ProgRock

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My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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Very important magazines praise the Maichemicalromans, such as Tv Sorrisi & Canzoni, RollingStone, and Novella 2000, let's not forget!
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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A review and a record as enjoyable as Tg4.
Sun Kil Moon April
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Kozelek in a beautiful long-winded gown, who knows if works like "Chameleon in The Shadow of the Night" by Hammill inspired him for this piece, since in a way he has a passion for the genre?!
Supertramp Even in the Quietest Moments...
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Supertramp...the Pop-Rock with the guts!
Sand Golem
Sand Golem
6 may 10
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A gem of Kraut, and how can I not praise you for mentioning Efrim, especially since the sound of this album seems to foreshadow certain works like "This is Our Punk Rock" or "Horses In The Sky" by Silver Mt. Zion. David Tibet himself drew inspiration from Sand for various Current 93 works; in fact, "Golem" has been reissued by his record label Durtro (double CD in a sort of compilation "Ultrasonic Seraphim").
Chromatics Night Drive
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Zot Day! Today, these silly things often turn out to be the best suggestions.
Bison B.C. Quiet Earth
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Nice Zot and beautiful proposal! Judging by the review link, the beginning is quite Melvins-like, which is very appealing.
Red Sparowes The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or content from websites. If you provide the text you want translated, I would be happy to help!
Red Sparowes The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer
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From Appestato's logical reference (comment 57), I deduce that Post-Hardcore is Malgioglio. In my opinion, we are talking about the same term in different contexts: Fugazi (I wouldn’t know how to label a unique band like them), Jesus Lizard, Unwound, Jawbox, Helmet... the Post-Hardcore of the early '90s onward; Isis, Neurosis, Cult of Luna, Minsk, Pelican, I would also add Mastodon and their hedonistic companions that developed almost at the beginning of the millennium. In both cases, I believe the term PippoBaudesco is relevant.
Red Sparowes The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer
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"It's a new genre. It's called Post-Hardcore, or Atmospheric Sludge, or Post-Metal; whatever name you want to give it, it remains an innovation of the 2000s." It doesn't say that they are the same thing, but that the music dealt with has these components; I don't see where the mistake is. I wonder if Post-Hardcore also exists on a cinematic level?!