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the bantering battleaxe
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Dharma & Greg - Too much male shouting, every vocal sound in a Britney song that is not Britney is a waste. Regardless I like this one better, this is more what I was talking about.
Blarobbarg - Cool, I've been meaning to get into Coltrane. Intriguing, the music sounds so chaotic at first (if you don't know jazz) but it has this incredible drive forward that's very compelling. I'm not sure how to explain it but it's hard to pause, it's constantly going somewhere. I will take time to listen to the whole thing and wrap my head around it. grindy - I'm spooked, in a good way. The combination with the lyrics makes it very eerie
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In all seriousness Maria, there are WAY better places to start with Coltrane. That's literally the last recording we have of him and he was going some pretty wild directions. If you're new to him as an artist I recommend checking out A Love Supreme first, as it is widely considered his most important album. If you like the more experimental aspects, go forward in the discography. If you like the less experimental bits, go backwards in his discography.
That said, he honestly didn't put out anything bad so check it all out.
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