ProgRock

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DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Motorpsycho and Ståle Storløkken The Death Defying Unicorn
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We'll see if this described surrealism will be to my liking (the premises are all there). I understand the nostalgia for artistic exploration in the "songs" of the Norwegians, one among many being that moving distorted violin in the soundscape of "The Nerve Tattoo."
Motorpsycho And Stale Storlokken The Death Defying Unicorn
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I initially thought it was something similar to the album "In The Fishtank" produced with Jaga Jazzist, which I liked a lot, but it seems to be a bit different. I still need to listen to "Heavy Metal Fruit" before this one, then I’ll get there. However, come on, this work by Devin Townsend... um, I mean Motorpsycho, also looks promising.
Amon Düül II Wolf City
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An album that surely carries the weight of 3 noteworthy works that preceded it, but is, in any case, of very high quality.
One Dimensional Man / Il Teatro degli Orrori 5 Questions to Pierpaolo Capovilla
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Just a nice page, you even mentioned an artist from Trovarobato in the first paragraph, a label I'm just starting to discover, as I've already mentioned elsewhere, thanks to the Junkfood.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori Il mondo nuovo
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"Normal" comment: I really like the previous albums by Teatro, the length of this album doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori Il mondo nuovo
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Nazi Propaganda, the title incites a clearly far-right party and the cover reminds one of the Rosenbach Museum, I hope a soldier of the People intervenes here to clarify the proletariat's opinion.
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 Achtung Baby
17 feb 12
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The nickname "Milo Infante" is much more terrifying than "Stalinslao."
Steve Hogarth & Richard Barbieri The Weapon But The Hand
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Regardless, I was expecting this, and now even more so.
Dream Theater Images And Words
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"I'd rather die than consider Missouri a state!" - Abraham Simpson.
Peter Hammill The Future Now
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I completely agree that they have created covers that are somewhat better than this one, both Vdgg and Hammill.