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Joined: October 15 2009
Location: Slovenia
Status: Offline
Points: 296
Posted: June 05 2011 at 09:18
I haven't really found 2011 disappoiting. Nemo's Revolu$sion is amazing, Dev's Deconstruction and Ghost are really good, I also, contrary to many, find Beardfish' Mammoth effin fantastic, they added the only thing that I missed in their music, sax. Then there is Voice by Hiromi, another great album by her, and, well, VDGG's "A Grounding in Numbers", which I think is their best since the reunion, awesome lyrics and trully prorgessive music. Uriah Heep's new album is also very good. I also quite liked XXV by Pallas. And there are so many albums left that I have to listen to...
Joined: July 27 2010
Location: Tel Aviv
Status: Offline
Points: 4160
Posted: June 06 2011 at 02:34
Disappointment? No not really. I'm not quite the metalhead, but I won't deny that Unexpect and Virus released albums. I just got Unexpect's (which are probably my favorite metal band in general, along with Sleepytime Gorilla Museum if you count them as metal) and from first listen it sounds fecking great! Virus I'm yet to buy but sounds exciting. Korekyojin out with a new album! Anything by Tatsuya Yoshida deserves a listen. I mean there's so much crap prog rock that I don't expect every new release to interest me (hardly so), I'm just happy with a few good ones, just like every year in every decade only had a few good prog rock albums, so will this one! Only now it's a bit more obscure to mainstream audiences, but who cares, if it's just as good every year (I'm pointing at you "WalterDigsTunes"!)!
Joined: January 20 2008
Location: Seattle, WA
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Points: 887
Posted: June 11 2011 at 00:51
that was supposed to be in reference to what the user saperlipopette just said... yeah, about the best stuff I've found in the last year were all those songs in that YouTube yeye neighborhood (German, French and Dutch)...excellent musicianship, great melodies, that PROGresses me a bunch and a great way to learn a few European languages.
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Joined: March 24 2006
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 462
Posted: June 11 2011 at 08:16
Hmmm... I like the New Pendragon, Beardfish, Magic Pie and Wobbler just fine. The one that I think will really be stellar though is the new Oblivion Sun. No release date yet but they have been working on this one for quite some time and I believe they are heading into the final stages. Stay tuned for that one!
Joined: March 24 2010
Location: Turkey
Status: Offline
Points: 495
Posted: June 11 2011 at 12:04
Well I was waiting for especially Devin Townsend Project's Deconstruction and Ghost, and Shining's Född Förlorare. They satisfied me enough. I like Radiohead's The King Of The Limbs, Ulver's Wars Of The Roses also. Now waiting for new albums of King Crimson, Yes, Mastodon, Opeth and Dream Theater.
''Hope is the first step on the road to dissapointment.'' (Friedrich Nietzsche)
Joined: November 12 2010
Location: Funkytown
Status: Offline
Points: 134
Posted: June 18 2011 at 09:14
Haven't heard too many 2011 releases yet, but I agree that Pendragon's new album Passion is quite good. My roommate even asked to borrow the CD after hearing some of it.
I liked Radiohead's King of Limbs, even though I wouldn't say it was the best thing they've ever done. It sounded more like the follow up to Amnesiac than their previous two albums, IMO.
Oh, and I guess I was more high on it than other people, but I did enjoy Blood Ceremony's new album.
But I definitely still want to get a couple of the releases already out this year, like VDGG and the King Crimson ProjeKct and some of the stuff off the top rated for 2011.
I am also looking forward to all the big name albums coming out over the summer and into the fall. Hopefully, with any luck some of the line-up changes that have happened over the past couple years will result in something fresh for those bands (or at least some spectacular "so-bad-they're-good" albums, I also find those entertaining.)
Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
Status: Offline
Points: 22774
Posted: June 18 2011 at 20:07
I've been unsatisfied with progressive rock this year, but a lot of great metal has been released lately. I'm looking forward to the new Sepultura album in a week.
Joined: February 22 2009
Location: North Dakota
Status: Offline
Points: 305
Posted: June 20 2011 at 00:36
I feel that by the end of the year, it will have been a very good year. With Beardfish, The Mars Volta, Rush, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Devin Townsend, Pain of Salvation, Opeth, and many others, I am going to be overjoyed at the end of 2011.
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