by Sebastian Kluth
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (7:20) 2. I Talk To The Wind (6:05) 3. Epitaph (8:47) 4. Moonchild (12:11) 5. The Court Of The Crimson King (9:22) "In The Court Of The Crimson King" is one of the very first and until today most essential progressive rock...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suite"Make Make" – 4:18 "No Dream" – 6:02 "Mr. Shame" – 4:22 " Gimme Back " – 4:12 " Heaven's Open " – 4:31 "Music From The Balcony" – 19:44 Mike Oldfield's Heaven's Open record is an album that was heavily criticized when it was published back in 1991 due...
Lire la suiteIf you like the introspective parts of Porcupine Tree or the more laid back Opeth records such as the last one, the chances are high that you might also like the debut release of the finally fruitful collaboration between Opeth frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt...
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