These are two identical reviews for two different albums of Sympozion and Solstice Coil.
This guy only changed the name of the album. (sorry, don't know whether to laugh or cry)
SOLSTICE COIL
A Prescription For Paper Cuts |
2005Major Release |
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5.00 (Warning: only 1 rating)
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Review by James Colbert 4:57:13 AM EST, 2/14/2006
— I remember when I was 17 years old, and I first laid ears on an album called "Court of the Crimson King". I was completely amazed. Never thought music like this could exist! I immediately became a fan, and started collecting every piece of progressive rock I can get my hands on. Each album opened a whole new world to me. Yes' Close to the Edge, Genesis' Selling England by the pound, I was overwhelmed each time all over again. Years have past, times have changed, and as I've became older and more experienced, nothing could really surpise me anymore. The musical landscape became generally unfulfilling, though some things sparked here and there. A Prescription for Paper Cuts made me feel 17 years old again. When I first heard this album, my jaw fell down to the floor. I was amazed at how rich the music was, and how well everything sounded. It feels like the dawn of a new era, like there's going to be a blossoming again. And I couldn't believe this band came from a country so small and distant from the European culture. Such diversity! Such talented musicianship! I keep listening to this album, over and over again, and I simply cannot get enough of it! Although I might be too old to say this, but THIS ALBUM SIMPLY ROCKS! Buy it while you can! |
SYMPOZION
Kundabuffer |
2005Major Release |
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4.00Excellent addition to any prog music collection
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Review by James Colbert 7:15:21 PM EST, 1/17/2006
— I remember when I was 17 years old, and I first laid ears on an album called "Court of the Crimson King". I was completely amazed. Never thought music like this could exist! I immediately became a fan, and started collecting every piece of progressive rock I can get my hands on. Each album opened a whole new world to me. Yes' Close to the Edge, Genesis' Selling England by the pound, I was overwhelmed each time all over again. Years have past, times have changed, and as I've became older and more experienced, nothing could really surpise me anymore. The musical landscape became generally unfulfilling, though some things sparked here and there. Kundabuffer made me feel 17 years old again. When I first heard this album, my jaw fell down to the floor. I was amazed at how rich the music was, and how well everything sounded. It feels like the dawn of a new era, like there's going to be a blossoming again. And I couldn't believe this band came from a country so small and distant from the European culture. Such diversity! Such talented musicianship! I keep listening to this album, over and over again, and I simply cannot get enough of it! Forgot what the guy before me said; Although I might be too old to say this, but THIS ALBUM SIMPLY ROCKS! Buy it while you can! |