Wardruna Skald
5 dec 18
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Interesting.
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Speaking of out-of-time English bands, I think of the 5:30s, who released their self-titled album 2-3 years before their sound invaded England, OASIS just to name one. This record is great, perhaps too pop for the English garage scene and too raw for the emerging pop scene.
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You have very personal opinions, whether they are shareable or not. It would be much more interesting if you explored them further; instead, you don't convincingly develop your ideas. Too bad, because it's always helpful to hear different opinions.
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Everyone should be ashamed of rediscovering their inability to measure their own ego. You've hit the nail on the head.
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I'm listening to the album with a 7-year delay, very beautiful, and there is so much to say, but the comments back then were more focused on the computer keyboards. How much time has passed.
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Here I am, a decade late, so many things have changed in music, but not good music. This music was disturbing and poetic in its winding through treacherous paths back then, and it has continued to retain its great charm today. Horrible cover for a magnificent work that doesn’t seek to please. The video is beautiful.
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In my exploration of the galaxy "Constellation," I have also arrived at Him. A great one, some say "too bad it has remained a cult name (Ugly word), I perhaps prefer it.
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arrived only 6/7 years late, better late than never for these records.
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The Final Signal, Repent, the time has come
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After the review of X Factor, comes the review of Cristina D'Avena. An unsettling doubt arises.