Frozen Eclipse is a black metal band that started in South Carolina in 2002… Read Full Bio ↴Frozen Eclipse is a black metal band that started in South Carolina in 2002. Recently Frozen Eclipse has relocated to southern California. Influenced by bands such as Blasphemy, Bestial Warlust, Black Witchery, Archgoat, and Impiety, Frozen Eclipse creates a violent form of black/death metal that relies on fast simplistic riffs, blasting drums, and pure aggression.
Frozen Eclipse is:
Kael: guitar, vocals
Look for War of Annihilation to be released by late summer on Plagues of Wrath
Frozen Eclipse is:
Kael: guitar, vocals
Look for War of Annihilation to be released by late summer on Plagues of Wrath
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The Protoplanetary Disk
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BBC Earth Lab
What's your favourite celestial story? 🪐
Hadrian Hawk
definitely how saturn got its rings!
Hexus
The primordial dance of Saturn and Jupiter, and how it paved the way for Earth to become what it is today. To think Jupiter might have swallowed everything whole, but a dance with another gas giant changes its future into shielding us from comets. It's romantic!
onevagabond
How saturn got it's rings.
Telescope Madness Animations
Uranus tillted
Monkey Funk
The baby cheeseus
PB Assassinz
This is one of the most epic space documentaries I've ever seen the animations, musical score, and storytelling all combine to make it truly special. Absolutely breathtaking.
Stolearov Igor
Documentaries?? Then mermaid is a documentary too! 😅
Royce Rammadhan
BBC are simply good at their craft.
Daniel Verberne
This is a 'supercut' of the original BBC productions that were originally narrated by scientist Brian Cox. Unfortunately (in my opinion), American audiences seem to want things with lots of talking heads, preferably with American-accented narration. Sigh.