music REVIEW: Arkona – Slovo
Dani wraps herself in a warm bearskin, perches beside her campfire and investigates the latest offering from Moscow pagan metal quintet Arkona. Read on and discover if you ought to be Russian out for your own copy…
Dani wraps herself in a warm bearskin, perches beside her campfire and investigates the latest offering from Moscow pagan metal quintet Arkona. Read on and discover if you ought to be Russian out for your own copy…
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