When will i stop influencing by music, yes i know the answer, it's "never". This love becomes stronger everyday, why this is so beautiful? Rock music is as candies in a black bowl, do you hear that song sounds like sugar! At the same time this is dignified. I must admit that i've been blown away by "Snakes & Arrows". The record is another heavy guitar, bass, and drums. An amazing instrumental work of Rush is song named "the main monkey business" gets standout new work. It's definitely an alive rock record. Amazing!Saturday, May 05, 2007
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
When will i stop influencing by music, yes i know the answer, it's "never". This love becomes stronger everyday, why this is so beautiful? Rock music is as candies in a black bowl, do you hear that song sounds like sugar! At the same time this is dignified. I must admit that i've been blown away by "Snakes & Arrows". The record is another heavy guitar, bass, and drums. An amazing instrumental work of Rush is song named "the main monkey business" gets standout new work. It's definitely an alive rock record. Amazing!
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