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1h ago
Author: scumflesh
Subject: Death metal webzine: Nihilistic Holocaust
Posted: May 08 2024 at 05:45
NIHILISTIC Newsletter/ minizine 17: Outnow!
The paper version is now available,interviews with ECOCIDE, NAR, ILON LAPSET, and 13 reviews + flyers.
This time it’s bigger as it contains 12pages…
250 copies given for FREE in orders,packages, letters… To support underground metal!
Buy something and get a free copy:
https://nihilistic-webzine-distro.fr/Webshop/fr/24-news
You can also download the pdf versionsof the newsletters I released since 2020 here :
https://nihilistic-webzine-distro.fr/Lab ..read more
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2h ago
Author: progaardvark
Subject: The Republican Thunderdome
Posted: May 08 2024 at 03:31
Also note the word and at the end of part (2) of subsection (c). All three parts of subsection (c) must apply ..read more
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4h ago
Author: Cristi
Subject: What are you Listening to Right Now? Febus XXII
Posted: May 08 2024 at 03:21 ..read more
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4h ago
Author: suitkees
Subject: Pallas - The Wedge (+ Knightmoves)
Posted: May 08 2024 at 03:10
^ Never really got into Shadowland (heard their first two albums, a long time ago)... Maybe a bit too naive, or just not original enough? May have to give them a listen again, but the songs you posted don't convince me, yet.
Steve Wyzard wrote:
I absolutely love this album! I was told from the beginning it was different from The Sentinel (someone described it as "Rush meets Tears for Fears"), but I listened with an open mind and was/am still blown away. I consider "Imagination", "Ratracing", and espe ..read more
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4h ago
Author: DutchProg
Subject: Progressive Rock Radio From The Netherlands
Posted: May 08 2024 at 03:06
(Wednesday, May 8th)
Program start 21:00 th(Central European Time)
Tonight in "The Prog Files" on ISKC Rock Radio:
Live from Italy to Holland: Angelo's Rock Orphanage (Where the music lives!)
Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen
Secret Sky - Ocean Of Souls Feat. Caroline Lavelle
Fractal Mirror - V838
Elephants Of Scotland - The Perfect Map
United Progressive Fraternity - The Water
Uriah Heep - Fly Like an Eagle
Corvus Stone - Moron Season
Kansas - Point Of Know Return (Live At The Whisky)
P ..read more
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4h ago
Author: suitkees
Subject: In The Wake Of Poseidon. A Discussion.
Posted: May 08 2024 at 02:52
I listened to the album again last weekend and it was a damn fine listen. Great album and maybe even more consistent than its predecessor: on Court the highs are maybe higher and the lows lower (still very high, though). But well, that one came first and made that big impression upon which this album continues.
And when listening to it I was thinking that if Cat Food hadn't ended up on this album it might have been included on the first ELP album (even if it wasn't Lake who wrote it): it has a kind ..read more
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4h ago
Author: suitkees
Subject: Favorite Side-Long Suite
Posted: May 08 2024 at 02:35
There are at least 15 I could vote for... Limiting it to five becomes thus a bit arbitrary. An attempt:
Gates of Delirium
Close to the Edge
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
Karn Evil 9
Dogs
RockHound wrote:
This topic has reminded me of having to get off my butt and flip the side.A couch potato’s nightmare.
I’m traumatized.
Those vinyl days were much healthier for us human beings: much more exercise ..read more
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4h ago
Author: suitkees
Subject: The AOR-side of Prog
Posted: May 08 2024 at 02:19
^ What? Bad words about REO Speedwagon? Go wash your mouth!
It's true that they explored their formula to the bone, but at moments it worked very well (as their popular success shows). Much of their work may be formulaic, but some of it is just very well written and arranged rock music, by moments even spectacular! I don't think it is fair to say it is bad music and a more thorough listen will show that. It is catchy, formulaic, but not necessarily bad. Some albums are quite boring (of those that I've heard) because ..read more
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5h ago
Author: Octopus II
Subject: What are you Listening to Right Now? Febus XXII
Posted: May 08 2024 at 02:13 ..read more
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5h ago
Author: Cristi
Subject: What are you Listening to Right Now? Febus XXII
Posted: May 08 2024 at 01:15 ..read more