ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Primus Green Naugahyde
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A great return, another must-have album from Primus during this period of interesting music releases, it's a substantial album and you can feel it, that's all you need to know.
Family Family Entertainment
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Oh great records on the homepage these days, well done.
Phideaux Snowtorch
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And here it is finally, I must say it has become my favorite album of theirs, a great comeback. Great review that ranges from progressive modernity to historical references, just like the album.
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Mirror Traffic
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"And with Stephen we close the circle of releases from the three ultimate 'losers'; we were just missing Daniel Johnston this year and we would have been almost complete. The previous one was pleasant, although I expect something more from Malkmus."
Brand X Moroccan Roll
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Great Syd, I believed in you and I wasn't wrong.
Autechre Digital Exclusive EP
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I have listened to and re-listened to "Incunabula" and "Amber" quite a bit, I think they are the best-known works of Autechre, rightfully among the albums I appreciate the most from the '90s. I would love to know what other albums have similar characteristics in their discography or even by other artists, especially the more ambient and less cerebral side of "Amber."
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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Without a doubt the best, much more compact than "Pork Soda," which is still an equally important pillar of the Band.
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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I liked the album; it's a clear improvement over the two previous ones, which were a bit messy, definitely one of the best post-Metropolis II.
Opeth The Devil's Orchard: Live at Rock Hard Festival 2009
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I've listened to and am re-listening to "Heritage"; I find it an excellent taste in Prog music as far as I'm concerned. The first impression is very positive, and at the moment, I think I'll ask to have a copy set aside.