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    Posted: January 29 2014 at 08:05
Achievements:-

Steve Wilson - The Raven....   One of the greatest prog albums for many years, I for one did not expect such an amazing album.
Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest       A magnificent electronic album (with a distinct Berlin school influence) that makes up for the 8 year wait.  An atmospheric and totally rewarding listen.
Klaus Schulze - Shadowlands    Hypnotic, relaxing and utterly absorbing.

Disappointment:-

The new DT.  Don't get me wrong there are three very good tracks on here but overall it's just so lacking in inspiration, none of the bombast I loved about most of their releases.  The departure of Mike Portnoy appears to have been really bad for DT.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2014 at 01:35
I've seen one mention of Fish - Feast Of Consquences. Seems to be highly rated though. Anyone want to convince me I should get this? I've only heard one track on the radio and it sounded almost like 'hard rock' , would never have guessed it was Fish unless told so.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 23:18
Biggest surprise for me was Days Between Stations; a great album. The Biggest disappointments were The Tangent and DT. Same old DT and the Tangent's album was overblown and pretentious IMO and not in a good way!! I couldn't get through the whole album, though I tried many times!!
A GREAT YEAR FOR PROG!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 20:02
Originally posted by ProgVanWinkle ProgVanWinkle wrote:

I like the Kompendium every bit as much as I liked The 27 Club, perhaps more.  It would be worth your while.



I will grab it at some point this year. Anything with Steve Hackett on it is always worth my while.
He is a guitar hero. Not much better than him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 19:37
I like the Kompendium every bit as much as I liked The 27 Club, perhaps more.  It would be worth your while.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 19:08
Originally posted by ProgVanWinkle ProgVanWinkle wrote:

Although I can't possibly say I listened to as many prog albums as progbethyname(LOL), I would list Steven Wilson's album, Magenta's 27 Club, and the Kompendium project as my favorites.I liked Moon Safari's Himlabacken Vol. 1, but the bar has been set so high for this band in my mind that I'd almost have to call it a disappointment.   I did say ALMOST because I did like it though.<span></span><span><h1 ="a-size-large WebstoreAUISmoothFont a-text-bold"></h1></span>


It was a good year what can I say...well my pocket book felt it that's for sure.
All worth it though. Prog is my muse...my flame...my betrothed.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 19:05
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^I thought  Kompendium was a 2012 release but then I may be wrong.


I have not been able to get my hands on it yet, but Mr. Welsh (Rob Reed's) project ELEMENTS
is supposedly a 2013 release. I've heard Beneath the Waves and found it was ok.
Has a Celtic sound to it at times. Also. I really like the subject matter. Anything dealing with Mental Illness or battling your inner demons I'm all over. Not a stale subject for me probably cause I find psychology rather fascinating.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2014 at 16:32
^I thought  Kompendium was a 2012 release but then I may be wrong.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2014 at 17:01
Although I can't possibly say I listened to as many prog albums as progbethyname(LOL), I would list Steven Wilson's album, Magenta's 27 Club, and the Kompendium project as my favorites.

I liked Moon Safari's Himlabacken Vol. 1, but the bar has been set so high for this band in my mind that I'd almost have to call it a disappointment.   I did say ALMOST because I did like it though.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2014 at 11:05
Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

For me the biggest surprise was Dream Theater. I did not expect too much, but when the album was finally out, I was totally blown away. One of their greatest!
Biggest disappointment: The lack of love for the last DT output here on the PA. Another disappointment for me is Days Between Stations. After their brilliant debut, the new album leaves me totally bored.


Like your DT enthasism here. I agree with you. I don't find much fault in the album.
People want to hear DT do something completely different because of their insane musicianship, so a lot of people especially here on PA are tired of the DT formula to Prog metal. I will admit DT's last 4 albums have not been dramatically different from one another, but their latest effort is absolute quality musicianship and it is creative, but it lacks diversity. I say screw it cause their is no crime in sticking to what you are good at.
People forget as well that DT have already exhausted the difference engine so much already and have done so much for the Prog metal genre in general. They have made their Mark and made it well, which is why some people expect more.
They expect radical differences in sound from what DT did from 1992 to 1999 where every album was very uniquely different from one another. That just doesn't happen often. I think it's kind of unfair to be critical of DT in this matter, especially since they are a 28 year old band! I mean what were Floyd, Genesis and King Crimson doing after being 28 years old? Some. Didn't make it till 28. They Burt out!
People gotta start respecting the fact that DT can still create powerful, virtuosic music while showing no signs of slowing down after 28 freakin' years. Yes. I too am a bit upset for how DT's 2013 effort been rated here on PA. Ok. I shall make that my disappointment for 2013 as well.
I dunno. Seems unfair. They still sound great. 4 stars easily!


I agree with all of this up the the eleventh dial on amp. X11.

I'd say Riverside's was a bit of a disappointment and I have their previous 4 albums, but really don't have much of a desire to get that one after listening to it. That might change someday though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2014 at 01:54
Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

I too, was impressed by the DT - need to listen to it more - but a lot of people have thought that it was prog-metal by numbers and just the same as their last few releases.
I don't mind bands doing what they do best....but some people feel that if a band does not change they are not progressing....
Oh and best CD of 2013 - Late listen for me - last week of the year in fact - Fanfare & Fantasy - Brilliant stuff!


Ah yes. Progression exists in many forums. I think DT have a lot going for them.
They've even been able to tap into the mainstream market by being nominated for another Grammy award.
This will help spread the Prog love throughout the masses.

Anyway. 2013 concerts. Seeing Anathema, WinterSun, Fates Warning and Goblin were some major highlights for me in 2013. Great great performances. :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2014 at 20:38
Originally posted by valravennz valravennz wrote:

Comedy of Errors - Fanfare and Fantasy was the biggest surprise for me - brilliant stuff. I also enjoyed Riverside, The Tangent, Spock's Beard, Ayreon and Haken, among a huge list of other greats.

Disappointment was probably Dream Theater and even then, it was not a terrible album and on the Post Rock side, Russian Circles - I expected more from them!  To be honest, most of the releases this year that I listened too, have been great, placing 2013 among the best prog years in recent times!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2014 at 19:34
Comedy of Errors - Fanfare and Fantasy was the biggest surprise for me - brilliant stuff. I also enjoyed Riverside, The Tangent, Spock's Beard, Ayreon and Haken, among a huge list of other greats.

Disappointment was probably Dream Theater and even then, it was not a terrible album and on the Post Rock side, Russian Circles - I expected more from them!  To be honest, most of the releases this year that I listened too, have been great, placing 2013 among the best prog years in recent times!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2014 at 05:10
I too, was impressed by the DT - need to listen to it more - but a lot of people have thought that it was prog-metal by numbers and just the same as their last few releases.
I don't mind bands doing what they do best....but some people feel that if a band does not change they are not progressing....
Oh and best CD of 2013 - Late listen for me - last week of the year in fact - Fanfare & Fantasy - Brilliant stuff!

Edited by M27Barney - January 23 2014 at 05:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 17:53
Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

For me the biggest surprise was Dream Theater. I did not expect too much, but when the album was finally out, I was totally blown away. One of their greatest!
Biggest disappointment: The lack of love for the last DT output here on the PA. Another disappointment for me is Days Between Stations. After their brilliant debut, the new album leaves me totally bored.


Like your DT enthasism here. I agree with you. I don't find much fault in the album.
People want to hear DT do something completely different because of their insane musicianship, so a lot of people especially here on PA are tired of the DT formula to Prog metal. I will admit DT's last 4 albums have not been dramatically different from one another, but their latest effort is absolute quality musicianship and it is creative, but it lacks diversity. I say screw it cause their is no crime in sticking to what you are good at.
People forget as well that DT have already exhausted the difference engine so much already and have done so much for the Prog metal genre in general. They have made their Mark and made it well, which is why some people expect more.
They expect radical differences in sound from what DT did from 1992 to 1999 where every album was very uniquely different from one another. That just doesn't happen often. I think it's kind of unfair to be critical of DT in this matter, especially since they are a 28 year old band! I mean what were Floyd, Genesis and King Crimson doing after being 28 years old? Some. Didn't make it till 28. They Burt out!
People gotta start respecting the fact that DT can still create powerful, virtuosic music while showing no signs of slowing down after 28 freakin' years. Yes. I too am a bit upset for how DT's 2013 effort been rated here on PA. Ok. I shall make that my disappointment for 2013 as well.
I dunno. Seems unfair. They still sound great. 4 stars easily!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 15:54
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Biggest surprise was Sigur Ros's new edgier side, Arcade Fire's magnum opus, and Depeche Mode's great album. 

Disappointments were.. 

Riverside, Russian Circles, Hubardo, 
I liked Russian Circles. I agree on Sigur Ros, Arcade Fire, and Hubardo, though.

Other than those:

Surprises: Deafheaven, My Bloody Valentine, Vampire Weekend, Midlake

Disappointments: Chelsea Light Moving, Lee Renaldo and the Dust, Atoms for Peace, Bosnian Rainbows, and every other "side project" from which I was expecting a lot more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 15:31
Originally posted by tamijo tamijo wrote:

Nine Inch Nails-Hesitation Marks Was the most interesting album for me, released in 2013
 


 


Oh nice. I enjoyed Hesitation Marks as well. I was inspired enough to write a review on it as well.
Certainly a highlight in 2013 for me as well. Great seeing NIN in concert too once again.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 03:23
Nine Inch Nails-Hesitation Marks
Was the most interesting album for me, released in 2013
 
 
Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 01:01
Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Biggest surprise was watching Moon Safari (no, not Camel) live, interesting to say the least...Biggest disappointments were Riverside and Fates Warning



Fates warning!! Oh why!
Man. I thought their latest was brilliant. You gotta tell me why you didn't like it.
Sorry you didn't get much out of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2014 at 00:57
Crazy, exceptionally great year in music. Personally 2013 will go down as one of my all time favourite years in music since 1993 for me.

Biggest surprise and biggest achievement that one my heart instantly is Fates Warning's Darkness In A Different Light. Album of the year for me....but here are just a few others I've enjoyed as well. ;)


Unreal City--La Crudelta Di Aprile
The Psychedelic Ensemble-The Tale Of The Golden King
Tangerine Dream--Finnigans Wake
Fright Pig--Out Of The Barnyard
Ochre--La Moddie
Edison's Children--The Final Breath Before November
Dead Heroes Club--Everything Is Connected.
Royal Hunt--A Life to Die For
Devin Townsend--Retinal Circus
Spocks Beard--Brief Nocturnes
The Flower Kings--Desolation Rose.
Himilabacken--Vol.1
Genesis Revisted--Live At The Hammersmith Odeon (2013) 2dvd 3cd set
Kompendium--Elements
Believe--The warmest Winter Sun
Days between Stations--In Extremist
Airbag--The Greatest show on earth
Il Cerchio D'Oro---Dedalo E Icaro
IQ---Tales From The Lush Attic (Remix/reissue 2013)
Anathema--Universal
Maurizo Guarini--Creatures From A Drawer
Soulfly--Savages
The Tangent: The Rite Of Work
Magenta--The 27 Club
Dead Can Dance--In Concert 2012 (album released 2013)
Clive Nolan--Alchemy (studio Version)
Clive Nolan--Alchemy live! (Box Set (3cd/2dvd 2013)
Autechre--Xai
Pendragon--Introducing Pendragon (2cd Compilation album 2013)
Depeche Mode--Delta Machine
Ulver---Messe I.X--VI.X
WinterSun--Time I
Hibernal--The Machine
Comedy Of Errors--Fanfare And Fantasy
T--Psychoanorexia
Orphaned Land--All Is One
Nine Inch Nails--Hesitation Marks
Haken--The Mountain
Dream Theater--Live at Luna Park (2dvd--3cd set)
Device--Vilify
Trivium-- Vengeance Falls
Ayreon-- The Theory Of Everything (2cd/DVD set)
Arena--The Rapture
Queensryche---X2
Amon Amarth--Deceiver Of Gods
Levin Rudess Minnemann--The Project
James LaBrie--Impermanent Resonance.
Steven Wilson--The Raven That Refused To Sing:And other short stories.
Riverside--Shrine Of A New Generation
Lifesigns--Lifesigns (debut 2013)
Big Big Train--English Electric Full Power
Tears For Fears--The Hurting 4cd Reissue box set-2013)
Aciients--Heart Of Oak
Cosmograf--The Man Left In Space
Sound Of Contact--Dimensionaut
Nightwish--The Ballads (compilation 2013)
Metallica: Through The Never (Music from the Motion Picture)
Katatonia--Dethroned & UnCrowned
The Alan Parsons Project--I Robot ( 35th Anniversary Legacy Edition)
Skinny Puppy--The Weapon
Fish-- A Feast of Consequences.
PFM (Premiata Forneria Marconi) - In
Classic: Da Mozart - A Celebration (2013)
Leprous--Coal
Draconian--The Arcane Rain Fell (2013 digital reissue)
Ministry--From Beer To Eternity (farewell album)
Psykerion--The Thought Chamber
Motorpsycho--Still Life With Eggplant.
Gary Numan's--Splinter
The Eldritch Dark--Blood Ceremony
DREAM THEATER--DREAM THEATER

Also. Truth is I have no disappointments for what I've listened to or discovered for 2013.
Really don't. Amazing year.



Edited by progbethyname - January 22 2014 at 01:02
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