ProgRock

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DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
About Wayne Rushism
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If it's the computer-generated fusion of the faces of the band members on the cover, then the band is the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the mustache belongs to Kiedis.
Armin van Buuren Mirage
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I vaguely believe I prefer that of the Camel and Klaus Schulze as a mirage.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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A sort of continuation of Waters' Masterpiece Concept, with spine-chilling lyrics and music, beyond themes regarding war, Roger rightly wanted to dedicate the album to the figure of his father, as well as take the reins of the Band to best express his feelings about it. "The Wall" is an immense and perfect work, "The Final Cut" an equally worthy successor.
Opeth The Devil's Orchard: Live at Rock Hard Festival 2009
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... + Primus + Mastodon, a great period of very interesting music releases.
Opeth The Devil's Orchard: Live at Rock Hard Festival 2009
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New Dream Theater + new Opeth + new solo project by Steven Wilson, a great way to get the ball rolling this month, not bad the single from Opeth.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Without a doubt, the manifesto of Federico Laurenti, the one who taught us that Fabrizio De André was right and that Povia is his heir, that the best Italian artist is Fratello Metallo, but above all the most important thing is that respect is always necessary (cit.).
Hella Tripper
Hella Tripper
3 sep 11
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After the Battles, they come back too, good.
Univers Zero Clivages
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Returning to the theme of Univers Zero and similar bands, in the '80s there are great examples of Avant-Prog/ avant-garde rock that have been historically forgotten or little discussed (apart from specialized websites). Miriodor, Muffins, Thinking Plague, which are among the most innovative bands of the time, hold a value that should go beyond this narrow circle of enthusiasts. However, superficiality reigns supreme, especially in these times of the iPod, where people seek only what attracts them at first listen.
Univers Zero Clivages
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If I'm not mistaken, there are no reviews for the Present, it will be taken care of.
Death In June Nada!
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The themes are quite controversial, yes, I haven’t really grasped much about their political tendencies or ideological references, just as the spiritual references in David Tibet's poetry for C93 are controversial. Nevertheless, their music possesses a unique charm. Recently, I discovered Darkwood as NeoFolk from Germany, very interesting.