- Discography -2012-2020- -eac-flac- __exclusive__ — Flying Colors
Here’s a write-up tailored for a music blog, private tracker, or sharing community post:
Tagging & organizing
For those looking for high-fidelity audio versions, these releases are commonly available in FLAC and high-resolution formats on platforms like Qobuz and Bandcamp. Flying Colors - Spotify Flying Colors - Discography -2012-2020- -EAC-FLAC-
- Potentially incomplete (missing logs, wrong tagging)
- May contain transcodes (MP3 → FLAC)
- No metadata standardization
- Illegal distribution hurts a relatively niche prog band
Why the FLAC Matters:
FLAC (Lossless): Unlike MP3s, which discard "unnecessary" audio data to save space, FLAC preserves every single bit. In progressive rock, where a song might have 50 different instruments or vocal layers, this clarity is vital. Here’s a write-up tailored for a music blog,
Based on that timeframe, the "Solid Report" would cover these primary releases:
Use –secure mode, test & copy, and create a log + CUE sheet if you want the exact “scene-style” quality. Why the FLAC Matters: FLAC (Lossless): Unlike MP3s,
1. Flying Colors (2012)