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Wolves in the Throne Room with Isis

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

Wolves in the Throne Room opening for Isis at the Hawthorne Theater in Portland in October 2007. This song is an extended version of the second half of "I will lay my bones down among the rocks and roots" off "Two Hunters." Filmed by Kenneth Thomas. Look for WITTR on tour in Europe during January/February 2008.

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  • The drummer does look like GW Bush at 3:12...Wolves rules!

  • It's never enough to just like the music. All you dorks talking about the ideologies are listening for all the wrong reasons. You listen so you can profess how deeply underground you are. Give that shit a rest and listen to the goddam music for a change. Shut your face and listen. The reason people stereotype metal heads is because they act and speak so predictably. So shut up and listen.

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  • @Ninoxnatalis

    Yes it is. It's just black metal you don't like, apparently.

  • I'm looking for live footage of wolves in the throne room.

    I have some for trade.

    contact me

    my bootleg collection here: liveintape.pt.vu

  • @TroutedProductions Man, why would you try to start a pit at a WITTR/Isis concert? I would be too mesmerized by the people onstage.

  • @gshiori

    put it another way: your objection to scene politics might be restated as "can't we all just listen to the nice music" (which is flatly pathetic).

  • @gshiori

    The reason people stereotype metal heads is because metal heads like yourself consistently produce obstructionist discourses which block the potential for a meaningful engagement with metal's cultural content. Bearing this in mind, your demand that we "shut our faces" is typically fascistic. The scene/style politics that emerge in metal subcultures have little to do with the popular disdain for the form: the boneheaded arrogance of it's least critical advocates is at the source.

  • @TroutedProductions Yeah, that's what I thought.

  • @n64m Possibly a pit being stopped.

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