ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Mike Rutherford Acting Very Strange
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Yet the cover promised well.
Janus Al Maestrale
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The review simply describes the album and the music without glorifying the political content at all; rather, there is an evident detachment, and anyone who has read other reviews of Taxi will know that the detachment is very clear. I have never had political sympathies; I detest totalitarianism of any color, and I am interested in social policies, as they concern me directly. That said, I have always refused to listen to the album; who knows, maybe in the future. Perhaps I notice a typesetting error; the line on the cover seems to be upside down... oh no, I was mistaken.
Maccio Capatonda Ahia, ma sei scemo?
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However, let's give the proper recognition to the original work from which this film is derived, namely the unusual novel by Omar Giugiangiugia.
Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
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There were 5 of his albums that cost around 5 euros, from "Unconditionally Guaranteed" to "Ice Cream For Crow," and I didn’t let them slip away. There was also all of Brian Eno's early work at the same price, along with other great stuff that I had already been eyeing for a while. I believe the offer from Emi, which included various artists related to Prog and the like, as well as some artists like the ones mentioned above, has ended now. I informed all the interested parties I know. The review is wonderful, why do I even need to say it? I’m adding it to my favorites.
John Zorn New Traditions In East Asian Bar Bands
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Zorn has done everything musically; after all, his discography has more or less the same number of releases as a Rocco.
Dead Can Dance Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun
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A chilling nocturnal catharsis.
Radiohead OK Computer
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I see myself in the typical Radiohead Fan. Radiohead - Nonciclopedia
Pearl Jam Vs.
Pearl Jam Vs.
9 dec 11
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Here’s the excerpt I appreciate the most from them, namely "Indifference." Right after "Ten," there’s this "Vs" and "Vitalogy" on par; they've always produced noteworthy stuff afterwards. Just as there is the Canterbury scene, there is the Seattle scene; instead of "Grunge," which is still a very fitting term, such a movement/genre/something could simply be labeled with the name of the city itself, which perhaps represented the pinnacle of the Rock spirit translated into music and words. It’s a shame that there are fights like "Beatles vs Rolling Stones" and that bands from before this period or supergroups following this scene are forgotten.
The Black Heart Procession 2
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Clearly their best.