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Wedhro

  1. Alternative
  1. collection 18
  2. wishlist 15
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  1. Dry Daniel
    by Buke and Gase
  2. Rule Of Nines
    by Spiritbox
  3. Blessed Be
    by Spiritbox
  4. Wallflowers
    by Jinjer
  5. Multipurpose Trap
    by Birds and Buildings
  6. Glimpse
    by Kenta Shimakawa
    Dunuyeah Pt.2 Dunuyeah Pt.2
    Great songs, great solos, great musicianship.
  7. Scholars
    by Buke and Gase
  8. King Of Everything
    by Jinjer
    Just Another Just Another
    Proggy, groovy and brutal at the same time. Not only the band is very solid (not to mention featuring one of the best, if not THE best, female vocalists right now), but the songs are sooo good.
    You'll hear lot of influences (such as Karnivool) but this second album seems headed towards a more personal style, and I can't wait to see them growing more and more artistically.
  9. Micro
    by Jinjer
  10. Get Your Goat
    by Shudder To Think
    She Wears He-Harem She Wears He-Harem
    Never been a fan of 90's surge of alternative albums but this is one of a kind: a collection of fresh, unconventional, energetic, uplifting but also dark songs. One of the most underrated bands of the decade.
  11. Riposte
    by Buke and Gase
    Your Face Left Before You Your Face Left Before You
    What a fantastic debut album. Not only a perfect mix of some of my preferred genres, but great rhythmics, great melodies and great vocals make this little gem something you just can't play as background music.

    Pure joy for my brain and my heart.
  12. Function Falls EP
    by Buke and Gase
    I miss the energetic noise/alt-rock/folk vibes from Reposte but this EP has something hypnotic about it that I definitely like.

    Favorite track: Fussrate.
  13. General Dome
    by Buke and Gase
    Hard Times Hard Times
  14. Dins o Cuol
    by PoiL
    Tronche à cul Tronche à cul
  15. Brossaklitt
    by PoiL
    Fionosphère Fionosphère
    This is so much harder and longer and hairier than the previous album!
    A mix of prog rock, medieval music, djent metal and who knows what else that sounds as weird and awesome as it should.
  16. Quickly Quickly Quickly
    by The Tea Club
    Firebears Firebears
    For something so strongly rooted in old school Genesis-style prog the risk of being cliché or simply not good enough was present but The Tea Club delivers a solid, inspiring album you don't often hear from nowadays (or even classic) bands. Impressive quality and creativity.
  17. Congratulations On Your Loss
    by Father Figure
  18. Tiny Hazard
    by Tiny Hazard
    Mountain Song Mountain Song
    What a little quirky gem this album is. From the jazz/noise surprising title track, through a very moving piano & voice (and a little guitar) Mountain Song, to a solid pop/rock Don't Take Me Home that wouldn't sound out of place on a good radio channel, this little show of quality writing and excellent singing definitely deserves your money.