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TeleStrat
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Friday...
Atlas - Death & Fear (Karlstad, Sweden 2016) Hard rock, stoner, doom Chiefs - Tomorrow's Over (Phoenix, Arizona 2015) Desert, stoner, fuzz Heterodox - Elixir Of Lethe (Hawkes Bay, New Zealand 2014) Heavy metal, stoner, sludge Samsara Blues Experiment - Revelation & Mystery (Berlin, Germany 2011) Psych, stoner, doom trio The Samuel Jackson Five - Easily Misunderstood (Oslo, Norway 2005) Instrumental post-rock |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King - A fitting Remembrance Day album; very sombre. I took the liberty of rewriting my review of it, too, since I wasn't satisfied with how little detail I had before.
Quella Vecchia Locanda - Quella Vecchia Locanda - One of my RPI favourites! Brimming with energy, and the vast amount of ideas and emotions these guys pack into such a short album is incredible. It's like the sonic equivalent of a full feature length film in 33 minutes! Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors - Three for three awesome albums from shuffle tonight! This one really livened the mood after the last two, which are generally quite tragic. I consider this to be the best Skynyrd album. All killer, no filler, and Steve Gaines is the best guitarist to ever play in the group (not to disrespect Allen, Gary, or Ed; they're also phenomenal), and a great songwriter to boot. Love the dynamic that Steve and Ronnie have here, singing and playing; it's a shame that we never got to hear more music from them after this.
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Ozark Soundscape
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The Lemon Twigs - "Do Hollywood"
Sparks - "Kimono My House" Sparks - "Propaganda" Chris Cornell - "Euphoria Morning" New Order - "Power, Corruption & Lies" |
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Classical music isn't dead, it's more alive than it's ever been. It's just not on MTV.
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Amber Foil - An Invitation
Portuguese prog rock band that just released their debut ep and it seems quite promising!
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Fear not, for I am now the proud new owner of Pentacle's La Clef Des Songes! Also picked up a copy of Prologue by Renaissance. How fortunate for me that prog is as good as dead in this part of the world; I've got dibs on all the prime pickings!
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Prog Sothoth
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Renaissance - 'Turn of the Cards': Musically one of their best, love "Things I Don't Understand" and "Black Flame". My only issue is that Annie is mixed a bit too upfront...let the music shine a bit more 'tis all.
Renaissance - 'Novella': You can't mess with the "Midas Man", but on the whole it's a bit overboard for my tastes. It's 'olden day' for sure, well performed and yet I worry about catching a plague while listening. Renaissance - 'Camera Camera': So I put this on ready to tear it too bits knowing it would be crap. Except...except...err...this new wave with some prog thrown in is actually...um..fun. "Faeries" is so cute... Elvis Costello - 'This Year's Model': Certainly seems to be the man's most acclaimed work, and it's good...and yet I find the albums immediately before and after it much better. Solid stuff, but I dig it when he's a bit quirky too. |
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ALotOfBottle
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John Surman - How Many Clouds Can You See?
George Rusell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved by Nature |
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Meltdowner
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Ozric Tentacles - Arborescence
Frédéric Chopin - Piano Sonata no 1,2 and 3 Grant Green - Idle Moments Rush - A Farewell to Kings Yes - s/t
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Kingsnake
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Agnes Obel - Citizen of Glass
My Brightest Diamond - A Thousand Shark's Teeth
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Big Big Train - Folkore
Florence + the Machine - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
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ALotOfBottle
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It's pretty good, "Back To Heldon" is a great track. I think I like Allez Teia more, though. Heldon's aesthetic sounds kind of awkward to me sometimes, for some reason, but I really do like their music. |
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I don't remember any of it, I'll have to give it another listen Last night: Mort Garson - Plantasia (The usual electronic lullabies, I fell asleep in an instant after it )
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Kingsnake
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^ ^^ ^^^
I need the summer and long bicycle rides to play artists like Harmonium and other symphonic rock and folk music. In the winter I play mostly poprock and neoprog.
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Tom Ozric
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D'oh - ya ninja'd me.....
Yeah, Les is his name - I saw him when I was there recently. No good stuff in his crates - or, really, we got it all !! |
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Tom Ozric
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^ f**k man, Coily............
.........it's been quite a few years since I've spun WC........... |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Good score with that, Tom! I don't think I would have recognized what it was at that time, so chances are I went right past it if it was there at the same time! Antiquarian Records, yes! I'm sure the guy that owned that is the one who organises the Box Hill record fairs nowadays. Although I have to admit I don't often find too many interesting titles in his crates at the Fairs these days. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Every few weeks I've slowly been tracking down one at a time the Ozrics albums I don't currently have, so it was nice to get back to this one! I'd actually forgotten how consistently good it was. `Waterfall Cities' was the first one I ever heard, actually due to Tom Ozric who replied just below your initial message! He lived in Melbourne too at the time and brought his LP of it around, and I loved what I heard. I bought the CD of that one first, then picked up `Erpland' and `Strangeitude' soon after, nowadays I've got most of them except for the few stray ones I'm rounding up. I'm not a massive fan of their shreddy 80's metal kind of electric guitar sound they sometimes have, so maybe that's why I liked `Arborescence' a bit more, because the guitar was a little more restrained overall? |
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Tom Ozric
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^ I recall buying my copy of Harmonium's Cinq Saisons around the same time from Antiquarian Records - same texta writing inside the gatefold. Also had a dirty big sticker on the front which I removed with no damage. Ah, the good old days.........
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