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Agalloch (2005) Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Black Metal, Doom Metal, Postrock Gründung 1996 Website http://www.agalloch.org/ Gründungsmitglieder John Haughm Shane Breyer (bis 1998) Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang, GitarreJohn Haughm Gitarre, KeyboardDon Anderson (seit 1996) Jason William Walton Aesop Dekker
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Agalloch — Photographie promotionnelle datant de 2005. Pays d’origine Portland, Oregon, États Unis … Wikipédia en Français
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Agalloch — Ag al*loch ([a^]g [a^]l*l[o^]k), ||Agallochum A*gal lo*chum ([.a]*g[a^]l l[ o]*k[u^]m), n. [Gr. a ga llochon, of Eastern origin: cf. Skr. aguru, Heb. pl. ah[=a]l[=i]m.] A soft, resinous wood ({Aquilaria Agallocha}) of highly aromatic smell, burnt … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Agalloch — Infobox musical artist Name = Agalloch Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Portland, Oregon, USA Genre = Folk metal Black metal Doom metal Neofolk Post rock Years active = 1995–present Label = The End Records Vendlus Records Associated … Wikipedia
Agalloch / Nest — Infobox Album | Name = Agalloch / Nest Type = EP Longtype = (split) Artist = Agalloch and Nest Genre = Neofolk Released = start date|2004 Length = 10:24 Label = The End Reviews = Misc = Extra chronology 2 Artist = Agalloch Type = ep Last album =… … Wikipedia
agalloch — /euh gal euhk, ag euh lok /, n. the fragrant, resinous wood of an East Indian tree, Aquilaria agallocha, of the mezereum family, used as incense in the Orient. Also called agallochum /euh gal euh keuhm/, agalwood /ag euhl wood /, agilawood, aloes … Universalium
agalloch — n.; (also agallochum) Agillochum, lign aloes, aloes wood, agal wood, eagle wood, calambac … New dictionary of synonyms
agalloch — agal·loch … English syllables
agalloch — /əˈgælɒk/ (say uh galok) noun the resinous wood of the eaglewood. {Greek agallochon, from Dravidian} …