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skullflower-desire for a holy war
havnt heard this, but just read its review on musique machine and they gave it a perfect score, saying its simultaneously bower's most harsh, yet most rock, and at the same time, best music hes ever been involved with. as a skullflower fan, this is intriguing. discuss.
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i read a review of a record once, and that said it was really good too.
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Having been completely underwhelmed by Skullflower's performance at Colour Out Of Space, I'd take any review stating "Bower's best work ever" with a very large pinch of salt. This is coming from someone who used to be a massive fan of his, too.
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if its anything like the last time i saw him (termite festival) in a church where he spat paint and ink all over the place and was extremely noisy it should be good.
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i suggest you read more reviews.
or listen to the album and make up your own mind, sometimes critics get way overboard with their statements. |
Best replies ever haha.
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Interesting Skullflower essay by Glen Dowell: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=90573793&b logID=463936671
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well ive heard it now and it does rock and its good, but not as good as the aforementioned review would have you believe
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is this the one on utech or turgid animal? i get them confused.
the one on turgid animal, which is one hour long track or something, is very fantastic; the one in utech is really good too. the 3 cd box on turgid animal, circulus vitiosus deus, is fucking great. |
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