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Guest review by AndMetalForAll
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Sounds That Can't Be Made is a release from late 2012 from the British Marillion. Ever since Steve "h" Hogarth's entrance in the band, Marillion presented a very different personality compared to what they presented with former vocalist Fish. I read once in a magazine or on the Internet that if Coldplay had released an album like this, the album would have sold out all over the world. I agree with the sentence, Marillion are put aside when it comes to selling albums, but I also think it's their own fault. Their material is not commercial at all, mainly ever since Hogarth's entrance in the band. They are definitely more artistic, but the big problem is that all the songs have a very deep meaning and don't go straight to the point.
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Awesome news, I can't wait to listen to this; 4 years of waiting for new music it's been too long for me
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Gaza and Power give an excellent hint of what the album might be, expect a very credible record!
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Marillion are back..........get in.....
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I like this album a lot
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Fantastic album. Highlights: Gaza, Sounds That Can't Be Made, Montreal and Sky Above The Rain.
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