Same tbf, The Silver Cord was my first slight King Gizz disappointment since I discovered them back in 2018; that being said, only one small dud out of the dozen albums that they’ve released since then is pretty amazing
Same tbf, The Silver Cord was my first slight King Gizz disappointment since I discovered them back in 2018; that being said, only one small dud out of the dozen albums that they’ve released since then is pretty amazing
Goes hard, I’m so excited for this album (as always with this band tbf)
Then I hope you give these songs a try, if you like Close To The Edge I don’t see why you would’t like Peter Gabriel-era Genesis
Do you mean all eras of Genesis or just the pop era with Phil Collins on vocals? Because none of what I’ve listed here is from that era, everything here is from the time they still had Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett in the band.
here are a few songs by a few bands:
Genesis: Return of the Giant Hogweed, The Fountain of Salmacis, Dancing With the Moonlit Knight, Watcher of the Skies, Cinema Show, Supper’s Ready
Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Karn Evil 9, Tarkus
King Crimson: Starless, 21st Century Schizoid Man, Epitath
Yes (even though your example is already by them, just in case you don’t know all of these): Heart of the Sunrise (my personal favourite of all these), Starship Trooper, And You And I, The Revealing Science of God, I’ve Seen All Good People, The Gates of Delirium
and, despite how different they are from the rest, The Mars Volta are very much prog and I can’t not recommend them: Cygnus…Vismund Cygnus, Take the Veil Cerpin Tazt, Cassandra Gemini
This is fake Korea erasure
Putler now has Time on his side! Unbelievable!
Joyeux anniversaire camarade !
Unlimited genocide on the term “genocide”
at one point, the CPC was almost 9/10 ethnically Korean. I never heard that before, when was that?
I mostly listen to progressive rock, but I also love jazz and funk (which is unsurprising, as a bassist)
Congratulations comrade!
I also recently came back from a holiday (on Friday). I was staying at my German friends’ place near Frankfurt for ten days, and I visited a lot of places in the region using a public transport pass (so many pretty places it’s hard to pick a favourite, but I was very pleasantly surprised by Marburg). I walked quite a lot compared to usual, especially since a lot of cities there have citadels atop of hills, and they are generally very walkable. All in all it was a very nice trip.
This week I’ve been jamming with a drummer friend (we’re in a band, I’m the bassist) every day so far (in fact I’m about to again right now). Many jazz standards were massacred (in a good way) so far! (and so were my fingers).
I’ve also lurked a bit on Lemmy again since late June, though I didn’t comment until now so I think this is my first comment in about two years.
This album is so great I’m so happy