Landberk Bio
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Topic: Landberk Bio
Posted By: Shakespeare
Subject: Landberk Bio
Date Posted: October 16 2007 at 18:42
Here is the biography for http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=196 - Landberk . I noticed a few typos and needed improvements.
Note: my correction in red.
LANDBERK is one of Swedens darkest bands. An apostrophe signifying possession in "Swedens" is missing. Their sound is somber and
almost mournful. There is a subtile (misspelled) balance between the Mellotron
sounds, the guitar parts and (I think "and" should be replaced by a comma here as to avoid the repeated use of "and") vocals full of melancholy and the rhythms (is the s needed here?)
gaps from bass and drums. Evoking KING CRIMSON KING (The word KING repeated needlessly) to GENTLE GIANT.
"Riktig
Äkta" (Swedish vocals) is an absolute brilliant album and strongly
recommend it to fans of the Scadanavian (misspelled) scene. "Lonely Land" features a
brave cover version of T2's classic "No More White Horses", and it's an
all-round winner! Contrastingly, "One Man Tells Another" steps on to
more KING CRIMSON styled realms, like a less complex more direct
ÄNGLAGARD (misspelled. Proper spelling: ÄNGLAGÅRD"). Subsequent albums mellowed somewhat.
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Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: October 17 2007 at 08:49
Fixed. I did leave the 'and' between guitars and vocals - my guess is that both sound full of melancholy.
Thanks for pointing this out, Josh! 
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Posted By: Shakespeare
Date Posted: October 17 2007 at 20:46
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