joechip
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Get mine tomorrow........for fathers day.........maybe i should have got another pair of socks ;-(
Get mine tomorrow........for fathers day.........maybe i should have got another pair of socks ;-(
Everything wears out.
Do I start moving backward with this band, and how far back to go?
Well, as far as surround is concerned, there are three others. In reverse chrono:Do I start moving backward with this band, and how far back to go?
...the acoustic Homecoming set looks like it might be my best bet - love the idea of it.
First play today, as always it's too soon to score - I really hope I can spin again this week as my first impression was pretty positive. Reading elsewhere many fans seem to rate this one weaker than the last but as it's my first delve into their music I've nothing to compare to.
Initial comments though - VG+ 5.1 mix by Bruce Soord - some movement, some stationary in the rears, good balance. The stuff that moves about the 5.1 field doesn't fall into "gimmick" territory, and it's done at times where it works really well. Pretty impressed.
Do I start moving backward with this band, and how far back to go?
To be clear: Resonance 1 is the lighter stuff, while Resonance 2 is decidedly heavier.They also have a number of superb compilations of the really early material - Resonance 1 and 2, which are compilations of the less heavy songs (lots of Lee Douglas on them too)...
To be clear: Resonance 1 is the lighter stuff, while Resonance 2 is decidedly heavier.
i am surprised that no-one has commented on the weird ending to the optimist. Complete silence for a considerable period of time. And then weird singing, talking etc. Thought something was wrong at first. Anyone care to explain?
i am surprised that no-one has commented on the weird ending to the optimist. Complete silence for a considerable period of time. And then weird singing, talking etc. Thought something was wrong at first. Anyone care to explain?
This album is considered a follow on to their 2001 album "A Fine Day to Exit" or, more accurately, was inspired by the cover art of "Exit."
"Exit" also features a "hidden" acoustic track "In the Dog's House" which follows five minutes silence at the end of "Temporary Peace" (which is an Anathema classic, btw, so if you haven't heard it get a copy now) so I guess they're acknowledging that.
[Edit]: BTW it was missing from the first BluRay test pressing that I got during play testing, so you can thank/blame me for it's inclusion on the final, released version!
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