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Topic: ROSfest 2015
Posted By: Windhawk
Subject: ROSfest 2015
Date Posted: September 05 2014 at 20:35
Lineup announcements for ROSfest 2015

The twelfth edition of http://home.rosfest.com/" rel="nofollow - The Rites of Spring Festiva l will take place on May 1st – 3rd 2015 in Gettysburg, PA. UK progressive metal band Haken will headline the Saturday bill on May 2nd. The headline slots for Friday May 1st and Sunday May 3rd are yet to be announced.


We’re delighted to announce US band Heliopolis as the Friday Night Opener

US band Heliopolis has been given the honor of opening the 12th edition of the Rites of Spring Festival on Friday 1st of May 2015. While the band is a new one with just one album under their belt, the already critically acclaimed “City of the Sun”, those who have been following the progressive rock circuit for the last decade or so will most likely have encountered the band’s driving force Kerry “Kompost” Chicone at some point. Many will recall his former band Mars Hollow fondly, a project that more or less fell apart while on the verge of a breakthrough event.

Heliopolis is Kerry’s new band, and joined by Jerry Beller (drums), Matt Brown (keyboards), Michael Matier (guitars) and Scott Jones (vocals, guitars) they have truly made a strong impression from the get-go. That Heliopolis consists of seasoned musicians is easy to hear, and equally apparent is the band’s shared fascination for vintage progressive rock in general and perhaps the symphonic variety of it most of all. We’re eagerly looking forward to enjoy the talents of this skilled band, and are certain that Heliopolis will make a favorable and lasting impression on our audience.

“Heliopolis is one of those rare bands that comes across as the finished article right away. Their quality and style makes them the perfect opening band for the 12th edition of ROSfest.


We’re proud to announce US band Spock’s Beard as the Friday Night headliner

US band Spock’s Beard will headline the opening night of ROSfest 2015. A natural headliner today, just as they were when we booked them in 2007, this is a band that doesn’t really need much of an introduction. One of the main bands that helped reignite the interest in progressive rock as a genre in the 90’s, and arguably the most important contemporary US progressive rock band. With hundreds of live performances under their belt, a long string of successful albums and plenty of them regarded as modern classic of the genre, Spock’s Beard is the archetypical headliner act for a progressive rock festival among the bands that started out after the 1970’s.

Since they played at ROSfest in 2007 drummer Jimmy Keegan and vocalist / guitarist Ted Leonard have joined as permanent members, while vocalist / drummer Nick D’Virgilio have left. They have released a further two highly acclaimed studio albums, “X” in 2010 and “Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep” in 2013, and have headlined a plethora of small and large events Including being one of the main attractions at the 2014 edition of the “Progressive Nation at Sea” cruise event. Spock’s Beard is in the top list of band’s our audience has asked us to book, for good reasons.

“It’s been eight years since Spock’s Beard played for us last, and it was well overdue to bring them back at this point. A natural headliner we know will deliver the goods. In style.″


The opening slot on Saturday the 2nd of May has been given to US band Strattman.

This is a fairly new project, who released their debut album “The Lie of the Beholder ” in 2014. Those with a deeper knowledge in the underground prog scene will be aware of main man Roy Strattman however, as he has been a guitarist in US band Little Atlas for more than a decade by now, his skills as a performer and composer in that band earning him quite a lot of praise over the years. Accompanying Strattman at ROSfest 2015 will be a band consisting of Ricardo Bigai (bass), Steve Katsikas (keyboards), Eric Haugen (guitars) and Mark Whobrey (drums), while Roy will handle vocals and guitar duties himself. In summary: The performing band will be Little Atlas with an additional guitarist. Strattman will most likely bring along some copies of their debut album too, a produiction that have earned a lot praise from the reviewers that have covered it so far, drawing comparisons to artists as diverse as The Beatles, Porcupine Tree and King Crimson.

“ROSfest have tried to establish a tradition of signing new high quality, homegrown bands, and Strattman fits that bill to a T”.

Second band out on ROSfest’s Saturday bill in 2015 is US band Sonus Umbra.

Originally formed in Mexico back in 1991, then calling themselves Radio Silence, they renamed themselves following a relocation to the US, and they were an active band at the start of the millenium with three critically acclaimed studio albums to their name released between 2000 and 2005. ROSfest veterans will also recall that they were signed to the very first edition of ROSfest back in 2004. Following several years of inactivity Sonus Umbra returned with a new line-up and the album “Winter Soulstice” in 2013. The current members of Sonus Umbra are Roey Ben-Yoseph (vocals), Rich Poston (guitars), Brian Harris (keyboards), Steve Royce (flute, vocals), Tim McCaskey (guitars), Andy Tillotson (drums) and Luis Nasser (bass).

"Luis Nasser in Sonus Umbra is a good friend of the festival, and once we found out that he had reestablished Sonus Umbra, which was one of the most promising bands in the scene a decade ago, we knew we had to sign them for ROSfest 2015″.

The third band to perform on Saturday May 2nd is UK band Abel Ganz.

They are among the veterans in the UK based progressive rock scene, and was a part of the original neo progressive scene of the 1980’s. Following four studio productions released between 1984 and 1994 Abel Ganz went on a lengthy hiatus, but ever since they returned with the CD “Shooting Albatross” in 2008 their standing and popularity has been steadily increasing. Their most recent CD is the self-titled “Abel Ganz” from 2014, a production that have been very well received by reviewers and the buying public alike. The current incarnation of Abel Ganz consists of Stuart MacFarlane (vocals, guitars), Denis Smith (drums), Stevie Donnelly (bass), Stephen Lightbody (keyboards), Davie Mitchell (guitars).

“Signing quality neo progressive bands have been something of a trademark feature for ROSfest over the years, and when we had the possibility to get one of the original neo bands, and a band that appears to be at the peak of their creativity and popularity now rather than 30 years ago as well, signing Abel Ganz to ROSfest 2015 was a no-brainer”

On the top of the bill for the Saturday line-up at ROSfest 2015 we find UK band Haken.

They came into being as late as 2007, and ever sine the release of their debut album “Aquarius” in 2010 this is a band we have been following closely. Haken have seen a rapid rise in popularity in the relative few years they have been around, landing a record deal with US label Laser’s Edge for their second album “Visions” in 2011, a production that further elevated their stature amongst people with an interested in sophisticated music. Haken was signed to renowned German label Inside Out for their third studio CD “The Mountain” in 2013, an album that firmly cemented Haken’s place as one of the elite performers in the current progressive rock and metal scene with their brand of progressive metal flavored with jazzoriented touches and an approach that have earned them comparisons to the likes of Gentle Giant. The current line-up of Haken is Charlie Griffiths (guitars), Ray Hearne (drums), Richard Henshall (guitars, keyboards), Ross Jennings (vocals), Diego Tejeida (keyboards) and Conner Green (bass).

“Haken is an obvious choice as headliners for ROSfest. We’ve had them on our list for a few years now, and following an increasing demand by our core audience we’re excited to finally be able to announce them for ROSfest 2015″.


We’re thrilled to announce US band Lo-Fi Resistance as the Sunday Opener

While still a fairly young project, started by then 20 year old composer and musician Randy McStine back in 2009, Lo-Fi Resistance already have three full length albums to their name. Or perhaps his name, as this project first and foremost is the work of one man so far. But McStine has an impressive network around him, and notable musicians like Dug Pinnick, Gavin Harrison and Nick D’Virgilio are just some of the name musician friends that have lent McStine their talents for the three Lo-Fi Resistance albums so far. Following “A Deep Breath” in 2010 and “Chalk Lines” in 2012 Lo-Fi Resistance released their third album “The Age of Entitlement ” in September 2014. While we don’t know just yet which of his musician friends that will accompany McStine on stage we’re sure that the power pop flavored prog this promising young US band explores will go down well on Sunday morning, at the slot in the festival many of us fondly describe as The Church of Prog.

“RoSfest have a long tradition of signing something that is a little bit special for the opening slot on Sunday, and Lo-Fi Resistance is our chosen candidate for RoSfest 2015″


RoSfest is excited to announce UK band Synaesthesia!


Synaesthesia was formed just two years ago, with a line-up consisting of Adam Warne (keyboards, vocals), Ollie Hannifan (guitars), Samuel Higgins (guitars), Peter Episcopo (bass) and Robin Johnson (drums). They have one full length album to their name, the self-titled “Synaesthesia” from 2014. But with just two years of history and one album to their name they are already a name rising fast in prominence. They have been picked up by IQ’s label GEP, and they were nominated as candidates for the Limelight category in the 2014 Progressive Music awards and won the “Tip for 2014″ award by UK’s Prog magazine. Their debut album has also harvested a fair amount of really positive reviews so far. In terms of style the band have been described as a unit that combine elements from 80’s pop and rock with Neo Progressive rock and indie rock, and reviewers have name dropped bands like Comedy Of Errors and Frost* to describe their sound, possibly flavored with a touch of Muse here and there.

“Here we have a young UK band with a strong buzz around them. Not just a new band but a young band, the main musicians still in their early 20’s, yet with enough talent to swoon even seasoned music business veterans. We’re really thrilled to bring these young guys to our stage!″


Glass Hammer announced as the third band on Sunday. Enchant to headline.

US band Glass Hammer is a familiar name for many progressive rock fans. They started out in the early 1990’s, and combined their brand of progressive rock with lyrics inspired by literary works in the fantasy fiction tradition, most notably using the works of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as sources of inspiration. From their 1993 debut album “Journey of the Dunadan” to their most recent album, 2014’s “Ode to Echo”, their stature and popularity have steadily increased. The core creative duo of Fred Schendel and Steve Babb has captained a ship with alternating crew members over the years, but from 2010 and onwards Glass Hammer solidified as a band unit. This development has seen the band expanding their fan base, and for a good few years now Glass Hammer is a band we have been asked to sign.

We’re very excited to sign Glass Hammer for RoSfest 2015, and are certain that this band’s blend of fantasy fiction inspired lyrics and progressive rock will be fondly received. There is also a really cool tie-in here with RoSfest history, as Glass Hammer’s vocalist Carl Groves performed with his band Salem Hill at the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville way back in 2004 at the very first Rites of Spring festival. The current line-up of Glass Hammer is Carl Groves (vocals), Susie Bogdanowicz (vocals), Alan Shikoh (guitars, sitar), Fred Schendel (keyboards, guitars), Steve Babb (bass, keyboards) and Aaron Raulston (drums).

In recognition of their significant impact on the American progressive rock scene and the footprint they have made in their more than 20 year long history as recording artists, Enchant has been moved up to be the RoSfest “closer”, the Sunday night headliner, bringing their unique style of heavy progressive rock to Gettysburg.


RoSfest is honored to announce Enchant

US band Enchant is one of those bands that seem to have been around forever. They were formed back in 1988, and released their debut album “A Blueprint of the World” in 1993. Many fans approached us in the early days of RoSfest and wanted us to sign them back then, but the stars just didn’t align for that to happen in our early days. Enchant have now returned after a long spell of relative inactivity, and have just released their eighth studio album “The Great Divide”. Their first CD in 11 years. By now Enchant are firmly regarded as an important and influential progressive rock band in the US scene, and even those who don’t recall them from the days of old will most likely have encountered their lead vocalist Ted Leonard in some project or other, as he has been rather active in the last decade. He joined Spock’s Beard in 2011, and has recently toured with Transatlantic as well. The 2014 line-up of Enchant consists of Ted Leonard (vocals, guitars), Douglas Ott (guitars), Ed Platt (bass), Bill Jenkins (keyboards) and Sean Flanegan (drums).

“We’ve been big fans of Enchant for years, but we never got the chance to sign Enchant in the early days of RoSfest, but when we found out that they were about to return now in 2014 we got in touch with them ASAP to secure them for RoSfest 2015. We know many in our core audience will be really pleased by this announcement!”


Sandor Kwiatkowski announced as the official ROSfest artist.

For the second year running we have chosen to collaborate with Swiss artist Sandor Kwiatkowski for all our official artwork and design. Besides the official festival logo and the main festival poster, the latter an image of a beautiful woman looking back at a stormy seashore scene with an old clock hovering above it, his artwork and design will be used for all the official merchandise for ROSfest 2015.



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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: September 05 2014 at 20:53
Nice!!

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Posted By: Prog_Traveller
Date Posted: September 11 2014 at 17:46
Yep. A friend of mine sent me the link to where the lineup was announced for next years Saturday RF lineup. I posted it on the Yesfans website but obviously you beat me to it here. Anyway, it looks good so far and I am interested to see who they get for the Sunday lineup. Kind of strange to me that they announced one day so far in advance though. I'm not complaining I've just never seen that before. 


Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: October 25 2014 at 05:09
Post updated with a few more announcements: Heliopolis, Lo-Fi Resistance, Synaesthesia and Enchant.


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 25 2014 at 08:09
Great to see Heliopolis doing Rosfest.  A larger than life band as anyone who has met Kerry knows.  Another one of those bands you just want to love, because the band members are such sweetheart, and is SO easy TO love because they are so damn good at what they do.

Definitely see them live. While I am a fan, I have to say (sorry Kerry) I enjoyed the live versions of their songs than I did on the album.  Good thing I don't review anymore. There were two aspects to the album I didn't like that were not really present (or noticeable) during the live show they did at the NJ Proghouse. I don't review anymore so the thoughts are my own. Then again, they'd probably appreciate any critical feedback they did get. Some bands really do want that.. not universal praise but good 'positive' criticism.

A great case in point was a band Raff and I championed and added here to the database, and was back when I was still active on the scene and giving my two cents on bands and their albums. Their first album was, and still is a personal favorite of me. I went against the 'grain' so to speak and was critical of the 2nd album (which was acclaimed here and elsewhere) and the band thanked me for it, and actually agreed with me and their 3rd album was much more in the vein of their 1st, though much more mature. 


Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 14:58
Looking forward to get to meet Kerry in person.

Oh, and main post is updated. Spock's Beard was announced today.


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 15:26
Nice

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Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 15:35
Looks like Ted Leonard will be busy that weekend.


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 15:36
be sure to meet him Olav. A kinder, gentler, and friendlier soul you will never meet.  Because of that, you won't find him brooding off by himself that much.. hah.. more like ever.  He has that IT that type of charisma that some do have that draw people.  Even the uber shy like me, we first met them at Progday several years (as Mars Hollow), they were friends with Raff but I was just Mr. Raff (or as I was known as Nearfest..  the spare tire known as Raffaella's husband hahaha) and we went out to dinner with them and within minutes Kerry removed my shyness and had me drinking with him like a fish and slapping waitresses on the asses hahah. I exaggerate but he is riot, larger than life.

It also doesn't hurt he is a helluva musician and the band is frickin good, even if the music and even  the lyrics are very VERY heavily Yes inspired.


Posted By: Rivertree
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 15:45
Heliopolis are worth it alone Clap


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 15:51
Originally posted by Rivertree Rivertree wrote:

Heliopolis are worth it alone Clap


Thumbs Up especially live Uwe.  I liked the album...  I LOVED the live performance of it.


Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 17:56
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

be sure to meet him Olav. A kinder, gentler, and friendlier soul you will never meet.  Because of that, you won't find him brooding off by himself that much.. hah.. more like ever.  He has that IT that type of charisma that some do have that draw people.  Even the uber shy like me, we first met them at Progday several years (as Mars Hollow), they were friends with Raff but I was just Mr. Raff (or as I was known as Nearfest..  the spare tire known as Raffaella's husband hahaha) and we went out to dinner with them and within minutes Kerry removed my shyness and had me drinking with him like a fish and slapping waitresses on the asses hahah. I exaggerate but he is riot, larger than life.

It also doesn't hurt he is a helluva musician and the band is frickin good, even if the music and even  the lyrics are very VERY heavily Yes inspired.



Heh, I suspect that there will be party shenanigans. I had lots of fun this year with artists, music insiders and hardcore ROSfesters, and suspect the situation will be much the same next year. It'll be fun to see if Jim from Caravan remembers me when I go to see them live this weekend, he was in a crowd of us having a real blast on one of the many parties at ROS this year.

I kind of suspect that Kerry will fit right in with that good time party crowd at ROS, and I'm looking forward to meet him and Evelyn.


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 18:09
Kerry has been there, Rosfest with Mars Hollow in 2011, the one time Raff and I went there. A party it was hahahah. We actually really liked it there, festival-wise. 2011 had the best lineup Rosfest ever had, past or present, and Gettysburg is one of my favorite places on earth to visit and drink in the history and the beauty. Unfortunately work only allows me a limited time away to play so we have to pick and choose and Progday and the NJ Proghouse weekend get the privilege of eating into my limited vacation time.




Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: October 29 2014 at 22:01
Might make my first ROSfest


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 30 2014 at 17:31
we have always thought the lineups were a bit light in prog loafers generally Ian.. but check out Raff's review of the one time we went.  Any festival where Moon Safari was lauded in not exactly the place we felt at home musically but the theater is beautiful, the setting idoliic, and the parties a hell of a lot of fun. It is the odd man out for festivals for us but it is nothing but well run and a lot of fun in a beautiful and historic settting.


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: October 30 2014 at 17:45
Certainly not my usual festival but I quite like the look of this one and I like a lot of the deadbeats in the audience. I'll be the one in the Univers Zero and Present T's

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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 30 2014 at 17:49
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Certainly not my usual festival but I quite like the look of this one and I like a lot of the deadbeats in the audience. I'll be the one in the Univers Zero and Present T's


Clap

we were fortunate enough to attend Rosfest 2011 and see the only recorded instance in the history of prog of a leather clad guitarist playing a solo with his teeth. AWESOME!!!  How could ever go back again after that... LOL



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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: November 01 2014 at 20:39
Lord have mercy I've booked my ticket for ROSfest, do you think the last band will be Thinking Plague?


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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 05:39
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Lord have mercy I've booked my ticket for ROSfest, do you think the last band will be Thinking Plague?


LOL
No, I believe they were thinking about having either Miriodor or Univers ZeroTongue...



Posted By: micky
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 06:54
Moon Safari!!! Beer


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 08:22
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Lord have mercy I've booked my ticket for ROSfest, do you think the last band will be Thinking Plague?


LOL
No, I believe they were thinking about having either Miriodor or Univers ZeroTongue...



ClapLOL


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Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 09:44
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Great to see Heliopolis doing Rosfest.  A larger than life band as anyone who has met Kerry knows.  Another one of those bands you just want to love, because the band members are such sweetheart, and is SO easy TO love because they are so damn good at what they do.


I just recently added them here. The bio I wrote is kind of short because everything I found seemed to come from the same press release. I'll gladly take any additional info to make the bio more substantial.


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 09:56
Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Great to see Heliopolis doing Rosfest.  A larger than life band as anyone who has met Kerry knows.  Another one of those bands you just want to love, because the band members are such sweetheart, and is SO easy TO love because they are so damn good at what they do.


I just recently added them here. The bio I wrote is kind of short because everything I found seemed to come from the same press release. I'll gladly take any additional info to make the bio more substantial.


you got it. We'll both look it over!


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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: November 02 2014 at 09:59
I'll drop a line to Kerry to see if he can send me some more information about the band, so that you can add it to the bio. I'm sure he'll be very happy to see the addition!


Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: November 03 2014 at 09:13
It would appear that George have managed to assemble a fairly appealing festival for 2015. From what I understand the ROSfest website actually crashed due to high traffic when the gold tickets went on sale this weekend, and the festival hotel (The Aspire) are apparently sold out for the ROSfest weekend already. Next door hotel Eisenhower should still have a few rooms left though I'd suspect.


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Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: November 06 2014 at 23:02
The final band have been announced: Glass Hammer.


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Posted By: Prog Snob
Date Posted: November 30 2014 at 00:19
I would really love to make this. Lots of great bands plus a few bands to check out for the first time. Anyone in NYC going? Maybe we can do a carpool. I have no problem driving.


Posted By: peaknic
Date Posted: January 01 2015 at 14:58
Ugh, nothing to do for 2 months except RoSFest, and guess when daughter's first communion is scheduled!  I'll have to wait to see Glass Hammer, I guess.  At least I'll see Steven Wilson in Philly later in the month...


Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: January 01 2015 at 16:04
ROSFest... nice, but to frickin' far away from here - at least in terms of flight prices :(

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Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: January 01 2015 at 16:15
Is it that expensive from where you're at?


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Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: January 01 2015 at 16:15
Might have to do this one.

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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: January 01 2015 at 16:36
Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Might have to do this one.


We are sitting this one out, though it is very close to us (just a two-hour drive). With only a couple of exceptions, the lineup is not particularly appealing, and we'd rather save the days off for later.


Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: January 02 2015 at 10:31
Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Is it that expensive from where you're at?

Return flights from Amsterdam start at approx 500 euros if I book today, and then the festival ticket and lodgings come on top of that. I'm an independent consultant getting paid by the hour, so going away for say a week also means no income. I could do it, but have some other trips that I'm saving money for which are more important to me...


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Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: January 02 2015 at 11:09
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Is it that expensive from where you're at?

Return flights from Amsterdam start at approx 500 euros if I book today, and then the festival ticket and lodgings come on top of that. I'm an independent consultant getting paid by the hour, so going away for say a week also means no income. I could do it, but have some other trips that I'm saving money for which are more important to me...


Aha. Some times it is better to be a low paid employee working for some official function or other. A certain number of weeks of paid vacation a year comes to mind. Here in Norway we have 5 of those, and I also have 3 weeks I didn't manage to use in 2014 which makes it fairly easy for me to schedule such a trip.


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Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: January 02 2015 at 11:39
Figured that... plus that independent consultant doesn't imply high pay nowadays. Still considering though...

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Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: January 02 2015 at 22:39
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Is it that expensive from where you're at?

Return flights from Amsterdam start at approx 500 euros if I book today, and then the festival ticket and lodgings come on top of that. I'm an independent consultant getting paid by the hour, so going away for say a week also means no income. I could do it, but have some other trips that I'm saving money for which are more important to me...

What we should do is gather a group of the U.S. members and go to a festival over there.




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Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: January 03 2015 at 02:41
You could ask the same people to sponsor my ticket

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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: January 03 2015 at 08:24
Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Is it that expensive from where you're at?


Return flights from Amsterdam start at approx 500 euros if I book today, and then the festival ticket and lodgings come on top of that. I'm an independent consultant getting paid by the hour, so going away for say a week also means no income. I could do it, but have some other trips that I'm saving money for which are more important to me...



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There's usually a few of us at RIO.

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Posted By: Roland113
Date Posted: January 15 2015 at 15:47
Somehow I missed that Spock's Beard was going to be there this year.  I'm seriously considering going now.  It all comes down to finances.

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Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: April 17 2015 at 21:35
Just a couple of weeks until ROS 2015 kicks off. Hoping to see some PA peeps there.


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 04 2015 at 16:06
Well it was my first ROSfest and as expected my experience was 'mixed'. Smile

Typically these types of bands are not really my thing but there were a couple I thought I would enjoy and I knew a lot of friends would be there so I decided to have an open mind and make sure I enjoyed myself.

On the plus side, the venue is great, comfortable, good sound and about the right size. While Gettysburg surely has a lot of history it did seem a bit too touristy for my tastes. I found a couple of good pubs for food and drink (The Pub and Garryowen) though they seemed to be pretty busy most of the time. The festival was very well organized, the bands generally sounded good (except for some muddy sound with the first band), lighting was good, it ran on time. Well done everyone.

On the social side it was great to see so many friends and have enough time between bands to chat about something and nothing. I also got to meet a few people I know online in person for the first time. The after parties were great with even more time for drinking and chatting. The social side was really the highlight of the festival for me.

I'm not going to rate the bands as I knew going in there were going to be several that really aren't my thing and it wouldn't be fair to them. They were all mostly technically very strong, engaged and friendly with the audience, looked like they were having a good time and brought energy to their sets. George seems to know what he is doing with the line up as there were many many standing ovations and most bands seemed to be received as good to excellent. I found something to enjoy in most of the bands.

Personally only two bands really stood out to me based on my tastes, I've known Sonus Umbra for a while and they were the only band I own an album by, they were very strong with excellent interplay between the members, interesting dynamics in the music and a lot of fun. Haken were noteworthy purely for how different they were from everyone else. Pretty straight forward Prog Metal with a showman vocalist, I'll certainly check out there albums to see if it sticks beyond a fun live set.

Of the other bands I enjoyed Spocks Beard more than I expected, they were very tight, were having fun and had some good tunes. Clearly a well oiled machine. They probably benefit from being one of the early bands up. I enjoyed the first couple of tracks Lo-Fi Resistance did without the full band which were interesting. For the rest of the set they were fairly generic unless they cranked up the heaviness when they sounded great. Strattman had some spacey post rock feel I liked. Of the rest I found something to like in all of them.

My biggest issue was the similarity of a lot of the bands that played, it clearly wasn't an issue for the audience as they loved it. By mid Sunday I was burned out on the neo prog set up with all the bands starting to sound the same. They pretty much all had two guitarists, synth's featured heavily and harmonized vocals. All the bands seemed to specialize in over emoted vocals, lots of solo's and highly structured songs. By the end I was crying out for someone to have some other instrument, I know a bassoon or cello are probably out of the question but would a saxophone or violin be too difficult?

Overall a great weekend I really enjoyed with lots of friends and some good music and some stuff to explore more.

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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: May 05 2015 at 16:18
^ you survived! LOLClap

My favorite part of the one time we went were the pubs...  and I had the time to read more than half of a 1000 page dirge about the siege of Leningrad.



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Posted By: Windhawk
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 15:37
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Well it was my first ROSfest and as expected my experience was 'mixed'. Smile



Hmmm, did I manage to bump into you during the weekend? I met and greeted so many people that my memory about which ones is a tad blurry at this point.




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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 17:17
Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Well it was my first ROSfest and as expected my experience was 'mixed'. Smile



Hmmm, did I manage to bump into you during the weekend? I met and greeted so many people that my memory about which ones is a tad blurry at this point.




I think we chatted very briefly, I was the guy wearing Avant shirts all weekend, it was RIO 13 on Friday, Univers Zero on Saturday and Alec K Redfearn & the Eyesores on Sunday.


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Posted By: Smurph
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 18:05
Yea I couldn't bring myself to go because I prefer music to be much weirder than what was being offered. I still haven't been to a music festival. Haha

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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 18:22
Originally posted by Smurph Smurph wrote:

Yea I couldn't bring myself to go because I prefer music to be much weirder than what was being offered. I still haven't been to a music festival. Haha


You should come to RIO, this year they have Present, Art Zoyd, Happy Family, Secret Chiefs 3, Alec K Redfearn and the Eyesores

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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 18:35
Originally posted by Smurph Smurph wrote:

Yea I couldn't bring myself to go because I prefer music to be much weirder than what was being offered. I still haven't been to a music festival. Haha


ProgDay generally has its fair share of "weird" music, and I think you'd enjoy it a lot. Why not think about it?


Posted By: micky
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 19:35
CORIMA!!! LOL



smokin'... beats that pansy neo-sh*t anyday of the week.. and especially on Sunday...


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 06 2015 at 20:40
There was a guy in a Corima shirt at ROSfest, I was impressed

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