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Messe I.X-VI.X

- Ulver makes music of many genres. This one is almost purely orchestral.

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Fascinating release. Electronic-tinged classical. The middle cuts are awesome.

3.5/4 - If all songs were as good as tracks Glamour Box and Son of Man, this would rate higher. The other tracks are just a bit too mellow.

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I'm a little shocked this band isn't signed. This album is pretty great for fairly mainstream fare - production is good, and musicianship is there.

4/5 - they should get signed after folks hear this album, it's really quite good.

#5844, Scrotor, +11Y | root latest up search | latest (edited)
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...Thanks.

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The Human Equation

- so many big names in prog on this release, it's mindblowing. And it's a rock opera, no less.

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The 6th song, Childhood, has this part (www.youtube.com) that reminds me of ewoks every time.

Maybe it's an ocarina? Here's the RotJ celebration in ocarina (www.youtube.com)(stupid copyrights)!

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This makes me want to go back through the rest of the Ayreon library, multi-album concepts are pretty awesome. I guess I'll go through all of Coheed's albums afterwards, although that story is just as incomprehensible.

3.5/5 - It would be a classic prog album, but: -0.5 for silly ESL lyrics, and -0.5 for being a little too ridiculous at times, and -0.5 for being a double album with fat.

Also, I'm borrowing the rating scale from Angry Metal Guy:

5.0 - Perfect

4.5 - Excellent

4.0 - Great

3.5 - Very Good

3.0 - Good

2.5 - OK - Nothing Special

2.0 - Disappointing

1.5 - Bad

1.0 - Embarrassing

0.5 - Pathetic

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I think I like the followup album slightly better, but this is a solid prog release.

4/5 - there's just so much going on, but the group is incredibly talented.

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Transcension (sleepersawake.bandcamp.com)

- now this is my type of indie. "An unholy union of sludge, Tool, and Opeth."

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This is the most impressive indie metal release since Ne Obliviscaris (neobliviscarisofficial.tumblr.com)' debut, Portal of I.

4/5 - can't wait to see if these guys can follow up with something a little more refined (70 minutes for an album is almost always too long - cut the fat, gents!).

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Transatlanticism

- yeah, you read that right Josh.

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Much better than I remember, still not perfect. Maybe I can just relate to it better, because now I'm sad and jaded, just like Ben Gibbard.

4/5 - a little too mopey.

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Take solace in the fact that Zooey Deschanel divorced him.

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Bahahah, so he's even more depressed now?

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Damnation Game

- where it all began. The magic of Russell Allen.

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Man, Symphony X always borders the line between cheese and awesome... too bad they fall on the cheese side for this album.

3/5

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Coal

- everyone should listen to The Cloak (www.youtube.com). It's so good. Saddest falsetto ever.

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This album is a grower. Just exceptional prog metal. Almost perfect.

4.5/5 - Just shy of a masterpiece. I keep coming back to it over and over.

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So, I'm walking through a memorial/museum for the nuclear explosion that destroyed the city.

A vine is playing over and over, captured just as the explosion hit. There is no audio, but shows four teenagers lining up for the camera just as the bomb goes off. A bright light flashes behind them, and they turn around to face it. They hold hands as a wave hits, graphically disentigrating their bodies. Video corruption and compression artifacts follow. The video stops, then repeats.

Another video is playing beside it. A professor talks about the likelihood of it being a sophisticated forgery, conveniently capitalizing on the media frenzy and political aftermath. Another man talks about how it is a single, brilliant, shared magical moment at the end of the lives of four strangers.

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4:30am, terrible headache.

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Nothing is real. Nothing is faked. We are Anonymous. Nothing is forbidden. Everything is permitted.

//Trippy dude. Your nightmares seem like much more mindfucks than mine are.

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Mine are usually about zombies. Hawt zombies.

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I feel like you've been reading House of Leaves again, and it has invaded your dreams.

#5827, conrad, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Death Cult Armageddon

- speaking of which...

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Reign Through Immortality

- last album was mediocre, hopefully the orchestration on this one is better.

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Revocation

- 100th status, more metal. Surprise, surprise.

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Ding!

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The Theory of Everything

- this one is going to be tough to rate, it's like one massive double album-length song... or four 20+ minute long songs, according to wikipedia. So many sub 2-minute clips, WHY DIVIDE IT UP, ARJEN??

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...the answer to the last question is 42 (sigh).

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So... I went back and listened to this a few more times. This album is overall pretty incredible. I mean, the lyrics are typically terrible Arjen ESL nonsense (which is discussed in hilarious fashion in this review (www.angrymetalguy.com)), but the music and the vocal performances are fucking out of this world. I love Seventh Wonder (one of the bands I've listened to the most... ever [at least according to iTunes play counts]), but Tommy Karevik really shines on this album (much more so than on his recent Kamelot work where he just tries to emulate the legendary Roy Khan). Cristina Scabbia nails it as well (better than her main band).

This album is really just a metal version of Tommy, with less pinballs and more physics. Rating individual tracks was essentially impossibe (but I did it anyways), as this shit is cut up arbitrarily to coincidence with a tracklist of 42 tracks (sigh).

4.0/5 - This album is great. The lyrics are really the only reason it is not a 4.5, as they are just... bad ("loser" should NEVER be a lyric. EVER). This is probably my favorite thing that Arjen has ever put out (although, need to give all the other items in his incredibly extensive discography another listen, there are so fucking many though).

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4.5/5 - This album is my favorite album in recent memory. Not a 5 solely because the lyrics are often terrible and the story is kind of dumb. Music is sooooooo good. Michael Mills seriously needs to do more music, his voice is incredible.

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I think Dave should listen to '100% in the Bitch' when he gets 100% completion in GTAV.

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88%. Notching ever upwards.

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BAHAHAHAH

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SPDCA: What I do in my free time (stackoverflow.com), or, giving myself Internet high-fives.

A fun read if you're into Git, or caching, or what I have to do in order to get web pages to process in less than 200ms.

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This is a bit unsettling (www.youtube.com). Tool's 46 and 2, performed by middle schoolers.

#5793, kaiden, +11Y in Mercy General | root latest up search (edited)
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I think Maynard would find it appropriate that he was replaced by a prepubescent teen girl in this cover. Also: holy crap, that's an impressive set of skills those kids have got.

Definitely unsettling, though.

#5794, conrad, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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The first image I saw when I opened that was Bashir. Well, the guy who played Bashir. This is certainly relevant to our interests.

#5792, conrad, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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I love children's librarians. They're wonderful, hardworking, dedicated, sweet souls who want to do the best possible for their patrons. They give out good intentions, sunshine, and rainbows everywhere they go.

But not a one of them should ever be allowed to handle money. I'm sorting out expense sheets. They received gift cards to various places (Costco, craft stores, general Visa cards) for program expenses. We started with ONE template and master form to track expenses on. We now have 6 forms saved in five places with six different file names and six different tracking systems. Some info is on every form. Some of it is in one or two places. Some of it is nowhere. Pulling together a year end report may take weeks. These are excel spreadsheets with many many many tabs, some created at random.

And I'm pregnant but I could use a drink.

Fortunately everyone kept all their receipts. God bless librarians who never threw anything away and happily file into labeled folders. I could just recreate entirely from receipts. Might be quicker.

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I stick by my mantra: Excel is where data goes to die. May the receipts be reasonably legible.

#5790, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Aletheia

- more Christian metal, oi va!

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Satisfyingly epic, even if preachy at times.

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