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Red Temple Spirits Dancing To Restore An Eclipsed Moon
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...and one of the last reminds me of the Red House Painters (also, coincidentally, Californians)...
Red Temple Spirits Dancing To Restore An Eclipsed Moon
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A suggestive crossover of dark and psych. Christian Death and Dream Syndicate (all Californian folks). A lot of new-wave, including British: the last song reminds me of Wire, in terms of sound...pretty nice.
The Seeds The Seeds
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Amazing review! Well done! I don't know the album, but I've listened to Pushing Too Hard, one of the most original garage/psych songs of the era, full of brilliant ideas...
Dadamah This Is Not A Dream
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I've listened... I agree with the common opinion regarding the ingredients: VU (everything), Doors (the organ), Patti Smith (the chick who sings), Joy Division (the dude who sings). More electronic interferences (Faust? Red Crayola?). And I add Feedtime. Because I believe that Feedtime taught kangaroos and koalas to dismember the garage, stripping the riffs down to pure subsonic vibrations. It's a matter of: keep going and going and going... until the noise transforms into something intangible. It’s the same principle as shoegazer, if you think about it...
Antonín Dvořák Sinfonia n° 9 "Dal Nuovo Mondo"
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"I am convinced that the musical future of this great country is rooted in black culture." <<< a genius! Beautiful page, thanks.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Because from punk in the '80s, opposing musical-social-cultural movements emerged!! at the extremes were metal and electronic pop like Simple Minds or Depeche Mode, or the cute pop of a-ha and Duran Duran, those anti-political '80s, all smoke and no roast, all lipstick colors, jacket and tie... from a world that divided the generations who came out of the grayness of the '70s and wanted to explode in an empty freedom of shapes and colors... all a huge bluff that brought along an emptiness condemned every day by deaths from heroin overdose... in the '90s, the scream of a part of the youth generations began, exasperated by such inner emptiness, in the form of a new rage... grunge... <<< B-A-S-T-A!!!
Can Future Days
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Double Five.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Oh, but you already gave us a hint in a comment (or did I dream it?). Anyway, Fair sang "No More Beatle Mania: ONCE IS ENOUGH!" (or did I dream it?).
Sodastream 5 Questions To: Sodastream
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Wow! I missed this one! Really nice, concise but interesting... but you asked her 7 questions, dune! You went over!!! Oh dear ;-)
Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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Clowns in a good way, eh!!! (in the sense of the Butthole Surfers, let's leave it at those surfers :-D)...And instead, it's a serious album...Ege, I listened to it for the first time this afternoon and it really seems like an "ahead" album, one of those that will take a while to fully absorb...