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Headphoneus Supremus
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TotallyNotABsName
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Out enjoying coffee and the cold weather, with my music of course
Gemma Ray - Lights Out Zoltar!
GlenAppleton
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esw1026
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Rapture - Futile (released in 1999)
Rapture was a pleasant surprise when I first discovered this emotive hidden gem. This one is special to me because it is one of the most influential doom-metal albums in my life. I have always been swayed by this album's atmosphere. All the songs are fully packed with remorse, despair, and sorrow for suicidal tendencies. Highly recommended for those who have a bittersweet musical taste with the mixture of lethal doses of sombre melody and the extreme features of death metal.
Recommended Track-1 : A2. To Forget
Recommended Track-2 : C2. (About) Leaving
Rapture was a pleasant surprise when I first discovered this emotive hidden gem. This one is special to me because it is one of the most influential doom-metal albums in my life. I have always been swayed by this album's atmosphere. All the songs are fully packed with remorse, despair, and sorrow for suicidal tendencies. Highly recommended for those who have a bittersweet musical taste with the mixture of lethal doses of sombre melody and the extreme features of death metal.
Recommended Track-1 : A2. To Forget
Recommended Track-2 : C2. (About) Leaving
oh crap, that may be right up my alley. thanks for the pointer
I have the Mo-Fi CD edition of that album, though it's been ages since I last played it. Have always loved Layla though.
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Derek & The Dominos [Atco: released November, 1970.]