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gregmac666

  1. London, UK
  2. Rock
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  1. Trip Meadow
    by Druidess
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  2. Solstice
    by A.A. Williams
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    Dean T-K brilliant live looking forward to a new tour
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  3. Hermits & Mandrakes
    by Druidess
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    Lute FP Killer modern retro doom. Obvious ‘Sabbath influences and nothing new is being invented, but they are building on strong classic foundations and add a nice swing and bounce to the style. The female vocals are the standout, with a casual style that pleases my ears.
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    StrengthWithin Stoner doom that’s calming and catchy!
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    last vinyl before doomsday Killer crunchy occult proto metal. Bouncy, catchy and FUN. Love this demo, can't wait to hear where this band goes!
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  4. New York, New York
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  5. Best of James Marshall Hendrix
    by Various Artists
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    OlGeeMan So heavy, so beautiful Favorite track: Machine Gun.
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    Pierro Lefoo Rosy Finch play this song so brilliantly and with a heavier sound that transcends the original version! Favorite track: Foxy Lady.
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    The Midnight Toker. Inspired to add more Hendrix related material to my already huge collection after tonights Experience Hendrix tour stop in Niagara Falls.
    Ive been to a few incarnations over the years and they always give me a fresh new take on the masters work. As do these renditions.
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  1. To Cross or To Burn
    by Venamoris
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    Holding on to Nothing Holding on to Nothing
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    minusoneman2 Damn! The first strike of Venamoris was a really good start but this next step takes everything the band stands for miles forward. Enchanting lurid and cosy darkness at its best. Every single song is a killer. Thumbs up 👍🏾 Favorite track: Spiderweb.
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  2. Never Turn Your Back On A Friend - Budgie Tribute - 50 Years Later
    by Various Artists
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    Breadfan Breadfan
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    Harry Harrison I was ashamedly very unaware of Budgie but I have now educated myself on all things Welsh 70ise rock. I think this album works so well for me because this was my first exposure to Budgie and it was a fine experience. There is nothing not to like about this album. Lovers of 70ies rock, look no further. Favorite track: Breadfan.
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    Ultramegadeth I love this 50 Years Later series.
    Amazing. Favorite track: Guts - Bonus Track.
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    Emily Violet The latest instalment in metal's most underrated project. Every single cover hits and I can't recommend this enough. Favorite track: Melt The Ice Away - Bonus Track.
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  3. Then The Darkness
    by Grayceon
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    Thousand Year Storm Thousand Year Storm
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    badgerworld The use of Cello rather than a bass is a really nice touch here. I love the knotty song structures and riffs, and it's all so very dynamic. Really nice. Favorite track: Forever Teeth.
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  4. Septem
    by MOTHS
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    Gluttony Gluttony
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  5. Recoiled (CSR193CD)
    by Coil / Nine Inch Nails
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    Gave Up (Open My Eyes) Gave Up (Open My Eyes)
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    arcx.soux easy fellas, no need to go that hard on the 'bonus' 'extra track' 'for the reissue' Favorite track: Eraser (Baby Alarm Remix).
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    julia complete sonic deconstruction of everything that made me interested in NIN in the first place, and i love this album because of that. Favorite track: Eraser (Baby Alarm Remix).
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    Vyx To finally have a copy of this legendary pairing!! Recoiled is to Downward Spiral as Fixed was to Broken, entirely complementary to each other. Like taking an already exceptional piece of art and finding the perfect backdrop, wall, or showcase to display it in/on. 100% recommended, Eraser (Reduction) is absolutely haunting and a Gilded Sickness is a wild ride of the psyche with an implied grim ending. Favorite track: The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness).
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