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Green Carnation

Green Carnation – The Quiet Offspring – Review

November 4, 2005

Tchort was bass player for Emperor after he left the original Green Carnation (the other guys formed In The Woods), and current member of Carpathian Forest.

At The End of Infinity – [Echoes & Thoughts of Wonder] – Review

November 11, 2002

The bands whisper of longing and desire, yet quietly seethe and stare into the fire, thinking terrible thoughts. Get this if you like Dead Can Dance and metal.

Green Carnation – Light of Day, Day of Darkness – Review

March 29, 2002

One continuous hour-long song, yet is somehow an effortless listen, a plush escape combining Amorphis, Floyd, folk, and the most frigid of Scandinavian dooms.

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