Any fans on here?
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Lilith — 6 years ago(January 22, 2020 07:40 PM)
Nope. It gives me anxiety. The beats are off, like half a beat too slow and I feel anxiety, like it needs to pick up a bit. Kind of like it's dragging.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith -
Loki — 6 years ago(January 22, 2020 07:55 PM)
Oooffff….you should! It's actually a great Nicolas Cage movie. The director, Panos Cosmatos, does really trippy movies. His previous one
Beyond the Black Rainbow
was quite slow and weird. Lots of symbolism.
Mandy
was just great.
I think you'd like it. But it does open with
Starless
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Lilith — 6 years ago(January 22, 2020 08:04 PM)
Oh hell yeah! Now this is definitely right up my alley. WOW! I sincerely never thought Cage had this in him. Dang. I have SO got to find this movie now. Oooh, thank you for this!
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Chronic_Johnson — 6 years ago(January 24, 2020 03:16 AM)
I respect them, but I'm more of a fan of bands that they influenced. I went through my prog phase in 2014/2015, and only a few of the bands that I listened to remained on heavy rotation. I'm more into bands like Failure, the Jesus Lizard, Shellac, Rapeman, Faith No More, Jimmy Hendrix, Tides From Nebula, Gojira, Melvins, Radiohead, Russian Circles, Mastodon, Lo!, YLVA, Amenra, Cult of Luna, Girl Band, Tricot, The Doors, Tool, King Gizzard, QOTSA, Daughters, Death Grips, Primus, and Ellen Loo these days.
Gojira, King Gizzard, Tool and Mastodon are pretty good as far as progressive rock/metal of today goes.
If you like instrumental prog music with synths and thick distorted bass guitars, Tides From Nebula's From Voodoo to Zen came out last year and was probably my album of the year.
— 6 years ago(January 23, 2020 04:17 PM)