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About halfway through the new Suffocation. It's not amazing so far. :sad:


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Emerson Lake and Palmer - Tarkus


ELP are great. :dio:

I only have Brain Salad Surgery though.

Dario Argento said that he got the inspiration for Suspiria whilst watching ELP play, and that makes perfect sense. They are both virtuosic and baroque and incredibly intense. (Emerson did the soundtrack for Inferno too of course :) )


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cry of the banshee wrote:
Emerson Lake and Palmer - Tarkus


ELP are great. :dio:

I only have Brain Salad Surgery though.

Dario Argento said that he got the inspiration for Suspiria whilst watching ELP play, and that makes perfect sense. They are both virtuosic and baroque and incredibly intense. (Emerson did the soundtrack for Inferno too of course :) )


Yeah, I remember that.
You can totally hear it during that scene where that lady from the Music class, Sara, I believe her name is, is taking a taxi in the rain to the library or whatever it is where she finds the book "The Three Mothers".

I gotta watch that one again, soon, one of his (Argento's) best.

edit: if you dig BSS, you'll defininitely dig their self-titled and Tarkus...
the self titled is a little looser, more distorted sounding, while Tarkus is more along the cleaner, more disciplined lines of BSS and of course the musicianship displayed on both is extraordinary.
Have those three, Trilogy and Pictures At An Exhibition.
Good stuff from an extremely talented group.


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Tarkus! Need to listen to that again.

NP the new Anaal Nathrakh. Pretty much the same as last time again, I wish they'd drop the samey clean choruses in favour of like, some Hammond B3 or something. Still rocks the fuck out, though.


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IMO their new album is the best theyve ever done.


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cry of the banshee wrote:
rio wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Emerson Lake and Palmer - Tarkus


ELP are great. :dio:

I only have Brain Salad Surgery though.

Dario Argento said that he got the inspiration for Suspiria whilst watching ELP play, and that makes perfect sense. They are both virtuosic and baroque and incredibly intense. (Emerson did the soundtrack for Inferno too of course :) )


Yeah, I remember that.
You can totally hear it during that scene where that lady from the Music class, Sara, I believe her name is, is taking a taxi in the rain to the library or whatever it is where she finds the book "The Three Mothers".

I gotta watch that one again, soon, one of his (Argento's) best.

edit: if you dig BSS, you'll defininitely dig their self-titled and Tarkus...
the self titled is a little looser, more distorted sounding, while Tarkus is more along the cleaner, more disciplined lines of BSS and of course the musicianship displayed on both is extraordinary.
Have those three, Trilogy and Pictures At An Exhibition.
Good stuff from an extremely talented group.


Oh yeah! that taxi scene is an arrangement of the same Verdi tune that accompanies her getting murdered later in its original orchestral form, if I recall correctly.

Anyhoo, I do mean to pick up some more when I get a chance.


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Husker Du-New Day Rising

May well have to put it in my list of hardcore albums I was going to do.


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cry of the banshee wrote:
rio wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Emerson Lake and Palmer - Tarkus


ELP are great. :dio:

I only have Brain Salad Surgery though.

Dario Argento said that he got the inspiration for Suspiria whilst watching ELP play, and that makes perfect sense. They are both virtuosic and baroque and incredibly intense. (Emerson did the soundtrack for Inferno too of course :) )


Yeah, I remember that.
You can totally hear it during that scene where that lady from the Music class, Sara, I believe her name is, is taking a taxi in the rain to the library or whatever it is where she finds the book "The Three Mothers".

I gotta watch that one again, soon, one of his (Argento's) best.

edit: if you dig BSS, you'll defininitely dig their self-titled and Tarkus...
the self titled is a little looser, more distorted sounding, while Tarkus is more along the cleaner, more disciplined lines of BSS and of course the musicianship displayed on both is extraordinary.
Have those three, Trilogy and Pictures At An Exhibition.
Good stuff from an extremely talented group.


Oh yeah! that taxi scene is an arrangement of the same Verdi tune that accompanies her getting murdered later in its original orchestral form, if I recall correctly.

Anyhoo, I do mean to pick up some more when I get a chance.


I also like the scene with Daria Nicolodi (who also played the shoplifter in Tenebre) in the music hall.


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Veil Of Maya -- We Bow In Its Aura

Hmmm... Deathcore that I don't hate. A lot of breakdowns, but they don't drive me crazy. A lot of cool leads and riffs. Took their name from a Cynic song... Good stuff.


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cattle decapitation-the harvest floor
IMO their new album is the best theyve ever done.
Indeed it is. Such amazing riffs.

@Veil of Maya: It was decent but it still didn't have any long-term promise. I guess I'll listen to it again.

NP: Veil of Maya - Crawl Back.


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Nuclear Assault - Sign in Blood

Underrated band. This is pretty good


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New Anaal Nathrakh. The clean vox on the first track sounded awful. :sad:


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New Xasthur.

*Turns off after 30 seconds*


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New Xasthur.

*Turns off after 30 seconds*


That bad, is it? A Gate Through Bloodstained Mirrors is the only thing he's done worth bothering with, I think.


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