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Posted: May 05 2015 at 10:54
The King's finest solo album if you ask me. Hits just the right balance between an updated version of Mercyful Fate's sound and a more streamlined approach, plus it's got a very well thought out rock opera storyline. Plus Michael Denner just ruled on guitar.
"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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Posted: May 05 2015 at 08:59
Tom Ozric wrote:
Imperial Zeppelin wrote:
^^ You might find them, but I don't think this is the best place to look.
Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
I know, just thought there'd be some fans of what Nick B has done in his 'rise-to-Prog' fame. My heart lies with Can and Duul, Ange and Le Orme, Banco and Elephant9, Anglagard and Landberk........ you get the picture...... As far as this 'cheesy' synth-pop New-Wave goes, Kajas are at the top - I can't explain why I dig these guys so much lately............30 years ago they made me puke..........
There are lots of artists that make me puke, let's just hope that I don't grow fond of them 30 years later
Edited by Imperial Zeppelin - May 05 2015 at 08:59
Joined: September 03 2005
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Posted: May 05 2015 at 06:02
Imperial Zeppelin wrote:
^^ You might find them, but I don't think this is the best place to look.
Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
I know, just thought there'd be some fans of what Nick B has done in his 'rise-to-Prog' fame. My heart lies with Can and Duul, Ange and Le Orme, Banco and Elephant9, Anglagard and Landberk........ you get the picture...... As far as this 'cheesy' synth-pop New-Wave goes, Kajas are at the top - I can't explain why I dig these guys so much lately............30 years ago they made me puke..........
Joined: April 12 2008
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Posted: May 05 2015 at 04:48
I love how colourful the guitar playing and tones are on this album, combined with the labyrinthine songwriting and interplay this really adds to that surprisingly classy take on occult 1980s horror metal that's the King's metier.
"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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