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The songs on this album are all wildly distinct, and it's a rare situation I'm glad none are super long. I think the length of the songs and album (EP) make it a nice, short experience and lend the songs to stand on their own. I really like "Four Amigos", mainly the opening and "Classic Wrock".
The songs on this album are all wildly distinct, and it's a rare situation I'm glad none are super long. I think the length of the songs and album (EP) make it a nice, short experience and lend the songs to stand on their own. I really like "Four Amigos", mainly the opening and "Classic Wrock".
Relistened last night trying to fall asleep, and this album flows so much better than I remembered. I really like all of the songs and vocals, especially when the vocals go off key (might be using that wrong idk). I think it's also a really good length, and the cover art is pleasing.
Relistened last night trying to fall asleep, and this album flows so much better than I remembered. I really like all of the songs and vocals, especially when the vocals go off key (might be using that wrong idk). I think it's also a really good length, and the cover art is pleasing.
I really love rock operas. This album serves as a prequel to The Protomen's first album, and I feel it is generally more refined, although style is shifted. The instrumentation feels militaristic, which I think fits well and it paints a story. "Here Comes The Arm" is also a fantastic closer.
I really love rock operas. This album serves as a prequel to The Protomen's first album, and I feel it is generally more refined, although style is shifted. The instrumentation feels militaristic, which I think fits well and it paints a story. "Here Comes The Arm" is also a fantastic closer.
One of the first full albums I listened to, and it stuck with me. I love a lot of the songs on the album, can't say all because there's just SO MANY songs. Like a ridiculous amount of bonus tracks. "When He Died" and "Redesign Your Logo" are a couple of my favorite songs.
One of the first full albums I listened to, and it stuck with me. I love a lot of the songs on the album, can't say all because there's just SO MANY songs. Like a ridiculous amount of bonus tracks. "When He Died" and "Redesign Your Logo" are a couple of my favorite songs.
This album's my favorite of the instrumental original King Crimson style. The violinist is just so good and it's such an interesting pairing. I listened to it first on the way to see an eclipse so that's in my head. "The Talking Drum" is one of my favorite instrumentals ever.
This album's my favorite of the instrumental original King Crimson style. The violinist is just so good and it's such an interesting pairing. I listened to it first on the way to see an eclipse so that's in my head. "The Talking Drum" is one of my favorite instrumentals ever.
Quite different I feel from my usual taste but I kept getting "Little One" in my auto playlist so gave it a listen. I love the general vibe of the whole album, no songs particularly stick out too much and they all fit together. A nice upbeat, high energy collection.
Quite different I feel from my usual taste but I kept getting "Little One" in my auto playlist so gave it a listen. I love the general vibe of the whole album, no songs particularly stick out too much and they all fit together. A nice upbeat, high energy collection.
I've been coming back to this album quite a bit recently, a couple of the songs have really grown on me. I really like "Dear Ms. Leading" and "Vital Vessels Vindicate", especially the story told in the former. I do see how it kinda sets up the next album.
I've been coming back to this album quite a bit recently, a couple of the songs have really grown on me. I really like "Dear Ms. Leading" and "Vital Vessels Vindicate", especially the story told in the former. I do see how it kinda sets up the next album.
This album is how I originally got into KGLW, "The Garden Goblin" stuck in my head after riding with a friend. "The Dripping Tap" is a sick piece, I love long ass songs. The album has great variety and shows off the band pretty well. I also really like "The Funeral", the flamenco feel is fun.
This album is how I originally got into KGLW, "The Garden Goblin" stuck in my head after riding with a friend. "The Dripping Tap" is a sick piece, I love long ass songs. The album has great variety and shows off the band pretty well. I also really like "The Funeral", the flamenco feel is fun.
This album is so freaking funky it's wild. All the songs flow well together, the rhythms are awesome and the guy's voice fits perfectly. Vocals are kinda sparce, so the album really leans on the instrumental. I think this music showed in my recommended because of Tiktok.
This album is so freaking funky it's wild. All the songs flow well together, the rhythms are awesome and the guy's voice fits perfectly. Vocals are kinda sparce, so the album really leans on the instrumental. I think this music showed in my recommended because of Tiktok.
I got randomly given "Do You Know (What Rainbows Look Like)" through auto-play and it entirely sidetracked whatever I was doing cause I think the song's so beautiful. This album is not for everyone, a lot of the chiptune parts are very shrill and jarring, but some of the songs just work anyway.
I got randomly given "Do You Know (What Rainbows Look Like)" through auto-play and it entirely sidetracked whatever I was doing cause I think the song's so beautiful. This album is not for everyone, a lot of the chiptune parts are very shrill and jarring, but some of the songs just work anyway.