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HolyMoly
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Topic: Great Bands (new or old) you discovered last year Posted: January 05 2015 at 19:05 |
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In addition to New Releases, what really gets me excited is discovering a new band/artist. Either current bands or that obscure 70s band you missed until now. I think 2014 was a great year for me in that respect. What were your great discoveries band-wise last year?
Mine were mostly non-prog, thus I put this in "General", please feel free to discuss and share any great finds. My list should be pretty sweet |
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LearsFool
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 19:38 | ||
Quite a few. I'll give specific and special mention to:
New:
Seven Impale Necromonkey Make A Rising Sleep Maps Autocatalytica Pseudo/Sentai Farmers' Market Gerard Eat Lights Become Lights Blueneck Royal Blood Old: The Oscillation Secret Chiefs 3 Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 Zevious Good God Death From Above 1979 |
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TheGazzardian
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 11 2009 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 8667 |
Posted: January 05 2015 at 20:06 | ||
Seven Impale - jazzy heavy juicy prog rock Angels of Light - Michael Gira of Swans' country project Antony and the Johnsons - Found this guy because he sang on a Björk and a Current93 album, love his voice and his music, very beautiful, also melancholic Clive Nolan - Musical that, well flawed, has so many great melodies and vocalists that it offsets the missteps and cheesy vocal lines (imo). Great dramatic prog musical. Dead Rider - Indie rock / electronic act featuring Thymme Jones from Cheer-Accident on keyboards Gary Numan - 80s synth pop star that is apparently making very interesting electronic music these days Glenn Branca - 'Classical' music by an ex-no-wave/punk guy, rock band lineup based, kinda Swans-y Joni Mitchell - I had heard her before but she 'clicked' last year Liars - Interesting band that seems to change heavily from album to album, ranging from tribal art rock to electronic Man Man - I think they are avant prog here, but they are on the song-oriented side of the spectrum Micachu - Another great quirky indie rock band on the energetic side along the lines of Deerhoof/Ponytail Orphaned Land - Prog/metal with middle eastern folk tones, the classical instrumentation added on their latest album is super great O'Death - Another great gothic country band Parenthetical Girls - Another indie band, less quirky more lyrical, this album's piano line has a bit of a Philip Glass vibe to it Sage Francis - This guy (+ Death Grips) greatly rose my esteem for hip hop this year, great stuff with great lyrics Run The Jewels - More straightforward/aggressive hip hop but I like it Schizoid Lloyd - Avant prog or avant metal or something? Anyways I think these guys would have appeal here Serdce - More prog metal Sia - Just a good songwriter with a great voice Eluvietie - Celtic metal, less proggy but kind of the western version of Orphaned Land. Saw these guys live in October, it was pretty brutal. Sigur Ros - New album hooked me, reminds me of a post-rockier Mew Temples - If The Beatles and The Who had a baby... United States of America - The Weird 60s rears its obscure head Vampire Weekend - I heard this song and Step once and was hooked, impossible not to fall in love with these melodies Van Dyke Parks - Old school album with blue grass, classical, and other elements, this guy did the arrangements for Joanna Newsom's Ys but I didn't know until this year he had his own solo career. Vashti Bunyan - Heartfelt 60s countryside folk Xenia Rubinos - Saw her open for Deerhoof, holy what a show, what a performance The Young Gods - Early synth-heavy industrial stuff Youngblood Brass Band - Jazz/Big band album with some hip hop lyrics on some songs, really good Sergei Prokofiev - Add him to the list with Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky as another Russian who made fantastic epic dramatic ballets. (Stravinsky still hasn't been beat but this is damn good stuff) Richard Strauss - You already know the first minute
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HolyMoly
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 20:20 | ||
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HolyMoly
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 20:35 | ||
This is my quick list, arranged chronologically
January: Goblin - finally got around to hearing em and they're awesome 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) and Robert Kidney - unusual jazz-blues-band from Ohio in the 70s. Fuji Grid TV and “vaporwave” - a curious genre
featuring lo-fi sampling of commercials, cheesy bachelor pad music and
elevator music. Very interesting.
February: Connan Mockasin - Austrialian indie musician with a strangely child-like sound Volcano the Bear - avant garde madness, utterly weird. Hoyry-Kone - Swedish prog band from the 90s saw a brief reissue this year and I jumped on it.
March: Nihilist Spasm Band - Free form improv group with poetry vocals Liars - possibly my Band of the Year. Unlike anything I'd been into before, but still an instant favorite. Rare Goat - ha ha. My band who put out their debut album this year.
May: Infinity Frequencies - more vaporwave Belle and Sebastian - I already knew them and had a
couple of albums but something really clicked this year and I bought up
the rest of their albums and listened feverishly for a while. The Blue Sign Factory - ha ha. Another band project of mine, this one more experimental/Kraut.
June: Klaus Schulze - around this time I really connected with this guy and began listening to him very obsessively. Cleaners from Venus - imagine if Andy Partridge or Robyn Hitchcock never caught a break and recorded hundreds of songs on cheap equipment in utter obscurity. Wolf Eyes - my first foray into "Noise". Something
about this group made total sense to me, and paved the way for a Noise
Awakening through the rest of the year.
July: Hair Police - Noise Noise Noise. Damn I love it so. United Waters - Maybe my Album of the Year. A side
project of Mouthus (see below), but not a Noise effort per se - more of a
lo-fi psych affair, it sounds like it was recorded underwater. Mouthus - Noise group with a bit of a Residents feel, if that makes sense.
August: Drab Majesty - random Bandcamp artist in the retro-shoegaze-glam realm that really captured my heart for a while.
November: The Chameleons UK - classic Brit post-punk band like early Church or Simple Minds. Harry Pussy - Incredible noise band. Some Beefheart and Stooges influences added in there.
December: Captain Sensible (solo albums) - I've long been a fan of the Damned, particularly the 1979-1982 peak where they made 3 incredible albums, all with Captain Sensible as a primary songwriter. Never occurred to me to investigate his solo career until now. It's wonderful.Edited by HolyMoly - January 05 2015 at 20:40 |
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bhikkhu
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 20:59 | ||
Necromonkey, Ut Gret, Atomic Ape, Poil, Moetar, Knifeworld, Seven Impale, Birth of Joy, miRthkon, Chrome Hoof, finally got around to Miriodor, and rediscovered Kotebel.
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Finnforest
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 21:02 | ||
A few of mine with samples and brief descriptions.
Over the Earth - catchy as hell crossover band Nomads of Hope - experimental folk, fans of Vashti Bunyan, Pererin, Samla Mammas Manna check it out Nucleus Torn - Swiss woodlands folk metal Mushroom Giant - muscular instrumental rock Earth - desert psych for wild misadventures Tacita Intesa - new RPI with impressive debut Secret Tales - fantasy, folk, heavy, female vocals, good D and D soundtrack Lowercase Noises - discovered them prior to this year but this is likely my album of the year pick Seris - tight metal with unique female vocals Mursic - theatrical symph metal with pop sensibilities S91 - Italian symph metal with female vocals Igayon - Israeli symph outfit with a friendly, intimate sound Dying Sun - brutal extreme metal squall, not for the weak of heart Kevin Geier - talented multi instrumentalist Superfluous Motor - cool instrumental fusion concept album Voice of Eye - rediscovered the trippy, experimental tribal ambient masterpiece called "Vespers" Edited by Finnforest - January 05 2015 at 21:05 |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 21:24 | ||
Ut Gret
Hoyry Kone Sonar Atomic Ape Make A Rising Normal Love Knifeworld Poil Aksak Maboul Artaud Beats Auktyon Birdsong Of The Mesazoic Book of Knots Cellar and Point Doctor Nerve Eccentric Orbit Guillaume Perret and the Electric Epic Guru Guru Karda Estra Knells Led Bib Mats Morgan My Brother The Wind Node Stars in Battledress Thumpermonkey Tin Hat Trojan Horse Volapuk Wolf People Its been a good year |
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Ian
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 21:33 | ||
I have not heard any of these, so thanks for including links!
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Kati
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 22:05 | ||
I discovered P.A.W.N. and The Samuray of Prog, both yay! Big yay's xxxxx
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Finnforest
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 22:09 | ||
Gazz, glad you're digging Joni now, she is amazing. Don't miss Clouds, Blue, Court and Spark, and Hissing of Summer Lawns.
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 22:15 | ||
I've got Clouds and Blue both, they are great, recently ordered Court and Spark. Also have Mingus, Hejira, and Both Sides Now. Will have to check out Summer Lawns. What a lady :)
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Finnforest
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 22:18 | ||
Sounds like you're hooked! Perhaps her most adventurous is Don Juans Reckless Daughter. Also, one of her most incredible titles is Shadows and Light on DVD. You get to see perform great material with Jaco Pastorius and Pat Methany. One of my favorite live DVDs I own.
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Apsalar
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 23:09 | ||
curious. any rec's for albums? i picked up Slow Globes back in either '05 or '06 and, as it happens, cracked it out for a spin for the first time in years recently. |
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presdoug
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Posted: January 06 2015 at 06:12 | ||
Buon Vecchio Charlie
Logan Dwight (both had members that went on to Libra, one of my favourite bands) Focus 3 Colosseum-Time On Our Side plus some live boots of Passport, Molly Hatchet, Budgie, Colosseum and Quatermass
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HolyMoly
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Posted: January 06 2015 at 06:39 | ||
United Waters have two albums - both available only on vinyl: 2011's Your First Ever River and 2014 Sunburner. The latter was the one that won me over, though nowadays I love both equally. If I had to recommend just one, I'd go with Sunburner. Here's the title track: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDI3Gb7IabU |
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Walton Street
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Posted: January 06 2015 at 07:15 | ||
thanks to this place - Porcupine Tree
I also became interested in Anthony Phillips who I had written off years ago as not being enough like Genesis. (I was young) I have 3 of his albums but just filed them away and have never listened to them all this time. This is being rectified right now.
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Apsalar
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Posted: January 07 2015 at 16:39 | ||
thanks for the rundown. after reading your description of Mouthus i had an inkling Slow Globes might not to representative of their sound. liked both the tb links, so i think i will pursue this further |
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irrelevant
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Posted: January 07 2015 at 17:25 | ||
Got into Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Sun City Girls (thanks Steve!), XTC - just Skylarking so far, but defs gonna check out more of their stuff. Not sure if Vaporwave was a late '13 or early '14 discovery, but it's a notable one - Infinity Frequencies, Young Muslim and Fuji Grid TV
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micky
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Posted: January 07 2015 at 17:33 | ||
2014 did mark the final slide of my tastes out of 'classic prog' to more modern cutting edge stuff.
Two tops that really hit me hard this year from teh modern camp UT GRET and Alec K Redfern and the Eyesores. Amazing stuff man... as far as the old stuff .. hmm.. I can't think of anything classic that.. oh wait. I suppose the last week counts.. not as much a discovery but a long overdue gained appreciated for and enjoyment of. Soft Machine. It took the new Romantic Warriors movie to stimulate them for me, much as the 2nd on Rio/Avant probably paved the path for me to start moving towards that end of the progressive spectrum. |
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