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Mythos Dreamlab
Mythos Dreamlab
15 aug 11
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They sound more oriented towards jazz-rock, while Mythos are at times more folk or more similar to Jethro Tull.
Loudness Devil Soldier
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Here, I go away for just a few days and I miss the review of this captivating album. To some, the backing vocals in "Hard Workin'" may seem annoying, but I am in love with that song.
Louis Malle Pretty Baby
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Kosmogabri, a guarantee!!!
Marco Castelli Stato Brado
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Count, Buscaglione, Swing, Funky, New Orleans... in short, the same old reheated soup.
Louis Malle Pretty Baby
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You are right to say that the movie is boring. Still, I find it distressing that everything that happens to Shields (the character, I mean) seems so natural. Rather, still talking about Brooke: I remember a movie of hers, shot when she was a child, in which she was killed on the day of her first communion. Do you know anything about that?
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Canto di primavera
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Beautiful review for a very evocative album. You did well to mention "gently melancholic stone."
Loudness The Birthday Eve
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I remember this album being let down by a poor recording - I never know how to equalize it. And, all in all, still a bit immature. I absolutely adore the follow-up "Devil's Soldiers". I'm looking forward to your review!
Yes Fly From Here
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Taken more for a matter of affection, I wouldn’t know what rating to give this album. This also happens to me with "Drama": without Jon, it lacks that shamanic spirit, pleasantly over the top, that truly makes a difference, and without which Yes becomes just one voice among many in the (neo)prog scene. I can't help but compare this album to "Magnification," which, in my opinion, embodies much more of the "ecstatic" spirit of the best Yes.
Tiamat Wildhoney
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One of the last metal albums I’ve truly become passionate about.
Gus Van Sant Elephant
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Using high school students as characters/subjects in a video game... chilling. Gus Van Sant may have seen further than many of his peers. One note of criticism for the poster (put the pretty blond boy on the front page...)