ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Levitation Need For Not
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These reports are Gold.
Ritual The Hemulic Voluntary Band
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Here you go.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Methodrone
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I only found out about them with the latest ones, which interests me quite a bit.
Peter Baumann Romance 76
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I miss him, good at talking about it.
Peter Hammill Thin Air
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Can you give an objective judgment on Hammill's albums, which is not very easy? After "And Close As This," I only know three albums: the splendid and recommended "The Fall of the House of Usher" and the last two releases, this one and "Singularity," which I find to embody the more than good artistic vein typical of Hammill. The more subdued atmospheres of this reviewed album make me prefer it over the previous one.
*Shels Plains Of The Purple Buffalo
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Another one of the *Shels, I thought they had stopped at "Sea Of The Dying Dhow," one of the most original albums in the scene for me, happy to know there is another chapter.
Junkfood Transience
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I thank and greet all the passersby.
Anathema We’re Here Because We’re Here
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I await the next album; the track that has been released is already quite beautiful.
Nirvana Nevermind
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Thank goodness for the "Grunge" phenomenon with Nirvana, many fans began to dig into Cobain's listening habits and friends, discovering gems like Dinosaur Jr., Wipers, Melvins, and none other than... King Crimson. "The producer of Nirvana, Butch Vig, recently confided to John Wetton the great influence that Red had on his generation and his work, and how dear this album was to Kurt Cobain himself." But the most useful thing I can say is that... I lost my bet; I had placed my money on Metallica's "Kill 'Em All" as the next review on the Homepage!
Cristina D'Avena Fivelandia 4
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Childhood nightmares, I've always hated these cartoons and those unbearable theme songs; as soon as a cartoon started, I would immediately turn off the TV. The only animated series I followed and still follow are The Simpsons and some episodes of Groening's other works, but no minimal criticism of D'avena's work.