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Cartesian Skepticism - Neo, Meet Rene: Crash Course Philosophy #5
This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course, The Matrix.
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Crash Course Philosop...
published: 07 Mar 2016
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PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: The Problem of Skepticism [HD]
Is knowledge humanly possible? In this Wireless Philosophy video, Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) looks at skeptical arguments, starting with Ancient Greek and Chinese philosophy, and moving forward into contemporary brain-in-a-vat scenarios. We’ll review a variety of reasons to worry that knowledge might be impossible, and we’ll examine the difference between global and local forms of skepticism.
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published: 17 Feb 2016
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Skepticism: Swan and The Raven (Official Music Video)
From the forthcoming album "Companion" out via Svart Records on the 24th of September 2021.
Video
Directors: Tuomas A. Laitinen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Script: Jani Kekarainen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Camera: Anne-Mari Musturi, Esa Valkeajärvi
Drone Camera: Hannu Väre
Production: Blow up that Gramophone, Esa Valkeajärvi
Music
Written by SKEPTICISM 2015 - 2020
Recorded at Sonic Pump Studios by Ville Pelkonen
Mixed at Sonic Pump Studios by Nino Laurenne
Mastered at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck
Skepticism: Companion - pre-sale link
https://svartrecords.com/product/skepticism-companion-album/
https://www.skepticism.fi/
https://www.facebook.com/officialskepticism
https://www.instagram.com/officialskepticism/
The Swan and the Raven
Expect the Swan
When winter departs
A call at dusk
A response at...
published: 12 Aug 2021
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Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter | Bill Nye, Derren Brown & more | Big Think
Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think+: https://bigthink.com/plus/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Lawrence Krauss
3:02 Michael Shermer
8:07 Bill Nye
9:50 Lawrence Krauss (Part 2)
11:50 Darren Brown
It's not always easy to tell the difference between objective truth and what we believe to be true. Separating facts from opinions, according to skeptic Michael Shermer, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, and others, requires research, self-reflection, and time.
Recognizing your own biases and those of others, avoiding echo chambers, actively seeking out opposing voices, an...
published: 07 Mar 2021
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Skepticism - Companion (Full Album)
1. 00:00. Calla
2. 05:51. The Intertwined
3. 14:10. The March of the Four
4. 24:15. Passage
5. 32:28. The Inevitable
6. 39:48. The Swan and the Raven
lineup
Lasse Pelkonen - Drums
Jani Kekarainen - Guitars
Eero Pöyry - Keyboards
Matti Tilaeus - Vocals
Country: Finland
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
Release Date: September 24th, 2021
Label: Svart Records
Digital album available here:
https://skepticism.bandcamp.com/album/companion
Follow/Support Skepticism:
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https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/190606
https://soundcloud.com/skepticismofficial
Svart Records:
https://svartrecords.bandcamp.c...
published: 24 Sep 2021
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What Is Skepticism?
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the philosophical doctrine called "Skepticism".
Full transcript of this video is available at: https://philonotes.com/2023/04/what-is-skepticism
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published: 21 Nov 2019
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Skepticism - The Rising of the Flames (15.4.2011 YO-Talo, Tampere) - Filmokratik Productions
Band: Skepticism
Song: The Rising of the Flames
15.4.2011
Live at YO-talo, Tampere, Finland
Camera:
Aki Mäki
Aski Tolonen
Kim Ylä-Tuuhonen
Jesse Mertanen
Martti Virtanen
Editing:
Aki Mäki
Sound recording & editing:
Aski Tolonen
published: 19 Oct 2011
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Skepticism - 1995 - Stormcrowfleet [FULL ALBUM]
Band: Skepticism
Album: Stormcrowfleet
Released: 1995
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
County: Riihimäki. Finland
Track List
00:00 Sign of a Storm
10:10 Pouring
18:55 By Silent Wings
25:59 The Rising of the Flames
37:28 The Gallant Crow
45:04 The Everdarkgreen
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
published: 22 Sep 2013
10:01
Cartesian Skepticism - Neo, Meet Rene: Crash Course Philosophy #5
This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course, The Matrix....
This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course, The Matrix.
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This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course, The Matrix.
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PBS Digital Studios wants to get to know you better! If you have 10 minutes, we'd really appreciate it AND you'll be entered for a chance to win a t-shirt! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/pbsds2016
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- published: 07 Mar 2016
- views: 2739642
9:46
PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: The Problem of Skepticism [HD]
Is knowledge humanly possible? In this Wireless Philosophy video, Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) looks at skeptical arguments, starting with Ancient Gre...
Is knowledge humanly possible? In this Wireless Philosophy video, Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) looks at skeptical arguments, starting with Ancient Greek and Chinese philosophy, and moving forward into contemporary brain-in-a-vat scenarios. We’ll review a variety of reasons to worry that knowledge might be impossible, and we’ll examine the difference between global and local forms of skepticism.
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Is knowledge humanly possible? In this Wireless Philosophy video, Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) looks at skeptical arguments, starting with Ancient Greek and Chinese philosophy, and moving forward into contemporary brain-in-a-vat scenarios. We’ll review a variety of reasons to worry that knowledge might be impossible, and we’ll examine the difference between global and local forms of skepticism.
Subscribe!
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More on Jennifer Nagel:
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- published: 17 Feb 2016
- views: 748246
8:22
Skepticism: Swan and The Raven (Official Music Video)
From the forthcoming album "Companion" out via Svart Records on the 24th of September 2021.
Video
Directors: Tuomas A. Laitinen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Script: Jan...
From the forthcoming album "Companion" out via Svart Records on the 24th of September 2021.
Video
Directors: Tuomas A. Laitinen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Script: Jani Kekarainen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Camera: Anne-Mari Musturi, Esa Valkeajärvi
Drone Camera: Hannu Väre
Production: Blow up that Gramophone, Esa Valkeajärvi
Music
Written by SKEPTICISM 2015 - 2020
Recorded at Sonic Pump Studios by Ville Pelkonen
Mixed at Sonic Pump Studios by Nino Laurenne
Mastered at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck
Skepticism: Companion - pre-sale link
https://svartrecords.com/product/skepticism-companion-album/
https://www.skepticism.fi/
https://www.facebook.com/officialskepticism
https://www.instagram.com/officialskepticism/
The Swan and the Raven
Expect the Swan
When winter departs
A call at dusk
A response at dawn
Expect the Raven every day
Heard but not seen
Darkness in the voice
Light under the wings
Behold - the Swan is black
Gliding in the light of the sky
Different in form from voice
Essence hidden in blind sight
In the brightest light lies the dark
In the deepest dark grows the light
The Swan departs
Wings at dusk
Form in the distance
The Raven stays
One day or another
Its from to reveal
Wait for the Swan
Before she appears
Behold - the Raven is white
Gliding in the dark of the sky
Different in form from voice
Essence hidden in blind sight
In the brightest light lies the dark
In the deepest dark grows the light
Subscribe to the Svart Records YouTube-channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Dk...
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https://wn.com/Skepticism_Swan_And_The_Raven_(Official_Music_Video)
From the forthcoming album "Companion" out via Svart Records on the 24th of September 2021.
Video
Directors: Tuomas A. Laitinen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Script: Jani Kekarainen, Anne-Mari Musturi
Camera: Anne-Mari Musturi, Esa Valkeajärvi
Drone Camera: Hannu Väre
Production: Blow up that Gramophone, Esa Valkeajärvi
Music
Written by SKEPTICISM 2015 - 2020
Recorded at Sonic Pump Studios by Ville Pelkonen
Mixed at Sonic Pump Studios by Nino Laurenne
Mastered at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck
Skepticism: Companion - pre-sale link
https://svartrecords.com/product/skepticism-companion-album/
https://www.skepticism.fi/
https://www.facebook.com/officialskepticism
https://www.instagram.com/officialskepticism/
The Swan and the Raven
Expect the Swan
When winter departs
A call at dusk
A response at dawn
Expect the Raven every day
Heard but not seen
Darkness in the voice
Light under the wings
Behold - the Swan is black
Gliding in the light of the sky
Different in form from voice
Essence hidden in blind sight
In the brightest light lies the dark
In the deepest dark grows the light
The Swan departs
Wings at dusk
Form in the distance
The Raven stays
One day or another
Its from to reveal
Wait for the Swan
Before she appears
Behold - the Raven is white
Gliding in the dark of the sky
Different in form from voice
Essence hidden in blind sight
In the brightest light lies the dark
In the deepest dark grows the light
Subscribe to the Svart Records YouTube-channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Dk...
https://www.svartrecords.com
https://www.facebook.com/svartrecords
https://www.instagram.com/svartrecords
- published: 12 Aug 2021
- views: 74989
14:47
Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter | Bill Nye, Derren Brown & more | Big Think
Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at...
Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think+: https://bigthink.com/plus/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Lawrence Krauss
3:02 Michael Shermer
8:07 Bill Nye
9:50 Lawrence Krauss (Part 2)
11:50 Darren Brown
It's not always easy to tell the difference between objective truth and what we believe to be true. Separating facts from opinions, according to skeptic Michael Shermer, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, and others, requires research, self-reflection, and time.
Recognizing your own biases and those of others, avoiding echo chambers, actively seeking out opposing voices, and asking smart, testable questions are a few of the ways that skepticism can be a useful tool for learning and growth.
As Derren Brown points out, being "skeptical of skepticism" can also lead to interesting revelations and teach us new things about ourselves and our psychology.
Read Michael Shermer's latest book "Skeptic: Viewing the World with a Rational Eye" at https://amzn.to/3c7vP58
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TRANSCRIPT:
LAWRENCE KRAUSS: I like to keep an open mind but not so open that my brains fall out. And that's the key point. We have to skeptically assess the information we receive. We can't be gullible because when we get a lot of information, it's absolutely certain that some of that information is wrong. And so we have to always filter what we get. And we have to ask ourselves the following question: "How open does my brain have to be to accept that information? Does it have to fall out?" And by that, I mean when someone tells you something you have to ask "Is this consistent with my experience? Is it consistent with the experience of other people around me?" And if it isn't, then probably there's a good reason to be skeptical about it; it's probably wrong. If it makes predictions that also appear to be in disagreement with things that you observe around you, you should question it.
And so we should never take anything on faith. That's really the mantra of science, if you want, that faith is the enemy of science. We often talk about a loss of faith in the world today. You don't lose anything by losing faith. What you gain is reality. And so skepticism plays a key role in science simply because we also are hard-wired to want to believe. We're hard-wired to want to find reasons for things. In the savanna in Africa, the trees could be rustling and you could choose to say, "Well, there's no reason for that." Or, "Maybe it's due to a lion." And those individuals who thought there might be no reason, never lived long enough to survive to procreate. And so it's not too surprising, we want to find explanations for everything. And we create them if we need to, to satisfy ourselves, because we need to make sense of the world around us. And what we have to understand is that what makes sense to the universe, is not the same as what makes sense to us. And we can't impose our beliefs on the universe. And the way we get around that inherent bias is by constantly questioning both ourselves and all the information we receive from others. That's what we do in science and it works beautifully in the real world as well.
MICHAEL SHERMER: The problem is this. None of us has the truth. The only way to find out if you're deceiving yourself or not, if you've gone off the rails, if you're wrong in some way, is to listen to other people who disagree with you. I started encountering other people that disagreed with me. You know, we-never-went-to-the-moon people, conspiracy people, whatever. And I thought, "Okay, so how do we know, if I don't know what's coming down the pike say in 10 years from now, if I was gonna teach my students how to think critically, what are the key points, like just basic questions they could ask?" So, it begins with one: How reliable is the source of the claim? Here's the claim, how reliable is it? What's the evidence for it? What's the quality of the evidence? Where does it come from? Who said that? Is this some fake news, alternative site thing, or is it The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times? The source really matters. Has anyone tried to disprove the claim? This is super important because everybody thinks they're right and every website has testimonials about this product or that idea. The question is not "What do your supporters think?" but "What do the people who don't agree with you think?" Because that's what I wanna know. Has anyone run an experiment to try to disprove your theory?...
Read the full transcript at https://bigthink.com/videos/critical-thinking-skills
https://wn.com/Skepticism_Why_Critical_Thinking_Makes_You_Smarter_|_Bill_Nye,_Derren_Brown_More_|_Big_Think
Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think+: https://bigthink.com/plus/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Lawrence Krauss
3:02 Michael Shermer
8:07 Bill Nye
9:50 Lawrence Krauss (Part 2)
11:50 Darren Brown
It's not always easy to tell the difference between objective truth and what we believe to be true. Separating facts from opinions, according to skeptic Michael Shermer, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, and others, requires research, self-reflection, and time.
Recognizing your own biases and those of others, avoiding echo chambers, actively seeking out opposing voices, and asking smart, testable questions are a few of the ways that skepticism can be a useful tool for learning and growth.
As Derren Brown points out, being "skeptical of skepticism" can also lead to interesting revelations and teach us new things about ourselves and our psychology.
Read Michael Shermer's latest book "Skeptic: Viewing the World with a Rational Eye" at https://amzn.to/3c7vP58
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRANSCRIPT:
LAWRENCE KRAUSS: I like to keep an open mind but not so open that my brains fall out. And that's the key point. We have to skeptically assess the information we receive. We can't be gullible because when we get a lot of information, it's absolutely certain that some of that information is wrong. And so we have to always filter what we get. And we have to ask ourselves the following question: "How open does my brain have to be to accept that information? Does it have to fall out?" And by that, I mean when someone tells you something you have to ask "Is this consistent with my experience? Is it consistent with the experience of other people around me?" And if it isn't, then probably there's a good reason to be skeptical about it; it's probably wrong. If it makes predictions that also appear to be in disagreement with things that you observe around you, you should question it.
And so we should never take anything on faith. That's really the mantra of science, if you want, that faith is the enemy of science. We often talk about a loss of faith in the world today. You don't lose anything by losing faith. What you gain is reality. And so skepticism plays a key role in science simply because we also are hard-wired to want to believe. We're hard-wired to want to find reasons for things. In the savanna in Africa, the trees could be rustling and you could choose to say, "Well, there's no reason for that." Or, "Maybe it's due to a lion." And those individuals who thought there might be no reason, never lived long enough to survive to procreate. And so it's not too surprising, we want to find explanations for everything. And we create them if we need to, to satisfy ourselves, because we need to make sense of the world around us. And what we have to understand is that what makes sense to the universe, is not the same as what makes sense to us. And we can't impose our beliefs on the universe. And the way we get around that inherent bias is by constantly questioning both ourselves and all the information we receive from others. That's what we do in science and it works beautifully in the real world as well.
MICHAEL SHERMER: The problem is this. None of us has the truth. The only way to find out if you're deceiving yourself or not, if you've gone off the rails, if you're wrong in some way, is to listen to other people who disagree with you. I started encountering other people that disagreed with me. You know, we-never-went-to-the-moon people, conspiracy people, whatever. And I thought, "Okay, so how do we know, if I don't know what's coming down the pike say in 10 years from now, if I was gonna teach my students how to think critically, what are the key points, like just basic questions they could ask?" So, it begins with one: How reliable is the source of the claim? Here's the claim, how reliable is it? What's the evidence for it? What's the quality of the evidence? Where does it come from? Who said that? Is this some fake news, alternative site thing, or is it The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times? The source really matters. Has anyone tried to disprove the claim? This is super important because everybody thinks they're right and every website has testimonials about this product or that idea. The question is not "What do your supporters think?" but "What do the people who don't agree with you think?" Because that's what I wanna know. Has anyone run an experiment to try to disprove your theory?...
Read the full transcript at https://bigthink.com/videos/critical-thinking-skills
- published: 07 Mar 2021
- views: 1965560
48:11
Skepticism - Companion (Full Album)
1. 00:00. Calla
2. 05:51. The Intertwined
3. 14:10. The March of the Four
4. 24:15. Passage
5. 32:28. The Inevitable
6. 39:48. The Swan and the Raven
lineup
...
1. 00:00. Calla
2. 05:51. The Intertwined
3. 14:10. The March of the Four
4. 24:15. Passage
5. 32:28. The Inevitable
6. 39:48. The Swan and the Raven
lineup
Lasse Pelkonen - Drums
Jani Kekarainen - Guitars
Eero Pöyry - Keyboards
Matti Tilaeus - Vocals
Country: Finland
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
Release Date: September 24th, 2021
Label: Svart Records
Digital album available here:
https://skepticism.bandcamp.com/album/companion
Follow/Support Skepticism:
https://skepticism.bandcamp.com/music
https://www.facebook.com/officialskepticism
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http://www.skepticism.fi/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mZuhQebSc9U63QjaADtzF
https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/190606
https://soundcloud.com/skepticismofficial
Svart Records:
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1. 00:00. Calla
2. 05:51. The Intertwined
3. 14:10. The March of the Four
4. 24:15. Passage
5. 32:28. The Inevitable
6. 39:48. The Swan and the Raven
lineup
Lasse Pelkonen - Drums
Jani Kekarainen - Guitars
Eero Pöyry - Keyboards
Matti Tilaeus - Vocals
Country: Finland
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
Release Date: September 24th, 2021
Label: Svart Records
Digital album available here:
https://skepticism.bandcamp.com/album/companion
Follow/Support Skepticism:
https://skepticism.bandcamp.com/music
https://www.facebook.com/officialskepticism
https://www.instagram.com/officialskepticism
http://www.skepticism.fi/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mZuhQebSc9U63QjaADtzF
https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/190606
https://soundcloud.com/skepticismofficial
Svart Records:
https://svartrecords.bandcamp.com/music
https://svartrecords.com/
https://www.svartrecords.com/shop/
https://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/svart.asp
https://svartrecords.com/?show=all_items
https://www.facebook.com/svartrecords
https://www.instagram.com/svartrecords/
https://twitter.com/svartrecords
https://soundcloud.com/svart-records
https://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/svart.asp
https://www.youtube.com/user/SvartRecords
Contact:
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Upload with permission and behalf of Svart Records.
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 8969
4:06
What Is Skepticism?
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the philosophical doctrine called "Skepticism".
Full transcript of this video is available at...
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the philosophical doctrine called "Skepticism".
Full transcript of this video is available at: https://philonotes.com/2023/04/what-is-skepticism
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Skepticism
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the philosophical doctrine called "Skepticism".
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- published: 21 Nov 2019
- views: 46411
10:03
Skepticism - The Rising of the Flames (15.4.2011 YO-Talo, Tampere) - Filmokratik Productions
Band: Skepticism
Song: The Rising of the Flames
15.4.2011
Live at YO-talo, Tampere, Finland
Camera:
Aki Mäki
Aski Tolonen
Kim Ylä-Tuuhonen
Jesse Me...
Band: Skepticism
Song: The Rising of the Flames
15.4.2011
Live at YO-talo, Tampere, Finland
Camera:
Aki Mäki
Aski Tolonen
Kim Ylä-Tuuhonen
Jesse Mertanen
Martti Virtanen
Editing:
Aki Mäki
Sound recording & editing:
Aski Tolonen
https://wn.com/Skepticism_The_Rising_Of_The_Flames_(15.4.2011_Yo_Talo,_Tampere)_Filmokratik_Productions
Band: Skepticism
Song: The Rising of the Flames
15.4.2011
Live at YO-talo, Tampere, Finland
Camera:
Aki Mäki
Aski Tolonen
Kim Ylä-Tuuhonen
Jesse Mertanen
Martti Virtanen
Editing:
Aki Mäki
Sound recording & editing:
Aski Tolonen
- published: 19 Oct 2011
- views: 93753
57:22
Skepticism - 1995 - Stormcrowfleet [FULL ALBUM]
Band: Skepticism
Album: Stormcrowfleet
Released: 1995
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
County: Riihimäki. Finland
Track List
00:00 Sign of a Storm
10:10 Pouring
18...
Band: Skepticism
Album: Stormcrowfleet
Released: 1995
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
County: Riihimäki. Finland
Track List
00:00 Sign of a Storm
10:10 Pouring
18:55 By Silent Wings
25:59 The Rising of the Flames
37:28 The Gallant Crow
45:04 The Everdarkgreen
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
https://wn.com/Skepticism_1995_Stormcrowfleet_Full_Album
Band: Skepticism
Album: Stormcrowfleet
Released: 1995
Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
County: Riihimäki. Finland
Track List
00:00 Sign of a Storm
10:10 Pouring
18:55 By Silent Wings
25:59 The Rising of the Flames
37:28 The Gallant Crow
45:04 The Everdarkgreen
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
- published: 22 Sep 2013
- views: 104500