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ScoJo wrote:@chief -In some ways @ScoJo, maybe it is!! ;-)
You won't believe it, but there are a few videos of that scene on YT where the uploader has titled them (un-ironically) THE GREATEST SCENE EVER!!!
True.
chiefbrody wrote:What're your impressions, Chief?ScoJo wrote:@chief -In some ways @ScoJo, maybe it is!! ;-)
You won't believe it, but there are a few videos of that scene on YT where the uploader has titled them (un-ironically) THE GREATEST SCENE EVER!!!
True.
First listen for this, months after picking it up just after RSD. Held off listening to the digital until I'd spun the wax.
Bezulsqy wrote:Don't know what to say about the spins on the last couple of pages... Fucking brilliant!
(there is something I shouldn't say, but I am among friends, aren't I? So here goes: I do not own a copy of EFNY (yet!)
Bezulsqy wrote: I do not own a copy of EFNY (yet!)

chiefbrody wrote:@mateo, first impressions are that I like it. There's a lot of it, across the 2 LPs. There's a lot of variation, and I prefer the more sparse, 'spacey' material, but the faster (in relative terms) stuff is good too. The vocal tracks - there are a few - kind of interrupt the vibe. Only first impressions, so I'll be spending some more time with it. It would be very interesting to see it in sync with the film.Good to know, Chief. I may check out some of their other stuff. Thanks for sharing.
I've checked out some of Metavari's other stuff on bandcamp too (can't remember if you can stream Metropolis). I picked up Tetra A.D., and like what I hear.
static14 wrote:Once more unto the breach. Wish me luck!Bon chance!
