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Fear of a Blank Planet»rank: 3830par: Porcupine Tree
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n Fear of a Blank Planet veteran progressive-rock act Porcupine Tree takes up the task of exploring the alienating forces of the media and its impact on our youths and ourselves. Fear's titular cut features lyrics rife with allusions to the confusing, isolating effects of TV, the X-Box, drugged out consumer escapades, and the ennui that arrives with prescription and self-prescribed numbness. 'My Ashes' advances the themes of isolation, as a young person becomes increasingly ... |
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Nil Recurring»rank: 3680par: Porcupine Tree
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n Fear of a Blank Planet veteran progressive-rock act Porcupine Tree takes up the task of exploring the alienating forces of the media and its impact on our youths and ourselves. Fear's titular cut features lyrics rife with allusions to the confusing, isolating effects of TV, the X-Box, drugged out consumer escapades, and the ennui that arrives with prescription and self-prescribed numbness. 'My Ashes' advances the themes of isolation, as a young person becomes increasingly ... |
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13 Blues For Thirteen Moons»rank: 23721par: Silver Mount Zion
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n Fear of a Blank Planet veteran progressive-rock act Porcupine Tree takes up the task of exploring the alienating forces of the media and its impact on our youths and ourselves. Fear's titular cut features lyrics rife with allusions to the confusing, isolating effects of TV, the X-Box, drugged out consumer escapades, and the ennui that arrives with prescription and self-prescribed numbness. 'My Ashes' advances the themes of isolation, as a young person becomes increasingly ... |
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Orchestral Fudge»rank: 22007par: Vanilla Fudge
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n Fear of a Blank Planet veteran progressive-rock act Porcupine Tree takes up the task of exploring the alienating forces of the media and its impact on our youths and ourselves. Fear's titular cut features lyrics rife with allusions to the confusing, isolating effects of TV, the X-Box, drugged out consumer escapades, and the ennui that arrives with prescription and self-prescribed numbness. 'My Ashes' advances the themes of isolation, as a young person becomes increasingly ... |
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Amnesiac»rank: 1623par: Radiohead
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Though the songs on Amnesiac were recorded at the same time as those on its predecessor, Kid A, the gap between the releases of the pair suggests a determination on Radiohead's part that the two should not be perceived as halves of the same whole. However, there is little in the way of meaningful stylistic divergence between the two albums--Amnesiac shares with Kid A an atmosphere of defeated, vengeful paranoia, a heavy reliance on electronic ... |
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Grand Wazoo»rank: 3034par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:Chronique amazon.fr:Avec Hot Rats, Chunga's Revenge, King Kong, Waka-Jawaka, Frank Zappa, épaulé par le violoniste Jean-Luc Ponty, prend un virage jazz rock. Sur The Grand Wazoo, on peut même ajouter qu'il est franchement orchestral et évoque plus les arrangements de Gil Evans pour Plays Jimi Hendrix que les collages sonores des Mothers 0f lnvention sur Freak 0ut. Zappa a toujours aimé la sophistication (Stravinsky, Varèse) et le jazz (Eric Dolphy). lci, toutes ses influences se télescopent, ... |
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Those Who Tell The Truth Shall»rank: 9037par: Explosions in the Sky
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf you do a Web search on the phrase 'explosions in the sky,' what you're likely to come up with are Afghanistan, lran, lraq, Vietnam, fireballs, space debris. And a band from Austin, Texas. The sophomore effort from this band of emo-style prog-rockers, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever was released on September 10, 2001--and the cover art features the prescient words, 'This plane will crash ... |
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Light & Magic [+ bonus tracks]»rank: 8738par: Ladytron
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf you do a Web search on the phrase 'explosions in the sky,' what you're likely to come up with are Afghanistan, lran, lraq, Vietnam, fireballs, space debris. And a band from Austin, Texas. The sophomore effort from this band of emo-style prog-rockers, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever was released on September 10, 2001--and the cover art features the prescient words, 'This plane will crash ... |
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F#A#»rank: 5233par: Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt's hard to imagine this disc coming out of Montreal or, really, any urban habitat. The post-rock instrumentals on f#a#(infinity symbol), distantly related to the sounds made by the Australian band Dirty Three, serve as walking music for a loner hoping to hitch a ride in the middle of the Arizona desert and dealing with the inevitability of another night in coyote territory. Godspeed's swelling array of guitars, bagpipes, cellos, violins, trumpets, and drums is ... |
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Bone Machine»rank: 3623par: Tom Waits
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The abnormal has become the norm for Tom Waits, so, once again, Bone Machine is laden with odd timbres, archaic acoustics, and raw vocals. This time, however, Waits has built his songs around a Harry Partch-inspired fascination with primitive percussion. With a crew of Northern California musicians along to add spare adornments, Waits fashions pretty, sentimental tunes ('A Little Rain', Whistle Down the Wind') and hellish stampedes of clanging metal and hoarse shouting ('Earth Died ... |