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CIRCLES have been hard at work promoting their brand of Australian metal worldwide, basking in worldwide press attention since the release of their critically acclaimed debut EP 'The Compass' in May 2011. Throughout 2012 the band have been on the road touring whilst also creating and writing much of their new material.
The result is a debut album that is set to take the band into previously unchartered waters with a fresh sound that is uniquely Circles. Mixing up cutting edge production techniques and innovative progressive metal that pushes the boundaries of the listeners experience, the album is dripping with melody throughout, with hidden elements of electronica , topped off with some of the finest vocal delivery since Mike Patton's lungs arrived on the musical landscape.
Circles debut album will be released on Basick Records in Spring 2013.
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For lindakl in the Hoop Up Swap. Her theme was circles, so I traced some concentric circles and tried out some new stitches... threaded back stitch, feather & heavy chain stitch.
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Project365 • Feb 21, 2009: Went to Emy and Christine's wedding today. Towards the end of the night, their friends circled around them and sang as the couple enjoyed their special night.
Warnors Theater
Fresno, California
Architect: Benjamin Marcus Priteca
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
I had to test out my circle skills. Inside these circles will be more freemotioning and in between them as well. I wanted to try the theories that were in my head and see if they worked. I used pieces from my scrap bin and put this together, before I cut into the silk.
This is a full shot of what it will be like, but with different fabric. I was thinking that I could finish this one off and have it in case some one needed an angel quilt.
Columbus Circle is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South (West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the southwest corner of Central Park. The circle is the point from which official highway distances from New York City are measured.
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I always forget to hold the camera button down while I'm doing light writing...such a shame...some of the pictures could have been excellent but because of my bad memory....lost forever. Kind of dramatic...I don't think it's really true. I mean, the pictures I almost but didn't take, couldn' t have been thaaat good. So, I'm not really regreting it. Just building a bridge and getting over it. :D I'm not that good of a builder. Hope I don't fail then that would be bad. Walk over the bridge and fall half way into a river with...hungry alligators? Awesome.
Taxis encirle the Rotary sign outside Hualian Station. Scanned from a 35mm Kodacolor transparency taken on 14 February 1976.
On Troon beach there's some concrete stantions with holes in them. I suspect they used to carry pipes in the old days, back when our idea of sanitation was to just pour our jobbies into the sea.
Anyway, the pipes are gone, but the stantions remain. This is the larger one, with twin pipe holes. I'm looking through the left-hand hole in the penultimate stantion to the right hand hole in the last one, if that makes sense.
Reaching the Arctic Circle means that the sun does not set here at the summer solstice. Unfortunately, there are hills to the west, so you can't see the sun not set at this exact point. Ha. We're here in August, so it doesn't matter anyway. For most people, this is the last stop on the Dalton Highway. We will be going 66 more miles to stop at Coldfoot, then 240 more to the Arctic Ocean.