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Two albums I feel to be worth mentioning: Gregor Samsa's 55:12 The album is characterized by a soft, meloncholy sound and the beautiful layering of male and female vocals. I didn't like it at first, but that was because I was listening to it at low volumes. There's a lot of little details and touches that make this album really shine, and you have to play it at a decent volume to really get the full effect. They did a split with Red Sparrowes, who were mentioned previously in this thread. Laura's Mapping Your Dreams Nothing too special going on here. They're really like EITS with a more raw, focused sound. It doesn't do anything new, but it's a solid album with no real weak spots. I would also like to second the notion that Agalloch are completely bad-rear end and should be given a shot by everyone.
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windwaker posted:Also, why the hell does Mono have a live DVD and not some band like EitS? It's probably because Mono are awesome. They've been active for about the same amount of time, have similar amounts of fans, and Mono even have more releases than EitS. It's probably just something EitS never felt the need to do.
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