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Where to Begin With My Dying Bride s Dark, Romantic Doom

Photos by John Steel Don’t look to doom metal to find My Dying Bride’s closest peers. Though the ’90s metal press drafted the West Yorkshire band into the so-called “Peaceville Three,” alongside labelmates Paradise Lost and Anathema, their closer spiritual brethren are the Dark Romantic poets of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. That might seem absurd on its face, but as the band’s sound has evolved over their three decades of existence, their songs have remained anchored in the kind of stately, candlelit bleakness that Byron, Shelley, and Poe first perfected. Founded in 1990 with the intention of making what they naïvely called “slower-than-usual death metal,” My Dying Bride burst onto the UK scene by laying the groundwork for what would eventually become death-doom. Those “slower-than-usual” tempos were a key part of that formula, but even more striking were Martin Powell’s violins, which were presen

How criminals in Andover kept cannabis farms under wraps

Residents of an Andover suburb found themselves at the middle of a £250,000 drugs bust as police raided a property on King George Road on February 26. Once officers had left, residents settled back into their routines, only to find police raiding two more properties on March 1, this time on Silver Birch Road and May Tree Road. Two men were arrested following the raids, with hundreds of thousands of pounds of cannabis seized from three farms located in the area’s houses. But for residents, the very public raids were the first they knew about the drugs being grown on their street.

Tories accused of toning down report backing drug consumption rooms

Tories accused of ‘toning down’ report backing drug consumption rooms A Government-funded research paper was highly ­modified after major support in Scotland emerged for life-saving facilities. Changes were applied after the Home Office was criticised (Image: Supplied) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The UK Government has been accused of “toning down” a study that gave strong support to drug consumption rooms.

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