NineFeetUnderground said:
brand X is pretty terrible. but good buy with the selling england. interestingly enough, id say battle of epping forest is the weakest track on the album. definitely pay attention to dancing with the moonlit knight and ESPECIALLY the cinema show.
that whole "battle of epping forest, this is the battle of epping forest" part was really catchy, I think that's why it stood out for me especially the first time around... anyway it'll get more spins
Brand X is terrible? I'm enjoying it at least right now, that's all that matters to me... but what do you recommend for music in that vein then that you feel is high quality?
also, anyone have anything to say about:
-Indukti
-how Nektar's "Down to Earth" and/or "A Tab in the Ocean" overall compares to "Remember the Future" or "Recycled"
-any noteable sophisticated metal bands, "progressive" or not, possibly in the death metal or thrash metal veins? (musically similar to where Opeth, Edge of Sanity, or even Enslaved would lie...)
-other good Yes albums to grab (I have Close to the Edge)... Relayer or Fragile perhaps are good to grab next?
-Gryphon
-Groundhogs
-Frank Zappa's "Hot Rats"
-Ulver: "Perdition City", "Blood Inside", or "Themes..."
-Gentle Giant: "In a Glass House", "The Power and the Glory", or "Octopus"
-Sleepytime Gorilla Museum