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ITT: We rate an artist's discography
From Genesis to Revelation - 5/10
Trespass - 8/10
Nursery Cryme - 9/10
Foxtrot - 10/10
Selling England by the Pound - 9/10
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - 10/10
A Trick of the Tail - 10/10
Wind & Wuthering - 8/10
And Then There Were Three - 7/10
Duke - 8/10
Abacab - 5/10
Genesis - 8/10
Invisible Touch - 7/10
We Can't Dance - 6/10
Calling All Stations - 4/10
| >> | No.54671337 File: 16 KB, 530x353, a073723c39e35b9f9c85a409d310f987.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] >Incunabula Hard to listen to, mildly uninteresting and generally dull >Amber More interesting, though still difficult to finish >Tri Repetae Beautiful; an absolutely gorgeous masterpiece >Chiastic Slide Significantly worse than Tri Repetae; around the same level as Amber, or maybe a bit worse. Cichli is the only song worth listening to in my opinion. >LP5 Incredible recovery from Chiastic Slide. Definitely equivalent to Tri Repetae in quality with an exciting new sound and more diversity in tracks. >ep7 Not as consistently good as LP5, but just as interesting, if not more. It has moments that are better than LP5 but also some that are worse. Overall, it isn't as good as LP5, but it also isn't meant to me. It's sonically fascinating and aesthetically pleasant to listen to. The experimentation shifts focus from rhythm to sound in general. >Confield A much larger step in the direction taken with ep7; the sound is loaded with strange effects and every song has unfathomable amounts of detail put into it. >Draft 7.30 Much more rhythmic than any previous album. The drum patterns are constantly changing and never stick around long enough to be fully absorbed. The detail here is unbelievable and provides endless deconstruction with every listen. >Untilted A continuation of Draft 7.30, just as rhythmic but this time so complex it can't even be deciphered. The rhythms get so complex that individual sounds are no longer present. Instead, the drums mold together into one thick layer. This album never gets old.
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