ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6814 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Steve Beresford Signals For Tea - His Piano And Orchestra
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Of Coxhill, I only listened to the very strange "Ear of Beholder," but with Guest Musician, of course, along with Ayers and Hopper, it was fabulous; it won't be any less here.
Sylvan Sceneries
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I was starting to listen to them with "Artificial Paradise," which is very enjoyable, the NeoProg style I prefer, direct and romantic (like Gazpacho, RPWL, Demians...), while looking forward to listening to the Flying Colors, happy to know that here they are all Suites!!!
Isis Panopticon
Isis Panopticon
10 apr 12
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Monumental.
Cartoon s/t
Cartoon s/t
10 apr 12
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Really beautiful yes, halfway between classical baroque and wicked 80s chamber music.
Pond Beard, Wives, Denim
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Spectacular "The Practice Of Joy Before Death," I will look for this as well.
AA.VV. Não Wave
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I wasn't aware of this collection of Brazilian New Wave, and given the title of the sister collection, it could be an excellent backdrop while observing the paintings of Paul Gauguin.
Converge Jane Doe
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Disc of measured violence. I read the first paragraph and after having read the entire piece I think: "Well, what a load of crap";)
Blue Water White Death Blue Water White Death
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Very interesting.
The Mars Volta Noctourniquet
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Third group.
Social Distortion White Light, White Heat, White Trash
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Finally, a review of this album, along with the following "S,L & R'n'R," is what I've listened to the most from their discography.