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Thief: Map Of Lost Keys - VINYL LPTitle: Map Of Lost Keys Artist: Thief Label: Prophecy Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 884388726512 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2019 08 09 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: BLACK, 180 GRAM VINYL, LIMITED EDITION Thief is the brainchild of Dylan Neal, a dulcimer player for the critically acclaimed experimental black metal band Botanist. During his time with Botanist, Neal began to experiment with a new sound. Deeply inspired by sacred Christian vocal
Title: Map Of Lost KeysArtist: Thief
Label: Prophecy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 884388726512
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-08-09
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: BLACK, 180 GRAM VINYL, LIMITED EDITION
Thief is the brainchild of Dylan Neal, a dulcimer player for the critically acclaimed experimental black metal band Botanist. During his time with Botanist, Neal began to experiment with a new sound. Deeply inspired by sacred Christian vocal music, Gregorian chants and the limitlessness of electronic music, he began to connect the dots between the new and ancient; the past and sonic expressions of the future. This involved crate digging for strange medieval hymns and melding them with electronic and black metal elements. The lyrics are heavily inspired by traditional Christian dirges and hymns, but they take on their own life in Thief's rendering. While their first album, "Thieves Hymns In D Minor" (2016), was more of an exploration of textures and mood, the band's sophomore album and Prophecy Productions debut, "Map Of Lost Keys", is a bombastic, expansive, and at times aggressive development on their earlier sounds. It's an extension of the band's drive to progress, also tapping into the mystical world of the Russian and Eastern Orthodox Church. It's an exquisite blend of electronica, classical hymns and alternative rock which comes together to create a unique sound - sometimes upbeat and quick paced, sometimes slower and textured. "Map Of Lost Keys" is out via Prophecy Productions on LP, CD Digipak and digital platforms on July 26th, 2019.
Tracks:
1.1 Vespers
1.2 Frost Breath
1.3 Pyromancy
1.4 Desert Djinn
1.5 Holy Regicide
1.6 With Love, from Nihil
1.7 Unsafe
1.8 Gouging Out a Cave in Empty Sky
1.9 Without a Master
1.10 Spirit Box
1.11 Spirit Archery
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Fit my 2020 Subaru Outback perfectly. 5-minute install. Works great. My previous cabin filter was scary to see.
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★★★★★ 5
Good, inexpensive replacement filter
I've used these filters for a couple years (four replacements) on my Subaru Crosstrek, and they seem to do the job well, probably as well as the original. I generally remove and clean them every three months, and replace them every six.
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Save some money by doing your own cabin filter change! (You won't notice a difference).
So, one day I was getting an oil change at the dealership, and the associate told me that cabin filter was pretty dirty, which I believed because of the places I take the car, and she said that they could change it while they were finishing up the rest of their inspection, since they already had it apart. I asked her "How much?", and then we both had a laugh when she said "$90." I told her I'd take care of it.
It took two days for Amazon to get a replacement filter to me, twenty minutes to watch a You Tube video showing how to replace the cabin filter on my car (I watched it twice), and then about twenty-five minutes to replace the filter itself--I keep a messy glove compartment, so a good portion of the time was loading and unloading that nightmare.
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$90 for a new filter? You can do it yourself cheaper.
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If you’re looking for a quick, affordable way to improve your cabin air, this one’s a solid pick.
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Well built, good fit.
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