In my book, one of the GREATEST progressive rock bands that spawned in England and left an amazing legacy. Along with Pink Floyd.
They formed between 1968 and 1969 and first disbanded in 1974. After that, they returned in 1981...to be disbanded again three years later...then 1994 to 2008...and, their final round, 2013 to 2021.
While King Crimson is progressive rock, they drew inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, industrial, electronic, experimental music and even new wave.
Oh, shit. Did I mention Pink Floyd? We can't just leave out Yes and the Soft Machine.
They formed between 1968 and 1969 and first disbanded in 1974. After that, they returned in 1981...to be disbanded again three years later...then 1994 to 2008...and, their final round, 2013 to 2021.
While King Crimson is progressive rock, they drew inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, industrial, electronic, experimental music and even new wave.
Oh, shit. Did I mention Pink Floyd? We can't just leave out Yes and the Soft Machine.
Alfred: England has some really good bands-
Josh: Go ahead and name some.
Alfred: ...King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Yes, the Soft Machine...
Josh: (Why are all of them things I like?!)
Josh: Go ahead and name some.
Alfred: ...King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Yes, the Soft Machine...
Josh: (Why are all of them things I like?!)
by 7568ino November 02, 2023

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by 7568ino December 02, 2023

Crossfaith discography (as of mid-to-late 2023):
1). The Dream, the Space (2011)
2). Apocalyze (2013)
3). Xeno (2015)
4). Ex Machina (2018)
1). The Dream, the Space (2011)
2). Apocalyze (2013)
3). Xeno (2015)
4). Ex Machina (2018)
by 7568ino December 04, 2023

A band whos frontman is a downright pedophile.
They do make good music, but I don't feel comfortable listening to it because that just gives Ian Watkins more attention.
They do make good music, but I don't feel comfortable listening to it because that just gives Ian Watkins more attention.
lostprophets used to be good. Not saying they sold out or anything, but...I just wish their frontman wasn't a creep.
by 7568ino November 18, 2023

The debut album of Ohioan electronicore band Attack Attack!. As well as the only album to feature Austin Carlile.
The album was released on November 11, 2008 (the golden age of alternative culture), under Rise Records. Some songs include the hit single Stick Stickly, the (personally) underrated song Catfish Soup, and the intro (Hot Grills, and High Tops), interlude, and outro. This may also be the only album Johnny and Andrew use EMGs and Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers.
These types of albums are also what critics are afraid of. Maybe they're elitists, or they think the band who's album they're reviewing were just being stupid kids doing stupid shit.
Anyways, this is AA!'s first album, and it's pretty golden for its era.
The album was released on November 11, 2008 (the golden age of alternative culture), under Rise Records. Some songs include the hit single Stick Stickly, the (personally) underrated song Catfish Soup, and the intro (Hot Grills, and High Tops), interlude, and outro. This may also be the only album Johnny and Andrew use EMGs and Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers.
These types of albums are also what critics are afraid of. Maybe they're elitists, or they think the band who's album they're reviewing were just being stupid kids doing stupid shit.
Anyways, this is AA!'s first album, and it's pretty golden for its era.
by 7568ino September 29, 2023
