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Project Nightscape
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Deandob, you asked me to offer up a few melodic prog recommendations on the Progressive Ears forum, so I'm chiming in... Frankly, I"m not sure I have much to add. You've covered the vast majority of the bands I'd recommend (and some, like a number of the Polish prog bands listed above, I've never heard of, but will be checking out).
For what it's worth, I haven't seen the following mentioned:
In any event, thanks for directing me to this thread. I'll be checking in on occasion to see what's new. |
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^FWIW, Earth are on this site under Experimental/Post Metal.
I have both parts of AoDDoL (and nothing else from them). I have kind of a love/hate relationship with those albums. They are both "interesting" and "boring". Still, worthy if I'm in the right mood. Kind of a drone metal version of TD's Zeit. |
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Thanks Project Nightscape for sharing. Earth are interesting, more like post-rock.
In the silence, I love the first song on the album A Fair Dream Gone Mad, it rocks! The rest of the album is good as well. If you like Riverside, do check out some of the other Polish bands I've posted about earlier in this thread. Poland must have a really active prog rock scene, so many good bands. I can particularly recommend Votum, here is a track from their previous album Harvest Moon. Edited by deandob - August 13 2016 at 18:06 |
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Here are a couple more recent 'discoveries'
Vertical Steps, from their album of 4 years back, Surface / Light Edited by deandob - August 13 2016 at 18:07 |
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Another discovery and an album I have been enjoying over the weekend - Thence, from their second album released last week, We Are Left With A Song. Great modern atmospheric prog bordering on post rock with vocals. Not a bad song on this album, definitely recommended if you like the tracks I've been posting in this thread.
There is such a variety of good new prog music around, I keep thinking I have exhausted finding all the new talent then a band / album like this comes along. No need to spend time listening to prog from the 70's....
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I appreciate the recommendations. I've listened to Votum over the past couple of days via Spotify and really enjoy the band's use of distinctive textures in each song without losing a sense of structure and melody.
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Nice jamming!
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I've been digging The Tirith's 2015 release Tales from the Tower and recommend it to anyone with a taste for prog that explores hard rock tropes and textures to great effect. There are elements of Dio-era Rainbow, Pink Floyd, Eloy and Kansas to be found here. While the compositions could be more adventurous/challenging, this is a pleasantly cohesive debut. I look forward to hearing more from this group.
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Not bad, have been listening to this album on Spotify this morning.
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OK time for some more recommendations.....
Skyharbor, from New Delhi India with their upcoming LP. In a similar vein to Tesseract, Karnivool but not as heavy. Edited by deandob - August 13 2016 at 18:08 |
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A bit heavier now (with growling but very catchy). Ghost Brigade from last year's album IV - One for the Storm
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So much good new modern prog to listen to lately.
Here is one from When Day Descends from their album Transcend.
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Quiet Child from the album The Coming Storm.
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Dark Suns - Album Everchild
Hope you like these, I'll post more later.
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I bought their new album a few days ago. |
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They do have a very fresh new sound. I particularly like the first track you posted, thanks for sharing.
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OK ! It is a pleasure to share good music. In one of your previous posts, you mentioned some polish bands. You should listen to Abraxas. It was neo-progressive/hard rock. Edited by PhideauxFan - July 30 2016 at 04:59 |
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