Koi no yokan - Japanese
The extraordinary sense upon first meeting someone, that you will one day fall in love.
This Singles Session is brought to you by the song Rosemary and brewery team up; Akasha/Newstead to make the enchanting Vampyre Lovers, A Red IPA. We time this in with the recent full blood moon lunar eclipse and some 80's vampire pop culture references.
Deftones frontman Chino Moreno characterized the album as dynamic with a full range of noise.
A major change in the recording process came with the use of the Fractal Audio Systems Axe-Fx preamp/effects processor, which creates the sound of multiple outboard amps and pedals and allowed for different tones.
Rosemary, the track itself is known to give you goosbumps and move you in a, spiritual way. @lucidgog and I often ponder that Deftones slower tracks are their greatest work.
Our monstrous creatives are born not from our greatest fears, but our most human instincts. A Jungian archetype of rebellion, festering within the oppression of conservatism. An explosion of punk counter-culture was the outcome, a serendipitous inevitability of bucolic Brisbane. For the love of Vampires, craving not the expulsion of life but a modicum of humanity. The ultimate salve was Akasha, the non-dimensional holographic imprint of a perfect form.
It's a little-known fact that Vampires are massive hop heads. A tipping of our hat to Brisbane punk rock band Vampyre Lovers, teamed up with Sydney legends Akasha, to drive hop flavour on a blood-red malt base. Two new hop varieties Sabro and Bru-1 bring a cavalcade of pineapple, coconut, vanilla and passionfruit flavours. A totally new experience in hops. It's a complex beast, with extra bite. What, you don't like rice? Tell me Michael, how could a billion Chinese people be wrong? 🧛
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Two guys from Melbourne
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