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Joined: March 16 2008
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Posted: May 09 2012 at 10:59
Crossover prog doesn't necessarily need to be poppy does it? Seems like maybe a decent fit for crossover, eclectic, or post-rock to me, but mostly eclectic.
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
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Posted: May 09 2012 at 20:10
clarke2001 wrote:
How on Earth could anyone determine a subgenre if there's only one song posted?
I agree, sometimes an album is not enough (Specially with a band that has few releases), because a band can change dramatically from one release to another.
I like what I heard, seems Crossover oriented more than Folk, but one track is not remotely enough.
Joined: June 17 2011
Location: Texas
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Posted: May 10 2012 at 23:57
It' not even that far from Symphonic. But maybe Avant will work, or psych. I would go with post-metal over post-rock. Eclectic definitely works though, probably the best bet. It hardly has metal, but it sure as hell is heavy, so post-metal works. I think folk is a by large stretch.
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