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Well done Eddye! Happy birthday Elvis!
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Led Zeppelin - IV
Genre: Rock

Happy 71st, Mr Page!!!
Chrysta Bell "This Train", CD rip.

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Collaboration with David Lynch...that may say it all.  Mostly ethereal/dreamy, generally a pretty easy listen.  "Swing With Me" is easily the stand-out track for me. (I am a sucker for a slow 6/8 blues any day of the week.)
Lunatic Soul "Lunatic Soul", CD rip.

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Moody, dark, ambient/rock.  First listen: I like it, but so far it hasn't gripped me as much as "Walking on a Flashlight Beam".
(10-Jan-2015, 16:11)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Lunatic Soul "Lunatic Soul", CD rip.

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Moody, dark, ambient/rock.  First listen: I like it, but so far it hasn't gripped me as much as "Walking on a Flashlight Beam".

The best track for me is Adrift . Eager to know your opinion


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Faun Fables: Family Album >> CD Rip

this is an amazing and unorthodox piece of art. i really struggle to classify their music. it is kind of unique!

if you would like to learn more have a look on their also unorthodox web page http://www.faunfables.com/
I've had an interesting morning listening to a few tracks from Lacrimas Profundere, Porcupine Tree and Lunatic Soul. I must admit I was intrigued by Thumb's and amabrok's Gothic Metal and Ambient Metal descriptions. Good stuff, and much appreciated, even these very brief descriptions act as a good pointer as to if something is worth a try.

Inspired by all this, I'm now having a listen to Midian's Cradle of Filth, which is real full on Gothic Metal. Although not as pleasant a listen as the above recommendations, in fact I think I can only make it through about three tracks of Midian before I might be physically sick!
(11-Jan-2015, 12:45)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]I've had an interesting morning listening to a few tracks from Lacrimas Profundere, Porcupine Tree and Lunatic Soul. I must admit I was intrigued by Thumb's and amabrok's Gothic Metal and Ambient Metal descriptions. Good stuff, and much appreciated, even these very brief descriptions act as a good pointer as to if something is worth a try.

Glad you liked some of the pointers Smile

If you liked Lacrimas Prodoundere then I may suggest one of their best albums "Burning a wish"

Also try Theatre Of Tragedy, their self titled album and "Velvet Darkness They Fear"

Let me know what you think Smile


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Not listening to anything tonight as my D-Premier is currently in France being upgraded to a 250.

It's possibly the very last D-Premier to be upgraded, and it is also one of the first purchased, serial number 00046.
Jacques Brel, J'arrive Vol 6