ProgRock

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Strontium 90 Police Academy
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Great idea for a nickname to sign up on Debaser using the band's name.
Flower Travellin' Band Anywhere
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"Satori" is spectacular; I only knew that it features the cover of Cope's LibroJappo. If I get the chance, I will listen to it too.
Genesis Abacab
Genesis Abacab
2 jun 12
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I CONGRATULATE WITH THE UNREPENTANT PROGGHETTARO KORREA, who gives a fair speech in playlist and is recommending the great SAM LEE-UFF! that is the pseudonym of the immense keyboardist Dave Stewart during the time of Arzachel. For those who love the Canterbury scene or the transitional period between the Psychedelic and Progressive eras, one cannot help but listen to the self-titled album by Arzachel/Uriel and his subsequent projects!
Explosions In The Sky The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
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Oh no, this is a Masterpiece of... let's call it "symphonic" Post-Rock(?), every single note is memorable.
Bob Dylan Time Out Of Mind
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Impressive the completeness of this Album.
Genesis Wind And Wuthering
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Just seeing the cover makes me emotional thinking about such beauty contained in this Artwork.
The Flower Kings Paradox Hotel
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Without a doubt the best of the last four by FK, waiting for the new album, just yesterday I saw the announcement. "The Sum Of No Evil" I like that one too.
Stackridge The Man In The Bowler Hat
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Corbezzoli!
Opeth Heritage
Opeth Heritage
15 apr 12
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Akerfeldt recalls here the same stylistic coldness and the same mannerism of the early '90s Scandinavian Prog works, combining these components with the Opethian atmosphere (the greatest detachment from Opeth's past discography, I believe, is that this is an entirely atmospheric album rather than one with a greater impact like much of the previous production). He states, "I wanted to make an album like this since I was twenty." It was during the same period when Anekdoten, Landberk, and Anglagard were releasing their first albums, so I suppose he was already planning this work. The review is very well written and knowledgeable, and rightly leaves the judgment to the listener; for me, this "Heritage" is highly enjoyable. Well said, all this; for me, this is a classic album for UNREPENTANT PROGGERS. THANK YOU, MIKAEL!