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After listening to several tracks on YouTube, I would dare to say that they are not bad at all in their genre, however limited it may be. However, the sung parts are generally unbearable. Referring to the prog-metal movement in general, it seems to me that the vocals cannot keep up with the evolution of the genre (if we can speak of evolution), in our case the aforementioned Djent, which seems to be an evolution tied exclusively to technique. Do instrumental prog-metal bands exist?
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A very enjoyable album but not essential, definitely a nice group of musicians. Manzanera could have done better in his career, even though of course I haven't listened to everything. The same goes for you five.
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So let's listen... and right now I'm into Belgian music.
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Wow, I've had it on my HD for ages, I really need to watch it after all.
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Good job, this review wasn't easy. However, there's still the doubt that there are elements of Tyondai in here; I feel like I can hear them, and since he left the group only in 2010, it would also be possible. Kazu looks like Robert Plant on his period.
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Don't you think that Hella manages to create warmer and catchier music than their peers? I find this album quite heavy and cold compared to, for example, "Giraffes? Giraffes!", who, yes, can make math rock that's really accessible. Good review, but I don't quite get the comparison to Primus.
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Mine!
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Thank you for sharing these moments with us.
Zao Kawana
13 jun 11
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But if you've been living on zeuhl, what kind of reviews are you writing? Go ahead and write one, I'll give you a five by default, come on... By the way, I recently reviewed Ruins who are heavy but very zeuhl, a genre that should be included among the de-genres as I've requested. Unfortunately, the editors didn’t meet my expectations, to my deep sadness. In the meantime, I'll go on de-loving you both together.
Zao Kawana
13 jun 11
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Wow! Almost missed this review. Strange, I don't see comments from the Jargonking, Progrock, and Giona. Congratulations to you and welcome as a reviewer; it makes me happy to encounter proposals that align with my tastes. By the way, I'm currently in a zeuhl phase, and I recently listened to another project featuring members of Magma called "Weidorje," which seems very good. Great review, although I must confess that I skipped the description of the tracks—nothing personal, I almost always skip it, and I’m not the only one. I hope you can keep us company for a long time; see you soon.