This is fluo’s music collection on Bandcamp.

fluo

  1. Brussels, Belgium
  2. Metal
  1. collection 131
  2. wishlist 34
  3. following 15
  1. Vol.3 Expiratio
    by This Is Darkness
  2. Eg Er Framand
    by Sylvaine
    Arvestykker Arvestykker
  3. Vol.1 Dark Ambient
    by This Is Darkness
  4. Dead Silence
    by Billy Talent
    Viking Death March Viking Death March
  5. Crisis Of Faith
    by Billy Talent
    Hanging Out With All The Wrong People Hanging Out With All The Wrong People
    I don't often leave luckewarm reviews here since I love most of the stuff I buy, but I've gotta be honest, BT disappointed back in 2022 when Crisis of Faith came out and I haven't changed my mind since. The album has some good tracks, but way fewer than their other works. It's not so much that their style evolved (Forgiveness part II is nothing like OG Billy Talent yet it's so fucking good), it's the tracks that are weak imo. But I'm longing for more BT nonetheless and I hope to be surprised.
  6. Paper Castles
    by Alice Phoebe Lou
    Nostalgia Nostalgia
  7. Touch
    by Alice Phoebe Lou
  8. Nostalgia - Live at Funkhaus, 2019
    by Alice Phoebe Lou
  9. Something Holy - Live at Funkhaus, 2019
    by Alice Phoebe Lou
  10. Want Me - Live at Funkhaus, 2019
    by Alice Phoebe Lou
    appears in 1 other collection
  11. Iris
    by Altars of Grief
  12. All Light Has Since Escaped Me
    by Ancient Tundra
  13. Equinox
    by Old Forgotten Lands/Ancient Tundra
  14. Requiem of a World Lost
    by Ancient Tundra
  15. These Engulfing Winds Never Die
    by Symbiosis/Ancient Tundra
  16. Litourgiya
    by Batushka
  17. МАРИЯ / MARIA
    by Batushka
  18. Mirror Reaper
    by Bell Witch
  19. It Is Known
    by Ben Storey
    Storey's most popular track and for good reason. It is Known is beautiful, poetic and highly nostalgic. Sampling GOT to its best, Storey adds its own magic and music to give us a most powerful, yet very subtle, finale.
  20. Bramblefoot
    by Ben Storey
    Quite upbeat for a Storey track, Bramblefoot keeps the producer's touch while bringing a happy grin, rather than a nostalgic one, for me as least. Blissful and danceable.