62 album comments
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Film Score, Orchestral, Film Soundtrack, Western Classical Music
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Sisslith (100/100)
2016-09-18
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Legendary film and soundtrack. | ||
Film Soundtrack, Film Score, Ancient Roman Music
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Sisslith (100/100)
2016-09-17
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One of the most memorable soundtracks of all time. | ||
Ambient, Post-Rock, Electronic, Experimental, Shoegaze
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Sisslith (60/100)
2016-09-04
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An interesting and relaxing album. | ||
Swing, Gypsy Jazz
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Sisslith (60/100)
2016-09-04
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An oldie and a must-have for many music lovers, but this particular genre is not my thing. | ||
Pop Rock, Synthpop
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Sisslith (70/100)
2016-08-24
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The Killers take here a new direction. Unlike "Sam's Town", "Day & Age" contains more pop-orientated songs and plays with different music genres that are not really my cup of tea. In my opinion, this is a good album with several enjoyable tracks, but the disappearance of many "heavier" nuances used in Sam's Town disappoints me. | ||
Chamber Music
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Sisslith (100/100)
2016-08-24
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One of the most soothing and pleasant albums I have listened to in a while. | ||
Pop Rock, Alternative Rock, Heartland Rock, Post-Punk Revival
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Sisslith (90/100)
2016-08-22
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Great album in all aspects. | ||
Instrumental, Post-Rock
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Sisslith (55/100)
2016-07-28
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Some passages are not bad, but overall I didn't like this album. | ||
Instrumental, Post-Rock
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Sisslith (90/100)
2016-07-27
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Tom's Story is a fresh, innovative and inspiring instrumental rock album. A delight to the ear. | ||
Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock
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Sisslith (75/100)
2016-07-10
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Although Budgie might not be considered one of the fathers of heavy metal, it is important to highlight their contribution to the genre. Undoubtedly, 70's hard rock predominates throughout the whole album. Nevertheless, nuances of early heavy metal are visible in several songs, such as Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman or All Night Petrol. A solid debut album from a quite forgotten band. | ||
Instrumental Post-Rock
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Sisslith (90/100)
2016-06-04
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A brilliant post-rock album. Anyone who loves this genre, or music in general, should give it a listen. | ||
Ambient, Chill Out, Downtempo, Lounge
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Sisslith (60/100)
2016-02-25
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Not remarkable, but enjoyable album nonetheless. Chill out music lovers might find it a good listen. | ||
Various Artists –
M.D.T. Sports Fitness V-Cycle (El Mejor Remember Para Entrenar) Vol.2 (2013) [Compilation]
Dance, Electronic
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Sisslith (60/100)
2016-02-24
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Nice old dance music compilation. Good tracks: 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. | ||
Dance, Electronic
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Sisslith (40/100)
2016-02-24
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I have only listened to the first CD so far. However, except for Streamline and Hands of Fate, I can already say that the rest of the album is rubbish. EDIT: I was right, the second CD has one salvable song, which is Tonight. The rest, in my opinion, are worthless tracks. | ||
Ambient, Chillout, Downtempo, Lounge
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Sisslith (70/100)
2016-02-23
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Summer, cocktails, nice company... A perfect album for any lounge / chill out bar or terrace. | ||
Post-Rock, Instrumental
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Sisslith (80/100)
2016-02-19
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A pure and nice work of post-rock. I hope that this musician releases more albums in the near future. | ||
Chillout, Ambient, Jazz, Downtempo
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Sisslith (75/100)
2016-02-17
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As its name says, this album is full of relaxing and pleasant melodies. The best part of this work are undoubtedly the first three tracks. Just close your eyes and chill out. | ||
Film Score
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Sisslith (65/100)
2015-12-22
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Very average. | ||
Hard Rock
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Sisslith (80/100)
2015-12-16
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Another great bootleg. | ||
Hard Rock
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Sisslith (80/100)
2015-12-13
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Good performance and sound quality. I wish I had had the opportunity to see them playing live. |