Talk:Austral Alien

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PyroMusic (9.2/10) review[edit]

"9.2/10" what's that about? they rate music as if it's platform diving or gymnastics. I totally disagree, it's more a 9.36! Weird!! --AusBruce 07:45, 18 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reissue[edit]

Hi, a reissue date has been listed. Where are you getting your info from? The album is still available in Australia, and the US according to the Relapse site [1] The date you are referencing is the date the album was issued in Russia. It's confusing to use it as a global date. --AusBruce 04:33, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I found it here [2] and now I look again and yes it does look a bit confusing. Now to make it understandable and fit in is another thing. Also the site has 2 covers to their old demos which would be used later when we finally get reliable info on them. On a sidenote, it is hard to find official dates for albums as they seem to be different everywhere I go and I don't trust their reliability on that account. Know of any site that gives out release dates accurately? - CircafuciX 05:09, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I reckon it's best to specify that the 2006 date is the Russian release date. I've used [Sanity.com.au] for release dates. They are a large Aussie retailer and I know for certain (from memory) the release date for Austral Alien is correct. --Anthony S 05:24, 1 July 2007 (UTC) (AusBruce)[reply]

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