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Old 09-24-2011, 03:36 PM   #32 (permalink)
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yo
i realize this thread is ancient.
honestly i don't even know how active this forum is so i may be talking to ghosts, but i was wondering if there's gonna be any more to this guide like, ever...

i've managed to get my hands on nearly all of it.
i've yet to sort through most, but i'm completely hooked on Ritual & Big Big Train's albums and even if it turns out i dislike all the rest, those are still much better odds than i've had yet in my music hunting.
thanks to the ridiculous number of bands out there i'm having trouble finding anything post 90's that isn't total crap.

the only modern work i liked so far that didn't come from this list is by Maudlin of the Well (i prefer their lighter work, but their heavier stuff is still very good, if not my thing.)

honestly i'm kinda surprised they didn't make the list.
their last album before turning into Kayo Dot (which i'm still on the fence about), called Part The Second, is particularly awesome.
it's also completely free from their site, so anyone reading this has no excuse not to give it a shot.

i've rambled enough...
here's hoping the Essential Guide gets a second issue.

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