Michael Haydn (1737-1806) - Divertimento for Violin, Viola and Double Bass in C-Major, IV. Finale. Presto. Performed by Matteo Cicchitti/Musica Elegentia on period instruments.
Banter is a chatot who is laid back, is sarcastic, and is the supporting role in the trio. She is great at distracting and annoying humans to lure them away from their valuables. Jazz was her pet name (she was released because she cannot keep a steady tempo) and now goes by Banter!
theres so many of these top text bottom text / impact font memes with literally no punchline or joke at all that loop back to being funny just because theres no purpose to them but they all use stolen fanart so i cant share them
I got so enchanted by this idea that it's pretty much canon now: maybe two or three years after AOM, Colin says "fuck this" and moves back to Rade, but this time to Aephar (he's from Liepes), where he falls in with Nell and Bess and starts a band with them. So here's Nell and Colin, who I imagine sounding like Pat Benatar and (trans) Joan Jett, respectively.
Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) - Trio Sonata for Violin, Viola da gamba and Continuo in a-minor, Op. 1 No. 3, BuxWV 254, II. Allegro. Performed by L’Estravagante on period instruments.
GUSHERING IN THE GENRE THAT KILLED THRASH METAL IN ITS SLEEP -- ETERNAL HARBINGERS OF HARDGORE.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on English musician/ vocalist/bassist/lyricist Jeff Walker (possibly still a teenager!), founder of then goregrind/death metal/grindcore band, CARCASS, c. late '80s.
Interview from an unnamed zine, issue #4 (1990):
Q: "What’s the reaction of your parents in front of the band?"
JEFF: "Well, mine know what we’re up to, but have never heard the band, and have never seen the records, so they keep a discreet distance I suppose. We practise at Bill’s parents house and Ken’s dad’s helped us out getting slides processed (the use of his word processor) so even if they don’t approve at least they don’t hinder us. But we don’t need our parents consent or whatever, we’re all a bit old to be bothered about that!"
PIC #2: Spotlight on the original photo, during the band's still prominent goregrind years, the "Symphonies of Sickness" era, featuring Bill Steer, Jeff Walker, & Ken Owen, c. late 1980s.