ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds The Firstborn Is Dead
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Among the recommended ones, certainly.
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart Belong
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It completely convinces me to tell the truth, their debut is overwhelming, but this is also more mature.
Broken Social Scene Forgiveness Rock Record
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Amazingly hypnotic, I have it.
dEUS Keep You Close
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"Wcs," "In A Bar," and "Sister = My Clock" are the peak moments of inspiration for the Band, but the compactness of the "Scontro Ideale" makes every single moment of the album memorable, placing it at the top of my preferences in their discography, which is hard to compare, much like the "Canzoni del deserto" by Mercury Rev compared to their earlier work. This latest effort by dEUS will be mine soon.
Spiritual Beggars Another Way To Shine
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I recently spotted "Return to Zero," but after seeing your review, I decided to check out more of their work first, a band I’m eager to delve into.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Biutiful
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Interesting review, but at the time it airs, I watch The Simpsons.
Hugh Hopper 1984
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If he hadn't included the 97 in his nickname, had written a two-line review with terms like avant-garde, Post-Punk, Industrial, minimal, aggressive, rough, instinctive about a Glenn Branca, Throbbing Gristle, or Jim O'Rourke, who knows how many 5 stars would have rolled in, he couldn't have known :).
Hugh Hopper 1984
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This "1984" and "Hopper Tunity Box" are highly recommended for solo play.
Steven Wilson Grace For Drowning
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You've come to an agreement, understood. The genres you've included are a bit too many and not all relevant in my opinion; if you include too many genres, as per Debaser's rule, it's said that it's good to include Apocalyptic Folk, which doesn't suit Mr. Wilson. The review is still excellent and I share it.