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KILL
June 2nd 2023


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yes indeed, renaissance was easily the best symphonic prog band. every song feels like a play, full of wonder and majesty yet grounded with a superb rhythm section. the bass playing is the secret sauce that many a casual listen may not pick up on at first glance, but with subsequent listens it shall start to unravel what is hooking them specifically. ah yes



also annie but thats too obv so

Galbador
June 2nd 2023


422 Comments


Yea I admit barely noticing rhytmics first time around. The second side prolly needs dozen more listens to start to unfold. Yea lets not discuss Annie. I like to imagine we are married while I listen her singing.

Jethro42
June 2nd 2023


18275 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

So, where are you with the second side?

Ryus
June 2nd 2023


36668 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

rules this one





Galbador
June 5th 2023


422 Comments


The second side sure is amazing as well. It's what makes this record so very distinctive even for this band. Now I has to say I'm loving these rhytmics mixed with orchestra. They didn't just mix symphonics and prog but made something special and their own. It's a masterpiece folks.

Jethro42
June 5th 2023


18275 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

They rule hard. Fun fact; I included them to the database.

Galbador
June 5th 2023


422 Comments


Much appreciated! Definitely type of band I wouldn't find any other way.

Jethro42
June 5th 2023


18275 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

No merit to me. I'm swimming into prog since ever, and so I built a huge database in no time.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Always nice to see this bumped, it's been too long since I jammed this. Will have to make time for a spin this week.



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