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shadow king
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I'd like to recommend the band/project For All We Know.
It's a band from Dutchman Ruud Jollie (ex-Within Temptation) and he's been working on this album for 4 years and finally it has been released. It's a good album, with a touch of gothic (a bit) but mostly it's heavy prog, like Demians but it also have some touches of Porcupine Tree and Pain of Salvation. Guest musicians are amongst others: Wudstick (vocals) Kris Gildenlöw (bass) [ex-Pain of Salvation] Léo Margarit (Drums) [Pain of Salvation] Sharon den Adel (Within Temptation ) John Wesley (Guitars) [live guitarist of Porcupine Tree] |
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Willow
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Great cd, you can listen it streaming at the official website: http://www.franckcarducci.com/ 1. Achilles 14:51
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Moonstone
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Hi, I have to recommend some albums by these bands:
Astra, with their album "Weirding" Fatal Fusion, with "Land of the sun" These two albums occupy my mind as of late. Astra's "Weirding" is just pure old-school prog/psychedelia, not unlike Pink Floyds early albums. The whole record is just outstanding, NO weak tracks, and PLENTY of Mellotrons & analogue synths. Fatal Fusion's "Land of the Sun" is a mixture of many styles, jazz, blues, Latin, prog, classical, hard rock, space rock, you name it. If you like bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rush, Camel etc, you will love this album. |
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timothy leary
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Kopecky.........Serpentine Kale.........
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The Truth
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The new Robert Pollard release Lord Of The Birdcage.
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MusicMan29M
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Scorched Shore - Waves of Oblivion
http://scorchedshore.bandcamp.com |
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Muck Groh - not often mentioned round these corners:
The album Muckefu(k from which the track Zappenduster was taken is excellent. Was a member of the band Aera which is listed in PA (see below). |
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Open the gates of the city wide....
Check out my music taste: http://www.last.fm/user/TakeshiKovacs/ |
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avantgrind
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that Today Is The Day get added to at least Tech/Extreme Prog or Experimental/Post-Metal
they belong. not trying to push this (don't want to get the mods angry) but hear me out: |
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The Runaway
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Battles' new album Gloss Drop, nu-electro-prog-dance-rock-math-post-pop but still innovative, worth a listen!
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Rottenhat
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Na Margon - Death's Angel.
Avant Rock band that released just one EP in 1993. The music is dark and sinister, a bit like Art Zoyd - La Mariage Et De L'Enfer By the way, the keyboard/guitar/lead player Ronnie Ehrs of said band is playing tomorrow on a kind of reunion of another prog band 'Fantasia' (that is on PA) from Finland that just made one record in '75. In Pietarsaari, Finland, on "Jakob's Dagar". Na Margon deseves to be on PA even if they only made one EP, IMHO. After all, they are sold on ReR...and they are very good. Edited by Rottenhat - July 22 2011 at 23:47 |
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Ady Random
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hello....new here so be gentle please.
of late i just got great self titled proggy album by a band called "diagonal"..superb stuff.....worth investigating. also just got "K.A" by Magma....which has blown me socks off. |
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Magma's K.A is brilliant!
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Open the gates of the city wide....
Check out my music taste: http://www.last.fm/user/TakeshiKovacs/ |
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Mellotron Storm
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TERRENO BALDIO from Brazil released an album in the seventies and had to re-record it because the master-tapes were destroyed.So it's available on cd and i highly recommend it.Very symphonic and at times a Gentle Giant vibe.Great music.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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Krekel
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I recommend Opeth's new single:
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enteric
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Hey,
I recommend checking out my band Enteric. We have a new EP for free download at http://enteric.bandcamp.com We are alternative rock with progressive influences. We recently became female fronted. Check us out at http://www.facebook.com/entericband Cheers
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sydbarrett2010
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I Recommend Kaleidoscope's album Tangerine Dream (uk band not to be confused with the us one)
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king cameloyd
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I recommend Nekropsi - Mi Kubbesi
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brainstormer
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Nova's Blink. You can find it on YouTube.
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Turillazzo
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I recommend John Huldt - Rules Do Not Apply. Not truly prog, Joe Satriani-like.
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thirdofnever
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Third Of Never (featuring John "Rabbit" Bundrick)
Taboo Stu
Electric Forgiveness
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