Serialism Psychedelia and a haunting imitation of Randy Newman: The 3rd Sordid Business Album
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
That would make an awesome title for a two part rock opera:jancivil wrote:yes! if cromulence is lost and then regained!
Cromulence Lost
Cromulence Regained
- KVRAF
- 11536 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
I've been meaning to listen to this for a couple of days. I was just waiting for an opportune 30 minutes to do so. I didn't find this to be a "difficult" listen. Once i had settled down, the time flew by. It recalled lots of '60s/'70s prog albums with the combination of acoustic/electric instrumentation, dialog, songs, instrumentals, cinematic sections, whimsical interludes and generally contrasting musical styles. Not so sordid, after all.
Good work
Good work
- KVRian
- 801 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
This is brilliant! So many different elements, so well put together.
Thoroughly enjoyed listening, thanks for sharing!
Thoroughly enjoyed listening, thanks for sharing!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
You are too kind, seismic.seismic1 wrote:I've been meaning to listen to this for a couple of days. I was just waiting for an opportune 30 minutes to do so. I didn't find this to be a "difficult" listen. Once i had settled down, the time flew by. It recalled lots of '60s/'70s prog albums with the combination of acoustic/electric instrumentation, dialog, songs, instrumentals, cinematic sections, whimsical interludes and generally contrasting musical styles. Not so sordid, after all.
Good work
You nailed the 60s/70s prog thing exactly, in terms of influence and intention.
Thanks for listening!
Thank you very much!kryptonaut wrote:This is brilliant! So many different elements, so well put together.
Thoroughly enjoyed listening, thanks for sharing!