ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Peter Gabriel Secret World Live
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I still haven't had the chance to get it, unlike his studio albums, which I have all of; I'll take care of it later, both for this and for Plays Live.
The Samuel Jackson Five The Samuel Jackson Five
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Very enjoyable album, at times it reminds me of Anathallo. Great invention ProgStreaming!
Rush Clockwork Angels
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I confirm the great appreciation for the album, as I mentioned in the other review. They are absolute champions of Progressive.
The Wedding Present Seamonsters
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What a wonder the British Rock of their era, but also before and after. "George Best" is their eighties manifesto, but with this album they managed to make the leap into the following decade while keeping the inspiration unchanged.
Comus Out Of The Coma
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The first paragraph is perfectly suited to evoke these reassuring guys.
Rush Clockwork Angels
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Spectacular album, I agree it's the best in their discography in about 20 years; tracks like "Wish Them Well" and the Title Track are great.
Jesu Picture Disc Mix - Unreleased Original Vision
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What a beauty this Album (the standard edition) is, for me the absolute best work by Justino. I'm curious to hear this Unreleased version.
Squackett A Life Within A Day
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The last two albums by Hackett are very beautiful; from this collaboration, I expect at least a pleasant listening experience.
Spiritualized Sweet Heart, Sweet Light
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This is in Wishlist.
Sigur Rós Valtari
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They have returned with this latest work to the levels of "Agaetis" and "( )", I would dare to say. The fact is, I partly expected an album that was entirely ecstatic and expansive, different from the previous more pop-oriented album. This is exactly what I wanted, something between whispers, the languid intoxication of ascending and falling here, between life and sleep, light and dark, where dark forces have always been unleashed.