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Posted: May 06 2010 at 17:46
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
I've been LOVING that album lately! I'm in serious consideration of giving it a 5 star review at some point.
What's your thoughts of it?
I'm also really loving it lately! It's really gentle and dark, but all the compositions are great and the flow is perfect. If I would review it, it would be a tough choice between a 4 and a 5 as well.
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 17:54
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
I've been LOVING that album lately! I'm in serious consideration of giving it a 5 star review at some point.
What's your thoughts of it?
I'm also really loving it lately! It's really gentle and dark, but all the compositions are great and the flow is perfect. If I would review it, it would be a tough choice between a 4 and a 5 as well.
This is one of those albums like The Hazards of Love for me. The first time I heard it I found it to be extremely boring, but now I really think it's fantastic!
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 17:57
The Quiet One wrote:
^do you have anything else by Marillion with Hogarth?
Unfortunately, no. I REALLY want to get some more, though. I'm headed to the record store tomorrow with some of my buddies, so I'm hoping to pick up some goodies!
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 18:16
Minamo - Kuroi Kawa~Black River
It's a project by Jazz pianist Satoko fujii and Violinist Carla Kihlstedt from Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Charming Hostess etc. It's basically a free jazz/classical album...really terrific stuff.
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 18:28
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
^do you have anything else by Marillion with Hogarth?
Unfortunately, no. I REALLY want to get some more, though. I'm headed to the record store tomorrow with some of my buddies, so I'm hoping to pick up some goodies!
I've heard Marbles and Seasons End, and have Somewhere Else. I love the latter, though it's pretty much alt. rock with a proggy feel in very few songs.
I didn't like Marbles at all, and Seasons End was good though not really memorable.
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 19:34
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
^do you have anything else by Marillion with Hogarth?
Unfortunately, no. I REALLY want to get some more, though. I'm headed to the record store tomorrow with some of my buddies, so I'm hoping to pick up some goodies!
I've heard Marbles and Seasons End, and have Somewhere Else. I love the latter, though it's pretty much alt. rock with a proggy feel in very few songs.
I didn't like Marbles at all, and Seasons End was good though not really memorable.
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 19:46
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
^do you have anything else by Marillion with Hogarth?
Unfortunately, no. I REALLY want to get some more, though. I'm headed to the record store tomorrow with some of my buddies, so I'm hoping to pick up some goodies!
I've heard Marbles and Seasons End, and have Somewhere Else. I love the latter, though it's pretty much alt. rock with a proggy feel in very few songs.
I didn't like Marbles at all, and Seasons End was good though not really memorable.
Oh great! I was going to get Marbles next!
Seasons End is a good bridge between THEN and NOW. Personally, my favourite H-era album is Afraid of Sunlight.
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 19:56
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
Seasons End is a good bridge between THEN and NOW. Personally, my favourite H-era album is Afraid of Sunlight.
Brave got my attention for the band again. Got Script and didn't keep up with them after that. Afraid Of Sunlight is probably my favorite. I had been getting their new stuff as it came out but they seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut. Not bad music but not particularly inspired to my ear.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 20:03
Slartibartfast wrote:
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
Seasons End is a good bridge between THEN and NOW. Personally, my favourite H-era album is Afraid of Sunlight.
Brave got my attention for the band again. Got Script and didn't keep up with them after that. Afraid Of Sunlight is probably my favorite. I had been getting their new stuff as it came out but they seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut. Not bad music but not particularly inspired to my ear.
I have Misplaced Childhood and I can't seem to get into it. Since I don't have any after that, what's the difference between the Fish-lead material and the Hogarth-lead material?
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