Album Rating: 3.5
nah rick beato is cool, I get the jared dines hate though
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jared dines is lame
i kinda like a few of beato's vids tho
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Album Rating: 3.0
Rick "I forced my wife to listen to Bach while she was pregnant and now my kid has perfect pitch" Beato
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please tell me he didn't say that
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yah and he also beats his kid with a rod if he cant corrctly identify a Gsus2#11 with D in the bass
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reminds me of my childhood!
only without the music theory
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Album Rating: 3.0
What did you do to deserve it
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I got in his way
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Album Rating: 3.0
and what does your therapist think
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Rings of Saturn is transitioning towards a strictly instrumental direction which will open up many new doors in terms of musical creativity for the bands future. We are looking forward to exploring new territories of writing and expand on the band's overall sound in this way. Along with the recent instrumental album release versions of our past discography, every album since Dingir has traditionally included an instrumental track, so many fans will appreciate what’s coming next with a sense of familiarity. We would love to have Ian Bearer on any tours we currently have booked, but that decision remains ultimately up to him, and moving forward this also means that live shows will be done completely as an instrumental band. We would like to thank Ian Bearer for his years of hard work and commitment as the voice of the band during its most recent 10 years. On tour and in the studio, it has been an honor to create and perform music alongside such a great vocalist. We absolutely wish him the best in any endeavor he decides to pursue, and we hope that fans show him the same love and support as well. -
Joel Omans & Lucas Mann Rings of Saturn is transitioning towards a strictly instrumental direction which will open up many new doors in terms of musical creativity for the bands future. We are looking forward to exploring new territories of writing and expand on the band's overall sound in this way. Along with the recent instrumental album release versions of our past discography, every album since Dingir has traditionally included an instrumental track, so many fans will appreciate what’s coming next with a sense of familiarity. We would love to have Ian Bearer on any tours we currently have booked, but that decision remains ultimately up to him, and moving forward this also means that live shows will be done completely as an instrumental band. We would like to thank Ian Bearer for his years of hard work and commitment as the voice of the band during its most recent 10 years. On tour and in the studio, it has been an honor to create and perform music alongside such a great vocalist. We absolutely wish him the best in any endeavor he decides to pursue, and we hope that fans show him the same love and support as well. - Joel Omans & Lucas Mann
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Album Rating: 3.5
Stonking good news mateyyy, now all we need is more songs like The Macrocosm and were goodd
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Album Rating: 3.5
many bangers on here
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Album Rating: 4.0
their last good album lol this band nowadays
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Album Rating: 4.0
their last good album lol this band nowadays
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Album Rating: 3.5
So hyped their upcoming EP is going to be all instrumental, more like Utopia or The Macrocosm please
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Album Rating: 4.5
"now all we need is more songs like The Macrocosm and were goodd" yeah it seems that no
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Album Rating: 4.5
Way better when listening as instrumentals.
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