To Follow Polaris by The Tangent - PROG ALBUM REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
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Correction. First album in 2002 was The Music That Died Alone.
You answered all of the questions I had after seeing the ads for this album. Thank you!
This is not the first Tangent album where Andy played the drums; he also did on Slow Rust of Forgotten Machinery.
I kinda feel the same about The Tangent, so after your review I'm looking forward to listen to that one.
I love this one!!!!
Never listened to this band. Great review will check out.
If you're new, I'd start with "A Place In the Queue" and "Le Sacre du Travail". Those two albums are my favourite :)
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TBH I'm never gonna listen to it based on the single. Crazy levels of auto tune. I just don't get how anyone finds it listenable. Make it instrumental, find a guest singer, go full vocoder, or just accept being out of tune - anything but uncanny pitch correction.
We don't care what non-prog people think. It's like a gourmet chef listening to the opinions of people at Taco Bell.
I swear this guy purposely says the wrong information to piss the fans off. You really said A Spark in the Aether is their first album! at least do some research before making a video about them! 🙄
It WAS the first album. If you ignore the previous ones. 😉
I do it to piss you off specifically.