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Post by keithknight on Oct 3, 2021 12:16:24 GMT
Well, on first listen that's really terrific. There's something about Isildur's Bane that pushes Peter into some interesting territory. There's nothing here of the 'catchiness' of Aguirre of the last album, it's much more dense. Looking forward to delving in again.
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Post by rodneysofa on Jun 13, 2022 18:42:34 GMT
I finally received the red LP pressing of In Disequilibrium in the mail today. A few LP copies were shipped out last fall with a generic white inner sleeves (both in red and orange) but I'm happy to see that they have now replaced those with a printed lyric sleeve. For the train-spotters, I've compared the covers, labels and matrix runouts from both 2021/22 pressings and they are identical so I suspect that they are the same press run from last fall and were likely delayed to include the missing lyric sleeves.
I agree with Keith, it is a fascinating and dense album- I seem to hear something new each time I listen to it.
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