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Joined: July 02 2008
Location: Manchester, UK
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Points: 3126
Posted: January 27 2017 at 07:17
The only 2017 album I've heard so far is the debut by This Winter Machine, a Neo-prog outfit from the north of England. My first listen indicated this was a band of promise. Not the most original or inspiring, but nicely played and well worth further listens.
Joined: December 30 2006
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 5111
Posted: January 28 2017 at 10:29
I just scored me a super new Karda Estra INFERNAL SPHERES album, complete with a passel of horn players this time including bass clarinet and the mighty bass trombone. I think Richard will really be sounding out the abyssal depths with those and I'm, like, totally stoked.
Joined: October 19 2011
Location: Texas
Status: Offline
Points: 6794
Posted: January 30 2017 at 08:11
dauinghorn wrote:
Looking forward to new albums and stuff from these fellow norwegians:
New Wobbler album
The Chronicles of Father Robin
Ingelrii
Weserbergland
White Willow
And there will be at least two releases from Tusmørke, where one of them is an album for children. And my band Jordsjø will release three or four new tapes. So there is a lot going on in the vast forests of Norway these days...
Is there a new Wobbler album in the pipeline? I'm a big Wobbler fan. I like White Willow too.
Joined: November 26 2010
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Points: 342
Posted: January 30 2017 at 12:54
Roj wrote:
The only 2017 album I've heard so far is the debut by This Winter Machine, a Neo-prog outfit from the north of England. My first listen indicated this was a band of promise. Not the most original or inspiring, but nicely played and well worth further listens.
Enjoying this at the moment, thanks for the tip. An excellent example of modern neo-prog.
Joined: October 19 2011
Location: Texas
Status: Offline
Points: 6794
Posted: February 08 2017 at 17:10
I preordered Ayreon- The Source The grapevine reports, it's more guitar driven then past Ayreon albums. I adore the Ayreon formula, however I'd like to see Ayreon progress beyond Arjen's comfort zone.
I'm looking forward to Barock Project's new album. After the success of Skyline, BP aggressively shifted into overdrive, hightailing toward the checkered flag. So, the lead singer bowed out, deciding to pursue other goals.
"Tiger Moth Tales" composer, lead singer, and multi-instrumentalist Pete Jones ( toured recently with Camel), co-wrote 3 songs and sings lead on two. Meanwhile keyboardist Luca Zabbini , pianist, and composer adds lead singer to his resume.
Can Steven Wilson keep the streak alive? I'm guessing he'll release his new album around Oct-Nov.
For several years in a row, an Italian band I've never heard of has seduced me. Something's in the water besides gondolas. It seems Italian bands are benefiting from record companies who aggressively promote, distribute, and support the local talent. I'd like to see a resident RPI expert wax prosaically on the new Italian Wave.
PS- Crossing my fingers 2017 will be the year Phideaux releases Infernal.
Edited by omphaloskepsis - February 08 2017 at 17:13
Joined: November 29 2006
Location: Israel
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Points: 6632
Posted: February 09 2017 at 07:39
Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:
Mascodagama wrote:
The new Aquaserge album, laisse ca etre, is out. And it's fab, daddio.
Listened to it today, it's boffo
Now this is good news! I just got their latest EP but haven't given it the proper attention just yet. I didn't think they are going to release the album so fast...
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