequiae #RawBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TrueCultRecords
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Fell Omen – Caelid Dog Summer Review
By Alekhines Gun
Raw black metal is a tricky proposition. There’s an extremely thin line to walk between production choices designed to add mood and atmosphere to compositions via a wall of auditory fog and production choices that sound like someone threw their equipment down a block of concrete stairs and deemed it “artistic.” Countless one-man projects launch all the time to throw their hat in the ring with the Black Cilice’s and Paysage D’hivers of the world, with results ranging from formidable to unlistenable. Hailing from Greece, Fell Omen are newcomers to this arena, with their second album dropping a meagre six months after their first. Such a rapid turnaround implies either a deep creative well or a collection of kiddie-pool shallow ideas, so let’s dive in and see what these dog summer days have to offer.
How raw is raw? Caelid Dog Summer sounds most comparable to …Eternal Hails era Darkthrone. Everything is naturally underproduced, but only just-so, with a clarity in the instruments so all can be heard without sounding shimmery and polished. This gives the sound palate of Fell Omen a punkish and suitably rough-hewn style which suits the somewhat simplistic riff stylings of “Poise On Rune” without swinging into treble-tearing subwoofer-blowing ugliness. The raw-as-atmosphere is elsewhere emphasized in the beautiful runs littered across “Northern Lights Bomb,” where the warbling under-production adds to the piercing melodies without burying them in a haze of noise. While perhaps not quite ugly enough to be straight Cherd bait, Caelid Dog Summer manages to stick the landing with a production which qualifies for the genre label while being clear enough to let its moments of triumph and mood shine through.
As for the mood, the name of the game is fun.1 Fell Omen have assembled a collection of songs into fist-pumping, coke-snorting, beer-swigging sounds of grandeur and delight in complete defiance of stereotype. “Starscourge Phase One & Phase Two” kicks in the doors with straightforward assault which is almost Motörhead-ed in its enthusiasm and glee, with major chord progressions and solos that sound ripped from old school heavy metal trappings in their melodic noodlage and drunkenly shredded exuberance. “The Horrors Persist But So Does Steel” is a short, straightforward whip-cracking assault with some medieval-tinged melodies reminiscent of Godkiller. Those aural fingerprints, as well as the atmospheres of a much more streamlined Obsequiae result in a listen which manages to sound like its lifted from the world of our exhausted knight in not-so-shiny armor without losing its own sense of identity in the process.
Performances are enthusiastic, and while never anything complicated enough to be considered techy, they are delivered with skill. Sole member “Spider of Pnyx” delivers one solo after another without ever devolving into guitar-hero wankery. Closing track “The Fire is Still Warm” pumps the brakes on the tempo at last for a proper album finale, though it does take a little long getting the point across. Other than a few riffs across the album being stretched longer than they need to, songs come complete with identity and personality, well-arranged from atmospheric transitions to quick bursts of energy before collapsing back into a drunken bar brawl solo. His vocals are also excellent, not drowning the music in a blanket of voice but adding emphasis to groove and riff alike with a pitch like he was raised on a steady diet of extra coarse sandpaper. This care in assembly from beginning to end allows the sub-half-hour run time to feel perfect, as the album arrives, says its peace, raids your liquor cabinet, and runs off into the night before you can saddle your nearest horse.
Suffice to say, I’ve had a great time with Caelid Dog Summer. A defiant middle finger to the well-established trope of “No Mosh No Trends No Fun”, Fell Omen have crafted a platter worthy of triggering mosh, bringing back the trend of sexy lads in shining armor, and absolutely oodles of fun. That the album does so without ever devolving into self-parody or trying its hand at out EVILLLLLLing2 genre mates is worthy of commendation. The fact that it also manages to nail the balance between raw atmosphere and approachability elevates it from a simple fun listen to a truly delightful experience. Go grab some beer and dive into the last days of this truly dogged summer.
Rating: 3.5/5
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Website: Official Bandcamp
Releases Worldwide: August 15th, 2025#2025 #35 #Aug25 #CaelidDogSummer #Darkthrone #FellOmen #Godkiller #GreekMetal #Motörhead #Obsequiae #RawBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TrueCultRecords
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¡Ya esta aquí el concurso de ilustración enebé*!
Con este concurso pretendemos por un lado ayudar a financiar el encuentro, ya que con la ilustración ganadora haremos obsequios para las donaciones con recompensa; y por otro dar visibilidad a artisteses enebé* y generar redes a través del arte.
Podéis consular las bases de concurso en el siguiente enlace:
https://cryptpad.disroot.org/file/#/2/file/CDEXAU2b7MbSeWkqt1ge2XRU/
Y los anexos con el acuerdo de cesión de derechos y la autorización para menores de edad en los siguientes enlaces
Acuerdo de cesión de derechos:
https://cryptpad.disroot.org/file/#/2/file/bEjLXvzgKRtXa1jcMHb0eyDB/
Autorización para menores de edad: https://cryptpad.disroot.org/file/#/2/file/qt95p9zpaLsQHve4mm9xpjkK/
Tenéis hasta el 17 de Agosto para participar.
Esperamos que os animéis, ¡conectemos a través del arte!
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/249397/ Tout le quartier du Mistral rend hommage à Samuel lors de ses obsèques, sauf Morgane… Le résumé de l’épisode 376 du mardi 15 juillet 2025 #anniversaire #commentaire #Divertissement #EncorePlusBelle #Entertainment #FR #France #France3 #MYTF1MAX #PlusBelleLaVie #PlusBelleLaVieEnAvance #Ru00e9sumu00e9PlusBelleLaVie #Ru00e9sumu00e9PlusBelleLaVieEnAvance #TeleLoisirs.fr #Télévision #TF1 #TV
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Брэд Питт после развода с Джоли разрывает отношения с двумя детьми,
https://www.unian.net/lite/stars/bred-pitt-posle-razvoda-s-dzholi-ne-obshchaetsya-s-dvumya-detmi-posle-razvoda-13035006.html
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Брэд Питт после развода с Джоли разрывает отношения с двумя детьми,
https://www.unian.net/lite/stars/bred-pitt-posle-razvoda-s-dzholi-ne-obshchaetsya-s-dvumya-detmi-posle-razvoda-13035006.html
#unian #БрэдПитт #АнджелинаДжоли #детиПиттаиДжоли #разводПиттаиДжоли -
Мадс Миккельсен поделился, что общего в его ролях в Death Stranding и Hitman
https://www.unian.net/games/mads-mikkelsen-podelilsya-chto-obshchego-v-ego-rolyah-v-death-stranding-i-hitman-13032159.html
#unian #МадсМиккельсен #МадсМиккельсенDeath_Stranding #ЛеШиффр #МадсМиккельсенДжеймсБонд #Death_Stranding -
Мадс Миккельсен поделился, что общего в его ролях в Death Stranding и Hitman
https://www.unian.net/games/mads-mikkelsen-podelilsya-chto-obshchego-v-ego-rolyah-v-death-stranding-i-hitman-13032159.html
#unian #МадсМиккельсен #МадсМиккельсенDeath_Stranding #ЛеШиффр #МадсМиккельсенДжеймсБонд #Death_Stranding -
РФ ищет, где готовили атаку на авиабазы: в Челябинске обыски на складах
https://www.unian.net/world/rf-shukaye-de-gotuvali-ataku-na-aerodromi-u-chelyabinsku-obshuki-na-skladah-foto-13025490.html
#unian #Новостимира #малюк #сбу #василиймалюк #оленьяаэродром #аэродромоленья #40_самолетов #стратегическаяавиациярф #паутина #операцияпаутина #иркутскаяобласть #иркутск #энгельс #Дягилево #Оленья #Иваново #Белая #челябинскийсклад -
РФ ищет, где готовили атаку на авиабазы: в Челябинске обыски на складах
https://www.unian.net/world/rf-shukaye-de-gotuvali-ataku-na-aerodromi-u-chelyabinsku-obshuki-na-skladah-foto-13025490.html
#unian #Новостимира #малюк #сбу #василиймалюк #оленьяаэродром #аэродромоленья #40_самолетов #стратегическаяавиациярф #паутина #операцияпаутина #иркутскаяобласть #иркутск #энгельс #Дягилево #Оленья #Иваново #Белая #челябинскийсклад -
https://www.europesays.com/fr/119974/ Nelson Monfort, Pascal Praud et Patrick Poivre d’Arvor réunis aux obsèques de Daniel Bilalian, à Neuilly #ActuPeople #célébrités #DanielBilalian #Divertissement #Entertainment #FR #France #InfoPeople #InfosPeopleDuJour #NelsonMonfort #NewsPeople #PascalPraud #people #PhotoPeople #PotinsDeStars #PotinsPeople #PPDA
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https://www.theverge.com/news/658829/elizabeth-warren-jeff-bezos-amazon-trump-tariffs
Elizabeth Warren asks Jeff Bezos if he got any favors for his ‘subservience’ to Trump
#warren #amazon #AMZN #Bezos #favors #trump #tariffs #customers #consumers #sycophant #fawner #flatterer #toadie #techbros #oligarchy #oligarch #obsequious #minion #kowtow #bootlicker #brownnoser #kissup #suckup #sellout #retail #shopping #consumer #spending #kakistocracy
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https://www.theverge.com/news/658829/elizabeth-warren-jeff-bezos-amazon-trump-tariffs
Elizabeth Warren asks Jeff Bezos if he got any favors for his ‘subservience’ to Trump
#warren #amazon #AMZN #Bezos #favors #trump #tariffs #customers #consumers #sycophant #fawner #flatterer #toadie #techbros #oligarchy #oligarch #obsequious #minion #kowtow #bootlicker #brownnoser #kissup #suckup #sellout #retail #shopping #consumer #spending #kakistocracy
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https://www.theverge.com/news/658829/elizabeth-warren-jeff-bezos-amazon-trump-tariffs
Elizabeth Warren asks Jeff Bezos if he got any favors for his ‘subservience’ to Trump
#warren #amazon #AMZN #Bezos #favors #trump #tariffs #customers #consumers #sycophant #fawner #flatterer #toadie #techbros #oligarchy #oligarch #obsequious #minion #kowtow #bootlicker #brownnoser #kissup #suckup #sellout #retail #shopping #consumer #spending #kakistocracy
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https://www.theverge.com/news/658829/elizabeth-warren-jeff-bezos-amazon-trump-tariffs
Elizabeth Warren asks Jeff Bezos if he got any favors for his ‘subservience’ to Trump
#warren #amazon #AMZN #Bezos #favors #trump #tariffs #customers #consumers #sycophant #fawner #flatterer #toadie #techbros #oligarchy #oligarch #obsequious #minion #kowtow #bootlicker #brownnoser #kissup #suckup #sellout #retail #shopping #consumer #spending #kakistocracy
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https://www.theverge.com/news/658829/elizabeth-warren-jeff-bezos-amazon-trump-tariffs
Elizabeth Warren asks Jeff Bezos if he got any favors for his ‘subservience’ to Trump
#warren #amazon #AMZN #Bezos #favors #trump #tariffs #customers #consumers #sycophant #fawner #flatterer #toadie #techbros #oligarchy #oligarch #obsequious #minion #kowtow #bootlicker #brownnoser #kissup #suckup #sellout #retail #shopping #consumer #spending #kakistocracy
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🕸glané sur le net🕸 Communion médiatique autour du pape François : la disparition de l'esprit critique ?: Les obsèques du pape François auront lieu ce samedi. Elles vont donner lieu à une multitude d'hommages, la plupart du temps… #PapeFrançois #Médias #EspritCritique #Funérailles #Hommages
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Ja, #Marmelade, #Gelee und #Apfelmus sind recht aufwendig und man braucht eine Obstquelle. Nicht jeder hat einen Nachbarn mit #Garten, der zuviel #Obst erntet. 😕
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Aquest #SantJordi2025 #23Abril vine a veure'ns a la paradeta de la Rambla Marina de L'Hospitalet.
😉🌹🐲📚
Obsequi assegurat als membres del Sindicat de Llogateres LH i del nostre sindicat. -
Участница "Холостяка-13" откровенно призналась, общается ли с Тереном и Инной после шоу
https://www.unian.net/lite/show/holostyak-13-somele-alina-otvetila-obshchaetsya-li-s-terenom-i-innoy-12954207.html
#unian #Шоу_Холостяк_13 #АлександрТерен #ИннаБелень #участницышоу_Холостяк_13 #ХолостякСТБ -
Участница "Холостяка-13" откровенно призналась, общается ли с Тереном и Инной после шоу
https://www.unian.net/lite/show/holostyak-13-somele-alina-otvetila-obshchaetsya-li-s-terenom-i-innoy-12954207.html
#unian #Шоу_Холостяк_13 #АлександрТерен #ИннаБелень #участницышоу_Холостяк_13 #ХолостякСТБ -
🗓 Venez à notre rencontre au salon Primevère durant 3 jours (stand B 004).
Nous pourrons vous informer sur les possibilités d'obsèques, discuter de la façon de faire bouger le monde du funéraire ou encore vous présenter notre livret des volontés funéraires (une vraie mine d’information !).🎤 Le dimanche à 14h, Edith participera à une table ronde avec Florence Valdès (association Humusation France).
#funéraire #coopérativefunéraire #SalonPrimevère
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Общая стоимость скинов Counter-Strike 2 достигла 4,3 млрд долларов на фоне решений Трампа
https://www.unian.net/games/obshchaya-stoimost-skinov-counter-strike-2-dostigla-4-3-mlrd-dollarov-na-fone-poshlin-trampa-i-padeniya-kripty-12939177.html
#unian #Counter_Strike_2 #Counter_Strike_2скины #cs_2скины #cs2 #кс2 #кс2скины #самыередкиескиныкс2 #кс2торговаяплощадка #криптовалюта #S_P500