ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Franco Battiato Pollution
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What a great thing the experimental series by Battiato!
Pink Floyd Meddle
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As soon as the opening theme of the well-known sports program begins, I think they'll simply say: "Wow, Dribbliiing is starting with that gorgeous Simona Rolandi!"
Crystal Stilts In Love With Oblivion
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Everything is very interesting, and what a beautiful cover that matches the review.
The Exies Head For The Door
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"King Crimson has made some Regressive albums like Islands and Lizard," well, that’s one of the funniest things I've ever read :)
Bright Eyes Letting Off The Happiness
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I feel disgusted by quotes regarding the trends of a specific period; how awful fashion is. I appreciated the contrast between the first statement and the subsequent analysis of a sincere artist like Oberst; these are "Fevers and Mirrors," memorable albums.
Corrado Tedeschi Editore La Settimana Enigmistica
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Also to remember is the Enigmatic Block.
Skid Row Skid Row
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Great review Richard Bens...uhm The Alexander!
Battles Gloss Drop
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Quite surprising compared to the debut, also different are the few sung parts; if in "Mirrored" they were more direct and cerebral compositions, here those characteristics still exist but are more softened, as the cover suggests, and at times more soporific, not in a negative sense, quite the opposite, a nice reaffirmation and still a pleasant experience for the moment.
Accept Balls To The Wall
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Really a ballsy album, yes I see, alas, on the cover.
R.E.M. Automatic For The People
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Extraordinary review with the words of the lyrics. I wonder if Stipe wrote this album based on suffering, inspired by the meeting with Vic Chesnutt (whose first records he would produce), I think the period was the early '90s, who knows.