Black metal

Black metal is an extreme subgenre and subculture of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, shrieking (sometimes growling or both) vocal style,heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere, though many other characteristics and techniques may be employed. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms.

During the 1980s, several thrash and death metal bands formed a prototype for black metal. This so-called first wave included bands such as Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer and Celtic Frost. A second wave arose in the early 1990s, spearheaded by Norwegian bands such as Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Gorgoroth, Immortal and Emperor. The early Norwegian black metal scene developed the style of their forebears into a distinct genre. Norwegian-inspired black metal scenes emerged throughout Europe and North America, although some other scenes developed their own styles independently. Some prominent Swedish bands spawned during this second wave. Bands such as Marduk, Nifelheim and Dark Funeral are notable examples.

K-Love

K-Love (stylized K-LOVE) is a contemporary Christian music radio programming service in the United States operated by the Educational Media Foundation. As of March 2013, the network's programming is simulcast on over 440 FM stations and translators in 47 states. K-LOVE has about 12 million listeners each week in cities including Chicago, Denver, Des Moines, Nashville, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Sacramento San Antonio, San Diego, and Seattle. It is also the sixth-most online-streamed station in the world.

History

The 1980s

K-Love began in 1980 as a single radio station with the call letters KCLB. It was a full-time contemporary Christian music radio station, launched by radio personality Bob Anthony, in San Francisco. After several tries at purchasing a station in San Francisco, a small, non-commercial radio station was acquired just north of San Francisco in the city of Santa Rosa for $67,000. On October 15, 1982, 91.9 KCLB came on the air for the first time with Bob Anthony as announcer. The very first song played on KCLB was "Praise The Lord" by The Imperials, which was a hit on the Christian Music charts in 1979.

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Cvalda

by: Bjork

Clatter, crash, clack!
Racket, bang, thump!
Rattle, clang, crack, thud, whack, bam!
It's music! - Now dance!
Listen, Cvalda
You're the dancer
You've got the sparkle in your eyes
Look at me, entrancer!
Clatter, crash, clack...
The clatter-machines
They greet you and say:
"We tap out a rhythm and sweep you away!"
A clatter-machine
What a magical sound
A room full of noises
That spins you around...
Darling Selma
Look who's dancing
Faster than a shooting star!
Cvalda's here!
Cvalda sings...
Clatter, crash, clack...
The clatter-machines
They greet you, and say:
"We tap out a rhythm and sweep you away!"
A clatter-machine!
What a magical sound!
A room full of noises
That spins us around
It spins us around
It spins us around




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KERSHAW, S.C. — The Katawba Valley Land Trust is hosting a nature hike at at 10 a.m ... The walk will begin at the upper parking area on Conservancy Road ... Steve Fields of the Museum of York County and KVLT President and naturalist Andrew Lazenby ... ....
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