The Seduction of Madness, by Garden Wall (1995): Today was not exactly a sweet spot in my CD review - nothing affirmatively bad, but nothing all that notable, either. This album is notable only because I found it in the used bin of the FYE in the Town Center Mall in downtown Charleston. Not exactly an oasis of obscure Italian prog. Too bad the album itself isn't that good - average heavy neo (sort of prog metal) with awful English vocals. And the front cover painting of a nekid chick with lopsided, um, "tracts of land" is just a little disturbing.
Monday, April 18, 2005
Album of the Day
Posted by JD Byrne at 7:07 PM
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