ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6816 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Raw Material Time Is...
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@fedezan: yes, definitely in their first album the reference to Anderson's band is more appropriate, here it is definitely Vdgg, even though I can also hear some Tull influences in this (final minutes of "Ice Queen" and part of "Insolent Lady"), they have always seemed to me an original blend of these two bands.:)
Raw Material Time Is...
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This is indeed a great album, with Dark Prog shades reminiscent of Van der Graaf Generator and some arrangements akin to the sound of Jethro Tull, 6 splendid pieces.
I Ratti Della Sabina Circobirò
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Very beautiful.
The Rural Alberta Advantage Hometowns
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But look at that, this splendid work I'm listening to these days has already been reviewed.
Death ...For the Whole World to See
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Unlike the homonymous Metal band, these should be to my liking.
Art Zoyd Génération sans futur
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More than one band in the Avant-Prog scene deserves my attention, just like Thinking Plague. However, a project related to these musical "territories" that I greatly appreciate is the American band Cerberus Shoal.
White Willow Ignis Fatuus
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I’m back to vote for the album, which I’ve been listening to for a while since you mentioned it. It’s really beautiful, truly flawless from start to finish.
The Drift Memory Drawings
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I often listened to Drift a year ago; this is an excellent piece of work from them.
Landberk One Man Tell's Another
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Very good, this album was missing from the site.
RPWL God Has Failed
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Since Pink Floyd is my favorite band, I've been recommended RPWL multiple times (just like Porcupine Tree, who I've come to appreciate over the years), but I haven't delved into them yet; I'll start with this one. Thanks to your review, you've reminded me that I need to get something by them.