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DeRank : 7,14
DeAge™ : 6754 days • Here since 13 december 2007
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
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For now, album of the year. Let's say it restores some credibility to the drone genre (down with the SUNNI!!!). The comparison to Ben Frost for this album is spot on.
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Alright, it’s getting late, I wanted to say one of my blogs... Robix rulez though!
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SirensSound has evolved; I haven't come across it in a while, but it's definitely a top 5 of my favorite records found online. Cheers! To the good drone!
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You’re not confusing him with the drummer Phil Petrocelli (Jesu), who wasn’t even playing on this record yet, are you? :)
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They were born in '99, but are you really talking about a real birth? Did they come into the world in '99? :) I know that their first album was released in 2008, this one, and I also believe that Broadrick has nothing to do with this project, or at least I can't find any sources, but if you can contradict me, don't hesitate to do so.
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No, in fact, you can't compare them; you need to place them one in front of the other because (in my opinion) the Transitionals copied them outright. Nevertheless, I liked it; a 3.5 in the genre sums it all up, and some tracks brought back memories from that time they opened for Isis and Dalek. When I See... is a cover album, so you can't judge them solely based on that. Plus, I don't want to play "my band is cooler than yours," especially since Nadja really kick ass in this genre, and that's an objective fact. I highly recommend Touched, the 2007 reissue; if you like the Transitionals, you'll wear this record out. Let me know if you can't find it...
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Seen live, not bad at all. Of course, if you had the luck to know Nadja (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=D1pMbZxdO5A) first, it’s a bit hard to fully appreciate these, but I’ll give them a listen anyway.
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble From The Stairwell
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I listened to it a while ago but unfortunately I couldn't get to the end of the album. I hold on tight to Gore Motel, and in the meantime, I laugh. :D
Kyuss Lives! Gig @ Live Club - Trezzo Sull'Adda 23.03.11
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here, the Tollani... :)