The assemblage of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic toys is a delightful and colorful collection that brings the beloved characters from the animated series into the hands of fans. These toys are meticulously made with attention to detail and a focus on capturing the essence of the characters. Each toy in this assemblage represents a unique and beloved pony from the series, such as Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, and Pinkie Pie. These ponies are depicted with their signature colors, hairstyles, and cutie marks, allowing fans to easily identify and connect with their favorite characters. The assemblage includes various types of toys, from simple figurines to larger playsets. The figurines are small and collectible, perfect for displaying or playing with on their own.
Bell Witch
Country of origin: United States Location: Seattle, Washington Status: Active Formed in: 2010 Genre: Funeral Doom Metal Themes: Suffering, Pain, Death, Ghosts Current label: Profound Lore Records Years active: 2010-present
Compilation appearances:
- "I Wait" on Doomed & Stoned in Washington (Doomed & Stoned Records, digital, February 2016)
- Complete lineup
- Current lineup
- Past members
- Live musicians
Current | |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals (2010-present) |
See also: Pyrkagion, ex-Lethe, ex-This Building Is Cursed, ex-Samothrace, ex-Wrekmeister Harmonies (live), ex-Battlefields | |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Organ, Vocals (2015-present) |
See also: Autophagy, Black Hole of Calcutta, ex-The Makai, ex-Transient, ex-Wrekmeister Harmonies (live) | |
Past | |
Adrian Guerra | Drums, Vocals (2010-2015) |
(R.I.P. 2016) See also: ex-Lethe, ex-Morose, ex-Shadow of the Torturer (live), ex-Sod Hauler, ex-Aerial Ruin (live) | |
Past (Live) | |
Erik Moggridge | Vocals (additional) |
See also: Old Grandad, ex-Epidemic, Aerial Ruin, ex-Drift of a Curse |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals (2010-present) |
See also: Pyrkagion, ex-Lethe, ex-This Building Is Cursed, ex-Samothrace, ex-Wrekmeister Harmonies (live), ex-Battlefields | |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Organ, Vocals (2015-present) |
See also: Autophagy, Black Hole of Calcutta, ex-The Makai, ex-Transient, ex-Wrekmeister Harmonies (live) |
Adrian Guerra | Drums, Vocals (2010-2015) |
(R.I.P. 2016) See also: ex-Lethe, ex-Morose, ex-Shadow of the Torturer (live), ex-Sod Hauler, ex-Aerial Ruin (live) |
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Disc 1 | |||
1. | The Clandestine Gate (part 1) | 44:53 | Show lyrics |
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44:53 | |||
Disc 2 | |||
1. | The Clandestine Gate (part 2) | 38:35 | |
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38:35 |
Original line-up | |
Band members | |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Vocals |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Billy Anderson | Mixing, Engineering |
Chimère Noire | Layout |
Justin Weis | Mastering |
Jordi Diaz Alamà | Cover art |
Original line-up | |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Vocals |
Original line-up | |
Billy Anderson | Mixing, Engineering |
Chimère Noire | Layout |
Justin Weis | Mastering |
Jordi Diaz Alamà | Cover art |
Engineered at Avast Recording Studios.
Mixed at Flora.
Mastered at Traxworx.
Barcode (on sticker): 8 43563 16283 5
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The Bell Witch
While being something of an interlude immediately following Mercyful Fate’s triumphant return in “In The Shadows”, just before the departure of original bassist Timi “Grabber” Hansen, “The Bell Witch” offers a fairly rare insight into a band whose theatrical aesthetics are the stuff of legends. It is not an altogether common thing to be able to come into possession of a live performance by this band in audio form, let alone video form, unless the name of the game is bootlegs. In this respect, one might be tempted to look at this as a shameless cash grab by Metal Blade, but the contents of this speaks for itself.
One of the things that always separated the archaic tendencies of Mercyful Fate from King Diamond’s more cinema-like solo offerings is the duality of nobility and humility in its presentation. Overindulgence in complex vocal choirs and overdubbed guitar harmonies are not to be found, even in the times of greater technology that were the 90s. King and company have no need for an overblown sound, and it shows through in spite of the band’s inherent grandeur in both “The Bell Witch” and “Is That You, Melissa”, displaying a plain heavy metal aesthetic alongside heartfelt melodies and a poetic (as opposed to storyteller narration) operatic performance from the King.
In keeping with the fact that the 2 studio songs are also found in reunion studio offering “In The Shadows”, the live offerings performed by 4/5s of the original beast that put Denmark on the map are a much greater point of interest. Though I did not have the pleasure of beholding the earliest performances of this band (and what 5 year old wouldn’t want to be scared half to death by Melissa’s skull), and no official recordings of them have been released, I would venture to guess that the near flawless and crystal clear renderings of “Curse Of The Pharaohs” and “Come To The Sabbath” do this band’s early 80s stage legacy justice. Likewise, the colossal speed metal fury that is “Egypt” rivals its studio incarnation in energy and drama.
While only a smattering of live songs are a tough sell for throwing green at an EP, this is one of those cases where any self-respecting fan of classy early 80s metal needs to make an exception. With no other official live material to brag of, this band’s 1994 interlude before “Time” which could almost be considered a promo for “In The Shadows” after the fact, is obligatory. Though it will likely not warrant the same amount of ritual hearings as the first two studio albums, or even the third one, this is very fit for adorning any collection containing any or all of those releases.
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Bell Witch > Future's Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate > 2023, 2 12" vinyls, Profound Lore Records (Limited edition, 10 colors)
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Side A | |||
1. | The Clandestine Gate ♦ | 22:04 | Show lyrics |
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Side B | |||
2. | The Clandestine Gate ♦♦ | 20:48 | Show lyrics |
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Disc 2 | |||
Side A | |||
1. | The Clandestine Gate ♦♦♦ | 19:25 | Show lyrics |
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Side B | |||
2. | The Clandestine Gate ♦♦♦♦ | 19:25 | Show lyrics |
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38:50 |
Original line-up | |
Band members | |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Vocals |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Billy Anderson | Mixing, Engineering |
Chimère Noire | Layout |
Justin Weis | Mastering |
Jordi Diaz Alamà | Cover art |
Original line-up | |
Dylan Desmond | Bass, Vocals |
Jesse Shreibman | Drums, Vocals |
Original line-up | |
Billy Anderson | Mixing, Engineering |
Chimère Noire | Layout |
Justin Weis | Mastering |
Jordi Diaz Alamà | Cover art |
Pressing info:
- 200 copies on dark blue vinyl with silver orb
- 200 copies on clear vinyl with red marble
- 200 copies on eco mix vinyl
- 200 copies on red vinyl with black galaxy effect
- 300 copies on color mix vinyl with purple splatter
- 300 copies on shimmering gold vinyl
- 300 copies on red vinyl with marble and splatter
- 200 copies on aquatic blue vinyl with splatter
- 200 copies on dark blue/red mix vinyl
- Black vinyl
Engineered at Avast Recording Studios.
Mixed at Flora.
Mastered at Traxworx.
Barcode (Sticker on protective sleeve): 843563162804
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The figurines are small and collectible, perfect for displaying or playing with on their own. They are made from durable materials and feature movable limbs, allowing for dynamic posing and imaginative play. In addition to the individual figurines, the assemblage also includes playsets that offer a more immersive experience.
These playsets typically depict iconic locations from the series, such as the Ponyville School or the Crystal Castle. They come with various accessories and interactive features, providing endless hours of imaginative play. One of the notable aspects of this assemblage is its appeal to a wide range of age groups. While the toys are primarily aimed at young fans of the show, they also hold a special nostalgia for older fans who grew up watching the original My Little Pony series. The assemblage offers a timeless connection between generations, as both young and old fans can appreciate the magic and charm of these beloved characters. Overall, the assemblage of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic toys is a wonderful representation of the beloved animated series. Through meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, these toys capture the essence of the characters and their world. Whether it's through individual figurines or immersive playsets, fans of all ages can enjoy the magic and friendship that the My Little Pony toys bring to life..
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