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I've listened to a couple of works from their vast discography; they're interesting, but for my tastes, only a couple of albums stand out. They're too similar to many things, and after a while, it bores me, although I don't deny their charm.
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never heard anything, for now.
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Look, the "greatest band of all time" will never exist, and it's endearing that you still believe in it. Without getting into it, what does the greatest group of all time mean to you? But all this furious criticism over an album that more or less everyone has heard retains so much energy for a new record or one that 1022012 people haven't already talked about, and they still haven't managed to make me understand why there are always comparisons with Pink Floyd. And enough with the swear words in this rant of yours with so many empty shots. Anyway, nothing wrong with that.
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Yes, very interesting record. One to listen to carefully.
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All true, Ye Ye
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Interesting work, after so many of my ramblings.
It deserves attention.
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Don't pay attention to my ......
I caught the album quickly on BandCamp; it's interesting like many other proposals.
However, nothing so interesting that it distracts me from my usual listens.
Don't pay attention to my comments above.
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I, a simple listener, listen.
This musical work will have its own genesis and pleasure.
And pleasure, if it does not translate into pleasure for the average listener like myself.
Listening, to say "difficult," must draw closer, and this music has nothing to attract it. It will remain music for the few, few convinced they are listening to music for the few.
I, in my small way, realize that music is popular; if it doesn't please, it doesn't mean it is for a select few. It pleases even if you don't know the author. How many know Mozart, not knowing he exists. Music is without name.

Pleasure
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Am I the only one who feels a great environmental example?
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I know this one, but I take longer to appreciate it. If you've heard what you think about Suumhow? Maybe a bit anachronistic but enjoyable. Give them a listen, and if I'm way off, let me know.