What are you listening to right now?
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Anamor - Za Witrazem (2018) .....Poland
Neo/Symphonic.
Has very much an IQ and Pendragon sound to this album.
I am much more reminded of Satellite or Quidam.
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I am much more reminded of Satellite or Quidam.
I also hear METAMORPHOSIS on one of the tracks too!...
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Maybe a silly answer, does this mean you have this album now!...
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I accidentally posted the wrong cover by mistake!....
Though I really like that album too!.....
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Maybe a silly answer, does this mean you have this album now!...
Yep. Check your messages
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Yep. Check your messages
Thanks Dave
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Math Rock
Eh?
Does this have sub-genres of logarithmic, algebraic and quadratic rock?!
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Seasons Of Time - Welcome To The Unknown (2018)....Germany
Definitely Neo....
Musically this album sounds awesome!...
Not quite too IQ or Pendragon's standards but very good!.....
Peter Nicholl's(IQ) singing would of made this album really great indeed!!.... Possibly ranking this album a 9 or 10/10...
7/10.............................. I regard as good but not great!
The singer sounds like an English/German robot.... IMO....
First play and enjoying it very much. Thanks Noni
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Eh?
Does this have sub-genres of logarithmic, algebraic and quadratic rock?!
Don't get me started on sub-genres!
Most of my music is progressive... With this in mind, Avant/Garde, Neo, Italiano, Canterbury Scene RIO/Avant , bear no resemblance to the music itself or how it sounds, but just titles... Math/Post rock are very similar IMO, but I believe Math rock is a more complex in sound.
I'm an old git, who like melodies and harmonies in my music with great instrumentals and good singing(not essential)..
Genres should have a main title. Like Symphonic/Jazz/Folk etc and use these other sub-genres in their description.
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Don't get me started on sub-genres!
Most of my music is progressive... With this in mind, Avant/Garde, Neo, Italiano, Canterbury Scene RIO/Avant , bear no resemblance to the music itself or how it sounds, but just titles... Math/Post rock are very similar IMO, but I believe Math rock is a more complex in sound.
I'm an old git, who like melodies and harmonies in my music with great instrumentals and good singing(not essential)..
Genres should have a main title. Like Symphonic/Jazz/Folk etc and use these other sub-genres in their description.
I'm an old git too, but one that can't grapple with the multiple genres. I have two genres, Stuff I Like and Stuff I Don't Like. That's my limit!