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The sound of melancholic pain that provides comfort and despair at the same time. The sensations conveyed by Elliott’s pathos are comparable to those that a worn-out dramatic film soundtrack might communicate, seen through the undefined contours of a dream...
The sound of melancholic pain that provides comfort and despair at the same time.
The sensations conveyed by Elliott’s pathos are comparable to those that a worn-out dramatic film soundtrack might communicate, seen through the undefined contours of a dream...
Discover the haunting beauty of Matt Elliott’s The Mess We Made – listen now and immerse yourself in its melancholic depths.
"If you’re looking for Math Rock that defies conventions, unpredictable, dissonant, unrelentingly unsettling... Flemish Altruism might be just what you need." "The sense of desperation and bewilderment reaches its peak in the final part of 'Bill’s Mom likes to Fuck' with raucous and primal screams conveying deep discomfort."
"If you’re looking for Math Rock that defies conventions, unpredictable, dissonant, unrelentingly unsettling... Flemish Altruism might be just what you need."
"The sense of desperation and bewilderment reaches its peak in the final part of 'Bill’s Mom likes to Fuck' with raucous and primal screams conveying deep discomfort."
Explore A Minor Forest’s Flemish Altruism for a thrilling, boundary-pushing Math Rock experience.
"Cry for You" is a stunning example of Timmons’ ability to weave touching and complex melodic tapestries. Andy showcases not only his enviable technique but also his phenomenal touch, at times like a seasoned bluesman, in other cases like a fiery rocker.
"Cry for You" is a stunning example of Timmons’ ability to weave touching and complex melodic tapestries.
Andy showcases not only his enviable technique but also his phenomenal touch, at times like a seasoned bluesman, in other cases like a fiery rocker.
Listen to Andy Timmons' Ear-X-Tacy and experience a masterclass in instrumental guitar artistry today!
A Visit to Newport Hospital is one of the undeniable peaks of the Canterbury sound. Long Piece No. 3 is a forward-looking example of instrumental mastery combining jazz, symphonic, and experimental elements.
A Visit to Newport Hospital is one of the undeniable peaks of the Canterbury sound.
Long Piece No. 3 is a forward-looking example of instrumental mastery combining jazz, symphonic, and experimental elements.
Dive into Egg's The Polite Force and experience a pioneering Canterbury prog classic today!
The album is from the early ’90s, but to a lover’s ear, it could easily come from the pen of the most inspired ’70s Fripp. If you’re just getting into the magic of this genre, the album is highly recommended to appreciate its essence.
The album is from the early ’90s, but to a lover’s ear, it could easily come from the pen of the most inspired ’70s Fripp.
If you’re just getting into the magic of this genre, the album is highly recommended to appreciate its essence.
Listen to Änglagård's Hybris and explore a timeless prog rock treasure today!
The superb keyboard provides the backdrop, offering in the central part a solo at the limits of jazz truly delightful. A true gem: a jam that moves from blues to the most experimental prog.
The superb keyboard provides the backdrop, offering in the central part a solo at the limits of jazz truly delightful.
A true gem: a jam that moves from blues to the most experimental prog.
Explore Gentle Giant's Three Friends to experience one of prog rock's finest storytelling and musical achievements.
Johnny is a musician who, with his instinctive soloing—if I may use the term 'animal'—totally engages anyone, blues enthusiasts alike. 'Hey Where Is Your Brother' is a sort of small encyclopedia of the blues, interpreted by great protagonists of the field.
Johnny is a musician who, with his instinctive soloing—if I may use the term 'animal'—totally engages anyone, blues enthusiasts alike.
'Hey Where Is Your Brother' is a sort of small encyclopedia of the blues, interpreted by great protagonists of the field.
Dive into Johnny Winter's blues legacy—listen to 'Hey Where Is Your Brother' and experience authentic guitar mastery today!
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