Cardiacs - looking into the albums for beginners |
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LAM-SGC
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As an old school fan, it took me a couple of years before I really took to Sing to God, but now I love it. That said, for a casual listen in the car, I will grab Seaside, OLAITS or SFS&I. Because Sing to God requires a lot more from the listener, and some of the quieter parts get completely lost in the road noise. Edited by LAM-SGC - March 05 2020 at 02:43 |
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richardh
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yep I'm really intrigued. This band gets name checked a heck of a lot round here. For some reason I'm thinking they are a modern version of Gentle Giant but I guess that isn't close
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LAM-SGC
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No, sorry, but if you are expecting a Gentle Giant type prog band you Will be disappointed because that is not what they sound like at all. Haven't you listened to any of their stuff on YouTube? Most of it is on YouTube. If you imagine a really fiddly quirky combination of Magazine, X-ray Spex, Squeeze, The Damned, and Gentle Giant then you are getting close to their sound. |
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