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4 September 2012 |
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Post-Rock |
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7.7 | 18 votes |
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17 have it 4 want it
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01. Legend 02. Nostalgia 03. Dream Odyssey 04. Unseen Harbor 05. A Quiet Place (Together We Go)
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Additional info For the recording of the album, Mono were joined by the Wordless Music Orchestra, who joined them for the live album Holy Ground in 2010. |
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Dunno, I've tried other releases and this isn't just my thing. I will give it a try, prolly preview it on their bandcamp page.
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Written by tea[m]ster on 17.08.2012 at 23:32
Dunno, I've tried other releases and this isn't just my thing. I will give it a try, prolly preview it on their bandcamp page.
Haven't checked it out yet but I'm a big fan of them. Absolutely love their previous three releases. Their going more orchestra-friendly that I wanted though... They are at their best when they go full on noisy with their crescendos like "You Are There" which is easily their best album imo.
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 17.08.2012 at 23:42
"You Are There" which is easily their best album imo.
Is the orchestration less preeminent on that album?
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Written by tea[m]ster on 17.08.2012 at 23:50
Written by Mr. Doctor on 17.08.2012 at 23:42
"You Are There" which is easily their best album imo.
Is the orchestration less preeminent on that album?
They don't even have one on that album. They started with orchestration only on Hymn To The Immortal Wind. You won't find much of that at all before that album.
I still love HTTIW though... But like I said: They are at their best when they use more noisy and immense crescendos with walls of sound that give many BM bands a run for their money.
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IMO HTTIW is their best one, closely followed by You Are There. Gonna try this one real soon; didn't even know of its existence until today.
I would recommend everyone to try their first song from their first EP (Karelia from Hey, You), it's awesome, and very representative of their music.
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