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Posted: August 06 2010 at 20:20
The Quiet One wrote:
Before, three times though not consecutively:
Now:
The first one I obviously love (I wrote a glowing review of it, I believe). The second one I bought just yesterday, and seeing it posted here is making me consider listening to it right away.
Joined: January 16 2008
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 20:27
JLocke wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
Before, three times though not consecutively:
Now:
The first one I obviously love (I wrote a glowing review of it, I believe). The second one I bought just yesterday, and seeing it posted here is making me consider listening to it right away.
I had only listened Snow two or three times, but this week the album really clicked with me, so it's on my playlist.
Besides, I wasn't listening to this type of Symphonic Prog for a long time. What else do you have by Spock's Beard?
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 20:31
The Quiet One wrote:
JLocke wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
Before, three times though not consecutively:
Now:
The first one I obviously love (I wrote a glowing review of it, I believe). The second one I bought just yesterday, and seeing it posted here is making me consider listening to it right away.
I had only listened Snow two or three times, but this week the album really clicked with me, so it's on my playlist.
Besides, I wasn't listening to this type of Symphonic Prog for a long time. What else do you have by Spock's Beard?
V. I really enjoy it. A little cheesy, but that's just how it is. It's good cheese, I think.
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 20:39
^haha, "good cheese".
It's a silly comparison stylistically, but hope you get the idea: V was Selling England by the the Pound or Foxtrot, Snow is The Lamb by Spock's Beard. It's more diverse and is able to expand the band's ideas even more, but just like The Lamb, for some it fails to be beat it's predecessor.
It's really not that different, but you may find some of the tunes filler or the overall concept weak.
I've been enjoying it a lot lately, more than V actually.
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 20:40
The Quiet One wrote:
^haha, "good cheese".
It's a silly comparison stylistically, but hope you get the idea: V was Selling England by the the Pound or Foxtrot, Snow is The Lamb by Spock's Beard. It's more diverse and is able to expand the band's ideas even more, but just like The Lamb, for some it fails to be beat it's predecessor.
Hmm . . . interesting . . .
I think I shall give this one a spin very soon. Thanks for the boost.
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