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Ricochet
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 01:58 | |
Hello to all great Art Rockers,
This topic, created upon when the tendency of making an "Appreciation Thread" for every genre was highest, had a really good rhythm, and shared good fans, but suddenly died or became inconsistent. So, without clearly trying to go as complex and cunning as the already great threads dedicated to Symphonic Prog, RIO or Experimental/Post-Rock (at least not yet), let's try to recreate the atmosphere of this Art Rock topic, with as much varied music from it as possible. |
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Ricochet
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
Posted: July 26 2007 at 02:02 | |
For starters, let me post again my impressions of a modern very interesting art band, since I mentioned them last night, in H.T.'s new thread of discovering new progressive rock values.
Yang is a totally recommended heavy band and intricate music. It's addition in Art Rock was beyond unanimous, it was a dwelling perfect feeling that they define something from the modern prog art. To add, are qualities of eclecticism, variety and stunning effects, that sound most gracious for Art Rock's Modern movement. In short, Yang is a heavy progressive band, mixed from an essence that the artists still hold from their previous Philharmonie (or L'Epee), which is (are) also an interesting band. As much as there's a revigorating perfect art, there's also a deep and special virulence in all their mix: mostly stating the static to breakthrough hard rock, experimental music or rock rustle, from King Crimson. Jazzy jams, or noise math, included, but not so special. I think Yang are excellent through the stun they make, the hard value they interact and their sensibility, afterwards, in a rock album full of power and collosality. It's very related to the hard modern prog Exsimio does (did?), only creating more experimental, crazy varied or artistically high-fi music as well. Here's a review good to read from the one-and-only David M. http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=125210 |
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Atavachron
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 02:46 | |
Such a huge and diverse genre, hardly know where to start-- in addition to the excellent Yang and their precursor Philharmonie, I also love the great Japanese group Interpose+, American symphos Happy the Man, the raunchy blooz of High Tide, and newer additions The Gourishankar, retro progger Dominik Mueller, and Gosta Berlings Saga.
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Ricochet
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 02:57 | |
They'll get their deserved space, David, they sure will.
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: July 26 2007 at 08:05 | |
There are a few Russian bands that I think should get more attention then they have as of late.
The Gourishankar, Disen Gage, and Aquarium. These are 3 great bands that I would recommend to just about anyone. Disen Gage's first album (The Screw-Loose Entertainment) can be downloaded legally from their website and is heavy music that is King Crimson inspired. The album is an instrumental album. The Gourishankar is a recent band from Russia that released the first album this year called 2nd Hands. Aquarium is a hard to describe because each album sounds different. For reviews of these albums I suggest you check Prog-jester's reviews or The Miracle's reviews. These have all been discussed in Prog-jester's Russian Prog Thread. Edited by progismylife - July 26 2007 at 08:07 |
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Ricochet
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 08:10 | |
Ben: I think we can have a more slow-downed rhythm of presenting these bands, since all deserve their own great appreciation.
All you mentioned are impression. I personally listened to Disen Gage's great album and have only good words for it. So I have for Aquarium, just started to listen to its albums, got them almost all. It's practically an underground band with political and artistic emphasis, much under the influence and the quirk of songwriting Boris G., and much defying for its theatrical, conceptual, new-wave or bright dandy music, something you can hardly imagine in the neo-revolutionized 80s. Prog Jester and Miracle do indeed a nice work presenting these albums, I started myself reviewing the first in order, and I spotted some by Ben as well. I can't seem to get in touch with the new Gourishnakar, I want it madly. |
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Ricochet
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
Posted: July 26 2007 at 09:30 | |
A first post about Ten Jinn. This seems a world acclaimed modern prog band, but it sure isn't like that in its debut, which strikes a soft, simple (or weird to like) AOR, harmonized and atmospheric rock/pop sound.
A review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=130298 |
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Ricochet
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
Posted: July 28 2007 at 02:09 | |
Spend my morning reviewing Discordia's promising debut (http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=130499).
The band is still in search of a record label, yet they've already made the big step of a grand album and an incisive art (which they call "polyrock" and is interesting, once you hear some vocal effects or a general moody play hyper-instrumentality). Discordia doesn't fit much of the modern progressive rock desires and they would still use a bit more art in their music, but some of that is just what it takes for them to be more appealing than the tendency or, who knows, the high progressive dream. |
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micky
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Posted: July 28 2007 at 20:57 | |
another modern AR band that is worth a listen is Beardfish.
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Ricochet
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Posted: July 29 2007 at 10:27 | |
I listened to Sleeping In Traffic and I liked it. Not in a fantastic way, but in a quality way. |
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Ricochet
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Posted: July 29 2007 at 10:32 | |
Here are two bands that were just added in Art Rock THE THIRD ENDINGhttp://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3104 CAPHARNAUM http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3105 The Third Ending has a big success with its debut album, signed for the pretentious Prog Rock Records. Sometimes, the reviews are so good, they say this is the best Australian band ever. More paced down, it can be said that this is a good modern prog band, with lots of the normal influences, the alternative breakdown or the high instrumental-wave. Capharnaum are a bit more pretentious and recommended, Assaf already made a fine review for it. Basically a heavy instrumental band, that "heavy" can mean from eclectic alternative to metal chunks of guitar sound. Good, attractive and experimental sound. But perhaps, in all the good quality of it, Capharnaum also shares some edgey movements of hard impression and math simplicity. |
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micky
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Posted: July 29 2007 at 18:34 | |
I have the first two.. but not that one yet |
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Zargus
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 08 2005 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 3491 |
Posted: July 29 2007 at 18:58 | |
Most of my favorite prog bands and solo aritst like VdGG, King crimson, Gentle Giant, Peter Hammill, Mike Oldfield, Rush The Mars Volta and Uriah heep are in art rock.. so i gues im a art rocker Long live Art Rock!
Edited by Zargus - July 29 2007 at 19:03 |
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King Hippo
Forum Newbie Joined: July 26 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 11 |
Posted: July 29 2007 at 20:06 | |
Can somebody recommend me a King Crimson album? I've never tried listening to them before, and I'm a very big fan of Rush.
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"The music of rebellion makes you wanna rage,
But it's made by millionaires who are nearly twice your age" |
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: July 29 2007 at 20:07 | |
^ I would suggest you start with Red. It's what I started with...and I think it is a whole lot easier to get into than the debut album.
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Atavachron
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 30 2006 Location: Pearland Status: Offline Points: 65268 |
Posted: July 29 2007 at 20:22 | |
^ that's a great Crimson recommendation a Rush fan might enjoy.. I would also say KC's 'Power to Believe' might appeal to you if you like some strangeness in your heavier prog...
Edited by Atavachron - July 29 2007 at 20:25 |
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King Hippo
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Posted: July 29 2007 at 20:25 | |
ahh, cheers.
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"The music of rebellion makes you wanna rage,
But it's made by millionaires who are nearly twice your age" |
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Ricochet
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
Posted: July 30 2007 at 01:04 | |
you sure are. keep art rockin' further, the genre is full of good stuff. |
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Ricochet
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
Posted: July 30 2007 at 01:06 | |
Can't tell you a great connection between KC and Rush, but, normally, you should start with the 1972-1974 grand trilogy, or you should be even more daring and try some modern Crimson, from the style of THRaK and ConstruKction Of Light to some full improvisations like Space Groove. |
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Zargus
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 08 2005 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 3491 |
Posted: July 30 2007 at 18:25 | |
If you want soft crimson try the debut "In the court of the crimson king" if you want heavy almost metal crimson try "Red" If you want extra chalanging crimson both soft and heavy try "Larks toungs in aspic" and then after thos 3 essential crimson albums you shuld get "In the wake of poisedon" many on this sait say its a bad copy of the debut i dont agree its a great album in its own right. Then probobly the wierdest but very good early crimson album "Lizard" and the very soft and sweet "Island" After thos the very good new waveish 80s album "Discipline" one thing you shuld know that many of the early crimson album have difrent line ups and dont sound very much the same so you might think its a total difrent band and in most cases its almost are. Thats all album i can recomend since thos are all i got so far and in what order i think you shuld buy em. My next crimson album im planing to buy are "starless and biblbe black" and Absent "Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984". Good luck to you and hope you like KC.
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