Women of Legend S3 Silver Knife now available!!!
여인열전 - 서궁마마의 후속으로 여인열전의 3번째 작품이다. 사대부 가문을 무대로 조선시대 여인이었기에 겪어야 했던 갖가지 어려움에 굴하지 않고 새로운 인생을 개척해가는 여인의 역경을 그렸다.
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Women of Legend S3 Silver Knife now available!!!
여인열전 - 서궁마마의 후속으로 여인열전의 3번째 작품이다. 사대부 가문을 무대로 조선시대 여인이었기에 겪어야 했던 갖가지 어려움에 굴하지 않고 새로운 인생을 개척해가는 여인의 역경을 그렸다.
Suptober20 day 24, Family Business
Silver Knife | Unyielding / Unseeing | 19th August, 2020
Belgian Atmospheric/Post Black Metal
Artwork by Business for Satan
https://silverknife.bandcamp.com/
Silver Knife - Unyielding / Unseeing
Maze's knives finished (apart from some varnish)
What would happen if big Sam offers tiny Dean some knife lessons? Would Dean be offended and react angrily, or maybe something else entirely? When they were kids, it used to be Dean teaching Sam, it was his job as the older brother to keep his younger brother as safe as possible and give a way to protect himself. After the curse, Dean stopped getting lessons from their dad, unlike Sam, who grew up to be a trained hunter. *bonus* what would happen if we add a smol Jacob to the scenario (bftp)?
Dean was actually fully versed in the weapons he used when he was cursed at 14. He’s trained to use a shotgun since he was very young, with the help of Bobby and his father, and he’s kept a knife by his side the entire time, whether it was his silver knife or a regular hunting knife.
Sam could offer, but chances are that they’re pretty even. Dean would be tempted to challenge him to see who’s moves are better, though that’s a difficult contest when Dean could stand on Sam’s knife!
Jacob is the eternal little brother of these two, they’ll both be willing to give him some help perfecting his moves.
It’s not everyone who can make an inanimate object like a silver knife as suggestive and meaningful as SHAED. The Washington, D.C. electro-pop trio, who’s gearing up for the release of their new EP Melt on July 27th, have just closed out national tours with the likes of Marian Hill, Bishop Briggs, X Ambassadors, Jacob Banks, and more. And now, they’ve presented us with a delicately snappy, fanciful sparkling song named Silver Knife that alludes to the object’s sharp edges and destructive potential. “Standing over you, look what you made me do,” sings Chelsea Lee on the chiffon grooving track with an unhinged undertone. Silver Knife is more like a double edged sword. Sweet and succulent, yet macabre and twisted. Just like how romance often is. Stream the single on Spotify, here.