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Hrychu
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Eik is probably the most Gentle Giant-like band that's not de facto Gentle Giant.
To me, the most frequently compared Echolyn doesn't sound particularly GG-esque. |
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Hi,
I hope that we forget this thing about GG ... and bands that supposedly followed it ... in the end, that's like saying that Bach was not the definition of the time and place, neither was Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky and countless others ... and they all were "copied" to a degree, but I find that thought a bit on the fleeting side ... here's an example. So at Beethoven's time, the orchestra had risen to about 100 or more folks. And the next composers for the next 50 years had the same size orchestra, and it is really simple to say they sounded similar ... and you see this in rock music all over ... you hear a Hammond organ, and folks immediately compare it to someone else 50 years ago ... same thing is happening with the Electric Guitar, and etc, etc, etc ... where our ability to look at the playing and the music as an individual piece that has no foundation in the bit that we came up with ... heck, many musicians today, touching the Hammond the first time, have not heard a lot of the stuff before ... and the sounds they come up with have little to do with the previous bands and work. I am almost thinking that the real issue is that we do not wish to give any credence to the musicianship around us at all ... perhaps thinking that the big names in the history of the art form, are the ones that matter, and no one today can come close ... heck, Robert Fripp is this generations Paganini and Vivaldi. (Vivaldi was known to improvise a lot -- Rick Wakeman special!) ... but we won't give him that credit, at least for his ability and design of so much music and experimentation over his life time.
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Yezda Urfa is definitely worth checking out.
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Opus-5 from Quebec's two albums have some GG-ish stuff included.
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DarksideofAbel
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to my ears Wobbler sounds very similar to Yes.
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A cool band that has a GG-feel to them is Beardfish. They split up back in 2016 but their first 5 albums have a lot of similar songs that incorporate a lot of Gentle Giant. I always thought Echolyn was a modern day Gentle Giant, they're pretty much like a Gentle Giant 2.0. A close third is Wobbler and they are intense, maybe not as medieval sounding as Giant but the tempo, the off-beat syncopation, lyrics are all there...definitely three of my favorite contemporary progressive bands I always go back to.
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"Finneus Gauge" has a kind of female Gentle-Giant-like vocalist. A lot of dissonances.
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Et Cetera(Canada 1976) Yezda Urfa Hands Advent Gryphon Banco (a little bit) Echolyn (a little bit) Jethro Tull (a little bit)
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Early Gentle Giant vibe here, I think (especially the second part of the song) :
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^ I will be promptly checking out those first three albums. I was also wondering where to start based on that incredible track, and there's my answer!
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very out there - avant, dissonant and too weird for my tastes, yet others may disagree. Enjoy the Keneally journey. |
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^ Thanks a lot, guys! Nice find for me! Are there more albums like this one within the Mike Keneally discography?
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Just discovered this magnificent piece of music today, enjoy!
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Took the albums right otta my hands...^
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Bulgarian rock band FSB covered Gentle Giant on their debut album... without ever crediting them! So, here's another band that was influenced A LOT by GG and is definitely not well-known.
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I am surprised no one mentioned Gnidrolog yet. I think their two 1972 albums are very much like Gentle Giant in sound and style.
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It may seems odd to you but I hear GG influence in "A Passion Play" by Jethro Tull. It's their most technicaly complicated album and GG comes to mind (at list mine) quite often while listening to it.
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