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Maxime

  1. Montreal, Québec
  2. Metal
  1. collection 190
  2. wishlist 226
  3. followers 49
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  1. I
    by FORÊT NOIRE
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  2. Jean-Guy
    by Katö
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    Jono Schneider Big badass simple rawk riffs driving you into the future with their awesomeness Favorite track: L'Exöde.
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  3. Les déferlantes
    by NAUFRAAGE
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  4. Cycles
    by Appalaches
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    4NDREAS Really great postrock album, full of beautiful melodies, powerful walls of sound, exciting ideas, emotional moments, harmonizing contrasts and great arcs of tension. Read more: t1p.de/4yg3q. Favorite track: Mstqzotq.
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    The Midnight Toker. Tight Post/Rock from Canada, this album is glorious, it was a must have for my collection. Favorite track: Oja.
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    Pido Des musiciens formidables. C'est à écouter avec une bonne tasse de café! Une prodigieuse immersion dans un univers musical maîtrisé. Favorite track: Mstqzotq.
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    Patrick Graham Loud. Heavy. Post.
    Appalaches.

    Merci tellement, musique divine!
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  5. Cactus
    by Tunguska Mammoth
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    FDJ (Desert Psychlist) Highly enjoyable melodic and accessible stoner rock/metal tinted with hints of psych and prog. Favorite track: Running Man.
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    JoopKonraad TUNGUSKA MAMMOTH don’t just play stoner doom, they drag you through it, dust in your lungs, windows down and amps cranked to eleven. Cactus is four tracks. 23 Minutes of heavy grooves, grizzled vocals and riffs that his like a desert storm...
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  1. L'entéléchie du malheur
    by Précipices
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    En exergue En exergue
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  2. All Love is True Love
    by The Primals
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    Pity City Pity City
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    slateman Nirvana meets The Accüssed :-)
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  3. Seven Storms
    by Mountain Dust
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    You Could You Could
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    john.adam.ian Love the vibe.
    Thanks for the music. Favorite track: Inside The Rift.
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    TRiP86 Why does this album make me think that its some kind of bastard hybrid mix of Pink Floyd and Leonard Cohen?? (though it doesn't sound like either artist)
    The album has some very heavy and dark vibes, with lyrics that take a look at the frailty and depravity of the human mind. Throw in a healthy sprinkling of desert to give a gritty texture that exposes itself the more you listen to it. Its grown on me enough I had to search down a vinyl copy.:)
    Two thumbs up!! Favorite track: Witness Marks.
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    Lurr Another fantastic release from Mountain Dust. Although gloomier than ‘Nine Years’, this album still rocks hard, delivering plenty of soulful blues and powerful grooves. Favorite track: Seven Storms.
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  4. Les Fucking Raymonds
    by Les Fucking Raymonds
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    Ado Lobotomisé Ado Lobotomisé
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  5. Age of Change
    by Snowchild
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    Age of Change Age of Change
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    Milo Bloom Very good doom with solid riffing, great vocals, and well composed songs. Favorite track: Boudica.
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    Jono Schneider Sabbathian in a fabulous way, they get a side of Sabbath that is rarely expressed. Incredible band.
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    Darknight Come and get your doom on! Snowchild bring it with there doomy riffs and ozzy type vocals, expect four tracks of epic Sabbath doominess. Favorite track: Born in Flames.
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