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avestin
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I should get the album in the next days, looking forward to it. I'd like to recommend this group: http://www.myspace.com/uphillwork Uphill Work - bio from their Myspace: Uphill Work started as an experimental duo in Moscow in winter of 2002. Konstantin Benyumov and Lev Gankine were at first the only members -- and that was to remain for a couple of years. The group started rehearsing and had their first album recorded by July, 2002. Sadly, those tapes recieved little acclaim and are now largely inaccessible. The music and the line-up have changed since those times considerably. In spring of 2005 the duo invited Evgeny Semiletov to play on bass, thus ending the band's seemingly infinite search for a rhythm section. A year later Uphill Work settled with Konstantin Provorov as the drummer. Turning from a studio project into a rather conventional, although not exactly trivial, band, Uphill Work has steadily drifted away from composing purely instrumental music. The group's new material is less extravagant, but Uphill Work remains true to its spirit in the sense that the music should be a little challenging -- for the musicians, as well as the audience. |
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Listening to it right now, sounds cool
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deafmoon
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Okay my newest find and hearty recommendation to all is 5bridgeS. The Thomas Tracks is a 4 to 5 star cd. Very well done and full of new twists and turns and some standard old-formula as well. Makes this a very enjoyable listen. Very similar at times to Beardfish, sans the Zappa re-tread that Beardfish brings to the mix.
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avestin
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wolfman309
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I really like the band Souljourners from California. They are amazing and even better live!! |
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deafmoon
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Okay...that's it. I have to get Syzygy's new disc.
Too many of you are recommending how great this is.
Honestly I don't know why I am waiting anyway, I absolutely loved the Allegory Of Light album.
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Tsevir Leirbag
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Les mains, les pieds balancés
Sur tant de mers, tant de planchers, Un marin mort, Il dormira - Paul Éluard |
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avestin
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And now the review I wrote for their album, Counerclockwise: Some time ago Lev Gankine posted a link to his band’s myspace at the Progressive Ears forum. Since Lev has a very wide knowledge of music (prog and otherwise) and since we seem to share a passion for similar styles of music I was intrigued and decided to take a listen to Uphill Work. On their myspace one can find 6 of the 9 songs of their album, Conuterclockwise. After posting my favourable impressions of the music on that thread that Lev opened, he suggested sending me their album for reviewing to which I gladly accepted and here it is. Before going into the review, I’ll briefly introduce this group. Uphill Work is a Moscow based group that started in 2002 as the instrumental duo of Konstantin Benyumov and Lev Gankine. They released their first album, Cock-a-Doodle-Do, in that same year. After lineup changes the music changed as well and in 2005 the band invited bassist Evgeny Semiletov and a year later with drummer Konstantin Provorov. The current album was recorded from August 2007 to May 2008 and released in that year. What caught my attention at first and remained the hook of this band for me, is that they are backed up by a tight piano/keyboards and percussion section, this quartet plays very dynamic, upbeat and engaging rock with dominant vocals and lyrics. There is a punk-ish feel at times that is quite well combined into the overall sound. Most of all, what this album is, is fun! Just listen to Just Say Yes with its great melodic hook and wonderful playing. It’s a short, to the point song, with nice interlude in the middle to keep things interesting. Never Gonna Lose for instance does show that development I speak of. This song resembles the opening song with its dynamics, speed and energy levels. Within this short song the band plays with its structure a bit, whether by the keyboards “fooling around” or the short interlude in the middle where they deviate a little from the main theme of the song, and the drummer playing a different pattern for a while. There are the more laid back songs like Shine In Your Hands. This song presents the more tame side of the band, their slower aspect. However, in this particular song, I’d have liked to hear more development in the end of the song where there’s a rather repetitive part that could have either been shortened or developed into something else. The vocals, sung by Lev, are straightforward and in my opinion fit the music well in their direct and punk-ish style. At times he reminds me of Phideaux’s vocals, with their rawness and rasp sound. The vocals fit most the fast and dynamic songs. They are a little less suitable for songs like Keep The Yellow Intact or H.I.T.S which is a slightly slower song, and that has a wider place for the keyboards to play and so this song offers a bigger opportunity for vocals to shine in and they in fact would benefit from a different style of vocals here, perhaps even a female voice, but definitely something softer. I would also have liked to have that song end not so abruptly or in that way. Overall, I like the vocals and Lev does a good job and they fit the music, adding a harder edge to the music. The rhythm section and its style serve as a connecting thread throughout the album, connecting all the pieces into one cohesive sounding piece. While each song has its own identity, they all bear the same spirit of the band, meaning one can speak of the Uphill Work sound. Regarding their sound, I’d have liked to point out the following: I’d like to hear more creativity from the drummer, Konstantin Provorov. He plays his material well and each song has a good and appropriate rhythm but there isn’t much variety in each individual song. I’d also like to hear more from the guitar. Fiasco in 7/8 is one song where the electric guitar comes through to the front. I’d like to hear more of it and in particular an interplay between it and the keyboards and bass. There’s good and efficient bass work from Evgeny Semiletov. The mix is mostly well balanced though and one can hear the instruments well. If you’re up for an energetic rock ride, with a dynamic rhythm section and hooking melodies, this is great music to listen to. Recommended! Edited by avestin - August 16 2009 at 21:38 |
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avestin
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Have a listen to this band from CA, USA, called Sex Goddess (don't let the name fool you):
http://www.myspace.com/sexgodhole |
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Steve-A
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Gungfly - Please Be Quiet
Gungfly is a solo project by Rikard Sjöblom of Beardfish.
Rikard describes the album as "ranging from everything to pop, americana type folk/country to grunge and of course some PROG!"
There are some samples at http://www.myspace.com/gungfly
There is a bit of a delay with stores selling the actual CD, but Rikard has made it available privately for download. For more info, please check out:
http://forum.spa-networks.co.uk/punforum/viewtopic.php?pid=882#p882 |
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Nosound Sol29. A beautiful collection of music. I love the melodic flow, the mellow ambiance, excellent guitar solos. Favorite track is The Moment She Knew, an instrumental and great song. The band is from Italy, fronted by Giancarlo Erra who writes, records and mixes. GE played all insturments for Nosound until he began touring. His guitar style has been compared to David Gilmour. GE is a fantastic musician. They have a new CD coming this October. If you sign up for a Burning Shed newsletter you can download a free mp3 from the new CD, A Sense of Loss. http://www.burningshed.com/store/kscope/getfreedownload/4140111/ Web:
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Nosound's last release, fantastic work. My favorite song is Places Remained, also From Silence to Noise. Are you a Pink Floyd fan? I am a HUGE Floyd fan. One thing that attracted me to Nosound was their very excellent cover of Echoes. If you subscribe to Nosound's new letter you can download this song as an mp3 for free! It is nearly a perfect cover with slight embelishments... awesome.
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Chris S
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Good grief......................these guys are awesome. Fading Silently is very good..
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bobm
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I can recommend without any hesitation:
....Mermaid Kiss. try their myspace page for full length samples. |
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rdtprog
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I got to recommend this new band in the prog metal genre. The drumming is excellent!
http://www.myxomatosismusic.com/ |
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Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness.
Emile M. Cioran |
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Rhys Marsh
http://www.myspace.com/rhysmarsh On his myspace there are links to several of his releases for free:
Dulcima Pre-order from Burning Shed
“Full-blown, modern symphonic progressive rock, with a
surprisingly hard and dark edge. To our ears, it sounds like David
Sylvian fronting 'Red'-era King Crimson.”
You'll Never Fall
Click the cover to download it for free!
When All's Done Click the cover to download it for free!
“A lush, melodic place with blue skies, green fields and heady scents.”
The Fragile State Of Inbetween Available from Burning Shed “A charming and great album, which, in its field, stands like a monolith and supersedes most of what we have heard in the past years.”
“This is a demurring 10 track collection that veers between
heartbreak and euphoria, whilst touching base with all the boundaries
between.”
Liquorice Kiss Click the cover to download it for free!
“Delicately bound with an intensely penetrable romance.”
Better Place Recordings, Official Bootleg — Autumn 2008
Click the cover to download it for free!
I Will Find A Way To Reach You Available from TuneTribe.com “Emotionally colossal, sublimely stately and elegant wide-screen pop of the highest order, that delicately caresses and rises with tumultuous intensity at the drop of a hat.” |
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AMBROSIA DREAM by TRENCH Free album download................http://www.mediafire.com/file/3uizjzyymqy/01 Ambrosia dream.wma
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Textbook
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I'm listening to the excellent Meditavolutions (1996) by tragically overlooked jazzcore/prog band Iceburn (also called Iceburn Collective but I think the original plain Iceburn name sounds cooler) and I'd like you to listen to it too and join my campaign to get them included in the PA listings as they deserve. Instrument focused (but there is some singing) madness by real virtuosos. It's very raw, sounding improvised, live, unedited, almost as though it was actually played in one take without the usual trickery which is quite admirable. The fact that the album is a musical palindrome is one of the most deliciously proggy ideas I've ever seen.
It has a 22 minute track called Sphinx, how can you resist?
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