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Prog rock
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KopaneDePooj
Headphoneus Supremus
Nice one! Simple and warm with great harmonies. Sounds like ELO & The Beatles. I see they have two EPs on Spotify.
FullBright1
Headphoneus Supremus
Nice one! Simple and warm with great harmonies. Sounds like ELO & The Beatles. I see they have two EPs on Spotify.
In a land far far away, this use to be the same band....
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weexisttocease
Headphoneus Supremus
Sublime. Guthrie's solo out of this world. The Raven That Refused to Sing it's my favourite Steven Wilson work to date. I just wish we could have Porcupine Tree again. I miss all of them, specially just to see Collins Edwin's smile.
ArronZacx
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I've heard good things about this album but only recently got around to listening to it. Damn it's good, great songwriting and versatility shown. And that first guitar solo at around the 2:20 mark is just incredible!
Peter 1964
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Peter 1964
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phthora
Headphoneus Supremus
New Gojira! And it's pretty brutal. New album drops at the end of April.
KopaneDePooj
Headphoneus Supremus
Every time I listen to a new album in which Neal Morse is involved I ask myself the same question: Isn't he getting tired of the same old recipe?
Either as Neal Morse solo, Neal Morse Band, Transatlantic or other projects, they tend to sound the same. Namely as a big fat infatuated megalomaniac soap opera...
No innovation. I don't know why I keep following his releases. I mean, maybe they were interesting at first, I remember I really liked "The Similitude of a Dream", but now it's getting tiring.
Here you go, brace yourselves
Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe (2021)
Either as Neal Morse solo, Neal Morse Band, Transatlantic or other projects, they tend to sound the same. Namely as a big fat infatuated megalomaniac soap opera...
No innovation. I don't know why I keep following his releases. I mean, maybe they were interesting at first, I remember I really liked "The Similitude of a Dream", but now it's getting tiring.
Here you go, brace yourselves
Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe (2021)
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