At 10/20/09 06:46 PM, SeaBoundRhino wrote:
I'd recommend their first and second albums
I'm sure I'll get some of their albums eventually. I dig 'em.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here listened to Pain of Salvation's album 'BE'.
I haven't heard that one. I only have One Hour by the Concrete Lake, which I only got because of New Year's Eve since it's one of my favorite songs ever. Whenever I hear it, I sing along and make a gay sort of emotional squinty face. must be a sad sight.
TUUURNING MIRRORS UPSIIIIIDE DOOOOOWN WON'T MAKE DUST FALL OOOOOOFF THE GROOOOOUND
If so, what do you yhink the storyline is about?
It's another concept album? neat.
At 10/20/09 06:56 PM, Nev wrote:
I know of Focus, though I've only heard Hocus Pocus.
Yeah, they're pretty much a one hit wonder as far as their fame. That's not their only good song, though I do love it. Live versions are better than the studio version. usually faster and more energetic and cooky. I have a live video of them playing Hocus Pocus from '73 on my Zune. so awesome. Thjis is a wonderful psycho.
You know I like Battles. And I still need to check out Don's other work.
Don Cab is crazy sextastic, at least they were when Ian Williams was still with them.
The only others I know of are Behold...
technical prog metals.