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Topic: Your Favorite Swedish Prog band!Posted By: SteveG
Subject: Your Favorite Swedish Prog band!
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 17:32
Who is your favorite Swedish Prog band?
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Replies: Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 17:33
P O S
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 17:39
Anekdoten followed by Anglagard, Landberk and Sinkadus but man there are so many more.
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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 17:41
Anekdoten then Beardfish a ways behind.
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Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 17:41
^Too difficult to call. I listened to 12.5 earlier, so POS is my fav for the moment!
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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 21:34
Mmmm... I don't know, perhaps Roxette or ABBA? Nah (though I do actually enjoy some of their music, but there are so many more brilliant things around). There's Anglagard (mainly for Hybris, though I still got to know better some other of their stuff), there's Pain of Salvation, Therion. Of course I also like Opeth. However, it seems I really have to get to know Anekdoten. I have been wanting to get Landberk's first album (the swedish version), but I just haven't been able to find it.
Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: October 02 2014 at 21:42
Samla Mammas Manna
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 01:09
Par Lindh Project when Magda Hagberg was still around (RIP)
Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 01:38
There are so many wondefrul bands but recently I'm digging the hell out of Bo Hansson.
Posted By: Argonaught
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 05:20
#1 Änglagård
#2 (distant) Flower Kings
Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 06:06
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Same here.
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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 06:14
There are many, and all consistently great, but for me, Anglagard.
Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 06:39
whom of the great Swedish Prog Bands.
#1 The Flower Kings
#2 Anekdoten
#3 Landberk
if you ask me...
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Posted By: silverpot
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 08:16
Sagichim wrote:
There are so many wondefrul bands but recently I'm digging the hell out of Bo Hansson.
Bo Hansson's music never gets old.
Posted By: infandous
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 09:08
Beardfish, without a doubt.
Followed by The Flower Kings, Anglagard, Anekdoten, and probably dozens more. A lot of great prog comes out of that place!
Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 09:19
The Flower Kings.
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Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 12:34
Mellotron Storm wrote:
Anekdoten followed by Anglagard, Landberk and Sinkadus but man there are so many more.
Ditto!
Years ago when I was getting back into prog I heard all about Anglagard. Well I couldn't find their albums, but I could find Anekdoten. I'd heard of them and thought I'd give them a shot. Now Anekdoten is by far my favorite Swedish band
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Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 12:37
And if you haven't heard them give Kaukasus a try. They sound a lot like Landberk. Mattias Olsson formerly of Anglagard plays drums. Great stuff, one of my favorite albums this year.
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Posted By: melotron98
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 12:39
SMM
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 13:15
^ Yep, Samla Mammas Manna and Zamla Mammaz Manna are great. I like von Zamla too.
An artist rather than a band that I really love is Björn J:son Lindh, particularly for Från Storstad till Grodspad.
Posted By: deandob
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 18:47
Here are a couple more obscure ones not mentioned. More progressive pop than rock (if there is such a thing!), but catchy...
+1 for Opeth (great new album), Pain of Salvation and Anekdoten.
Posted By: Padraic
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 18:57
Samla Mammas Manna.
Posted By: gr8dane
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 19:18
Wasa Express,Twice a Man,Cosmic Overdose.
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Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: October 03 2014 at 19:43
are White Willow Swedish Prog band
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Posted By: martinprog77
Date Posted: October 04 2014 at 05:17
MOON SAFARI
A.C.T
EVERGREY
RITUAL
KAIPA
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 04 2014 at 05:36
One of my favourite countries, when it comes to experimental music.
Let's see, how about some Scandinavian Krautrock like behaviour with:
Älgarnas Trädgård
Archimedes Badkar
International Harvester
Kebnekaise
Arbete & Frihet
Fläsket Brinner
Then there are the fusion qualities of Kultivator, Lotus, Kornet, Ablution, Nya Ljudbolaget and Solar Plexus.
New faves include My Brother the Wind, Dungen (!!!!!!!!!), Goat and The Spacious Mind.
Let's not forget the Swedish equivalent of Vannier, Björn J:Sohn Lindh. One of my alltime faves. Från Storstad til Grodspad is a monster of an album!
And of course the wonderful mad hatters from
Samla Mammas Manna (Zamla Mammaz Manna, Von Zamla)
So many more that I'm forgetting right now.
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Posted By: Duke of Rother
Date Posted: October 04 2014 at 06:02
Moon Safari
Kaipa
Anekdoten
Gosta Berlings Saga
And as has been said - so many more!
Posted By: gr8dane
Date Posted: October 04 2014 at 17:04
Made in Sweden
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Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: October 05 2014 at 13:55
Anglagard #1
Gosta Berlings saga used to be a solid second but now there is Necromonkey. I think it's a tie.
Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 05:00
^ Oh yeah! Necromonkey!
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 05:05
Anekdoten on #1.
Another Swedish band I like is Violent Silence. I can recommend their latest album A Broken Truce (2013).
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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 06:45
geekfreak wrote:
are White Willow Swedish Prog band
No they're from Norway, but they would have had my vote if they were.
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 08:37
Guldbamsen wrote:
One of my favourite countries, when it comes to experimental music.
Let's see, how about some Scandinavian Krautrock like behaviour with: Älgarnas Trädgård Archimedes Badkar International Harvester Kebnekaise Arbete & Frihet-tid Fläsket Brinner
Like them all and love first and fifth band
Guldbamsen wrote:
Let's not forget the Swedish equivalent of Vannier, Björn J:Sohn Lindh. One of my alltime faves. Från Storstad til Grodspad is a monster of an album!
... so are his two following albums Ramadan & Cous Cous
- both Kultivator and Nya Ljudbolaget's one off are out of this world fantastic. Another one is Kvartetten Som Sprangde's Kattvals.
As you too like Dungen you should check out Pugh's two first: Ja, dä ä dä from 1969 and Pughish from the following year (he kind of lost his wildly progressive jazz/psych-edge shortly after) as they have lots incommon.
Stinsen Bro is just insane (while not the most Dungen-like): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2dUZiyd1_g
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 08:59
Pugh is a name I've heard of before but never checked out, thanks. I do own Kattvals and while I dig it for a little afternoon coffee delight, it never really blew my socks off. Very nice organs though.
Oh and I almost forgot one of the most bizarre Swedish records in my collection:
Joakim Skogsberg - Jola Rota.
Something like a Swedish take on Kluster recorded in a dark and damp forest.
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Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 10:31
And of course those two
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 10:55
I like Trettioåriga Kriget, but they've never really put their hands down my trousers, if you know what I mean. Great, heck fantastic music to throw on the stereo, if you're entertaining your old high school buddies and mostly focused on drinking beers and shooting pool.
I may have to revisit Krigssång though. It's been a while (to say the least).
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Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 12:04
Abba?
Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 13:02
Guldbamsen wrote:
I like Trettioåriga Kriget, but they've never really put their hands down my trousers, if you know what I mean.
No I don't please tell me
Krigssang is much more relaxed, less heavy than that nuclear debut but for me just as enjoyable. My version includes a track called Murar which is maybe TK's best moment, I'm not sure all versions including the original album has that track and it's really a shame, though I may be confusing it with another track
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 13:06
Sagichim wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
I like Trettioåriga Kriget, but they've never really put their hands down my trousers, if you know what I mean.
No I don't please tell me
Krigssang is much more relaxed, less heavy than that nuclear debut but for me just as enjoyable. My version includes a track called Murar which is maybe TK's best moment, I'm not sure all versions including the original album has that track and it's really a shame, though I may be confusing it with another track
You see I don't remember that at all. At least not them being less heavy. Anyway, the trouser thing: hard to put into words, but it's when you get some zing out of the equation - the track goes SWISHH and goes totally ballistic or perhaps the opposite.
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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: October 06 2014 at 20:44
Given that this thread has come up, anyone could suggest swedish albums/artists that sing in swedish instead of english. The ones I know are Hybris, the first 3 Kaipa albums, and Algarnas Tradgard. I know about the first Landberk album, though I can't find it available.
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: October 07 2014 at 02:36
Dellinger wrote:
Given that this thread has come up, anyone could suggest swedish albums/artists that sing in swedish instead of english. The ones I know are Hybris, the first 3 Kaipa albums, and Algarnas Tradgard. I know about the first Landberk album, though I can't find it available.
Kultivator! Dungen!, Pugh! (two first reccomended)...
+ Vildkaktus... infact a great progband not on PA. I only have Vindarnas Vagar from 1971. Folky jazz-prog with Yes-like harmonies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsxLV_0x7j8
Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: October 07 2014 at 03:18
Prog bands from Sweden reighn supreme -,I listen to many, but not all - always I think of Anekdoten, Landbertk, Anglagard Landberk, but Flower Kings are superb, and you can count Zheul as a separate entity to all this commotion ............
Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: October 07 2014 at 21:52
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
Given that this thread has come up, anyone could suggest swedish albums/artists that sing in swedish instead of english. The ones I know are Hybris, the first 3 Kaipa albums, and Algarnas Tradgard. I know about the first Landberk album, though I can't find it available.
Kultivator! Dungen!, Pugh! (two first reccomended)...
+ Vildkaktus... infact a great progband not on PA. I only have Vindarnas Vagar from 1971. Folky jazz-prog with Yes-like harmonies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsxLV_0x7j8
Thanks! I'll be checking them out as soon as I can.
Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 08 2014 at 16:53
Dellinger wrote:
Given that this thread has come up, anyone could suggest swedish albums/artists that sing in swedish instead of english. The ones I know are Hybris, the first 3 Kaipa albums, and Algarnas Tradgard. I know about the first Landberk album, though I can't find it available.
The Trettioåriga Kriget lyrics are mostly in Swedish and are very nice! Their lyricist Olle Thörnvall was originally a guitarist who suffered an accident just as the band was gaining momentum in the early 1970s. He stayed on for the duration, writing lyrics only.
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Posted By: Billy Pilgrim
Date Posted: October 09 2014 at 12:14
The mighty Opeth. Anekdoten, Edge of Sanity, Meshuggah, Cult of Luna and others are also great.
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 07:34
Just listening to this pleasant surprise:
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Posted By: Nonsensei
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 09:09
I've always loved Kebnekajse very much.
Posted By: akaBona
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 16:58
Samla Mammas Manna
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 21:54
Pain of Salvation, hands down! I live in South Africa, but went to see them two years ago perform live in Sweden. This is how much I really like them I own most their albums in hardcopy hugs
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 22:04
This pic here with Daniel Gildenlow on stage, that screepy happy smiley person on the right is me.
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 10 2014 at 22:06
I recorded this myself, POS with Daniel Gildenlow singing Hallelujah but the guy behind me obviously thought he could sing it better than Daniel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlcLep-8KRk
Posted By: Buddhabreath
Date Posted: October 12 2014 at 21:09
Well I'll have to check out POS - for some reason I haven't really listened to them (maybe because I'm an old fart). But here's a list of some Svenska bands I like (there are definitely more) in very rough order:
Samla Mammas Manna/Von Zamla/Lars Hollmer (RIP)
Änglagård
Älgarnas Trädgård
Mats Morgan Band
Isildurs Bane
Baby Grandmothers
Pär Lindh Project
International Harvester
Kultivator
Archimedes Badkar
Zut Un Feu Rouge
Katzen Kapell
Ensemble Nimbus
Trettioåriga Kriget
Fläsket Brinner
Life
Ablution
Trad, Gras Och Stenar
Bo Hansson
Anna Sjalv Tredje
Solarplexus
Garmarna
Tak!
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Posted By: ganymede
Date Posted: October 14 2014 at 13:41
Beardfish, hands down. (This seems to be a popular opinion, but I can understand why!) Mammoth was the first album that really got me got me into progressive metal or at least slightly heavier/more metal influenced prog. Before that, I never liked metal and the "heaviest" stuff I listened to was probably hard rock bands like AC/DC and Deep Purple (not to say that hard rock and prog metal are heavy in the same way, but you get what I mean). I also really love their earlier stuff and have been listening the hell out of Sleeping in Traffic parts 1 and 2 this autumn. (Other Swedish bands I like include for example Änglagård and Kaipa, and I really really enjoyed Opeth's newest album!)
That said, a LOT of great prog bands come from Sweden and I'm not familiar with nearly as many of them as I should be! I must definitely acquaint myself with some of the bands mentioned in this thread.
Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 12:29
someone_else wrote:
Just listening to this pleasant surprise:
How does this compare with the first one?
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 12:59
Buddhabreath wrote:
Well I'll have to check out POS - for some reason I haven't really listened to them (maybe because I'm an old fart). But here's a list of some Svenska bands I like (there are definitely more) in very rough order:
Samla Mammas Manna/Von Zamla/Lars Hollmer (RIP)
Änglagård
Älgarnas Trädgård
Mats Morgan Band
Isildurs Bane
Baby Grandmothers
Pär Lindh Project
International Harvester
Kultivator
Archimedes Badkar
Zut Un Feu Rouge
Katzen Kapell
Ensemble Nimbus
Trettioåriga Kriget
Fläsket Brinner
Life
Ablution
Trad, Gras Och Stenar
Bo Hansson
Anna Sjalv Tredje
Solarplexus
Garmarna
Tak!
Very nice list there (probably because you have so many of my own faves included) i did however forget to mention Anna Själv Tredie. That album is a real gem. Without a doubt my fave Scandinavian prog electronic record.
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Posted By: Olape
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 14:10
First: Beardfish
Anekdoten
Second: Opeth
Anglagard
Then: Sinkadus
Black Bonzo
Arabs in Aspic 2
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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 16:42
Todd wrote:
someone_else wrote:
Just listening to this pleasant surprise:
How does this compare with the first one?
I have to hear the first one yet. This was my first experience with this artist and it gave me some goosebumps.
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Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 18:48
^ I listened on his bandcamp page--this album is a nice step forward for him. Very pleasant album!
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Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 18:51
Has anyone heard the new Opeth album? What do you think of it?
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Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 18:54
I have it and enjoy it. I bought the Blu-Ray digipack edition.
If you liked Heritage, I think this one is better although similar in style. If you long for the death metal growls and disliked Heritage, pass on this one.
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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: October 15 2014 at 21:37
I liked Pale Comunion very much. I did like Heritage, but I like Pale Comunion better, it's kind of more focused. However, I do think that some people who might have been disapointed with Heritage might find this new one more enjoyable (specially for anyone who might have liked the idea of Heritage but found the end result like a wasted oportunity).
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 00:53
My favorite band is Pain of Salvation I also am fond of The Flower Kings, Kaipa, Beardfish, Gungfly and Opeth hugs to all inc. all my grumpy ones
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 00:59
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Marry me please?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Formentera Lady
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 02:59
Morte Macabre
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 03:04
Formentera Lady wrote:
Morte Macabre
wow, Macabre Death? Never heard of them, but a bit scared now to have a listen
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 03:21
Morte Macabre is not what you'd think. It's folks from Anekdoten and Dungen joining forces, playing old horror movie scores with a bootful of mellotron. Very very beautiful album. It's called Symphonic Holocaust. Safe to say, if you dig either symph or the mellotron, you'd better run to the nearest shop and throw money at it.
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 03:31
Guldbamsen wrote:
Morte Macabre is not what you'd think. It's folks from Anekdoten and Dungen joining forces, playing old horror movie scores with a bootful of mellotron. Very very beautiful album. It's called Symphonic Holocaust. Safe to say, if you dig either symph or the mellotron, you'd better run to the nearest shop and throw money at it.
Wow Guldbamsen, yes now I took this more seriously due to the description above. ok I really want to listen to them, does anyone have a listening link please? hugs to you, Guldbamsen
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 03:45
Here ya go m'lady
That's a reworking of the tune from City Of The Living Dead.
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:31
Guldbamsen wrote:
Here ya go m'lady
That's a reworking of the tune from City Of The Living Dead.
the aaah aaah's harmonies at the beginning uhm bah fooled me a bit, but I am not one to stop listening especially when a song is suggested, dang wow when the drums kicked in oh ja yes!!!!! King Crimson awesomeness yes kicked in, the layers in that guitar building up with the drumming is amazing! Wow! Guldbamsen you are my favorite! Loved this thank you, going to look for more now xxx hugs
Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:42
Definitely stick with this one Kati, it's a beautiful album.
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:45
Kati wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Here ya go m'lady
That's a reworking of the tune from City Of The Living Dead.
the aaah aaah's harmonies at the beginning uhm bah fooled me a bit, but I am not one to stop listening especially when a song is suggested, dang wow when the drums kicked in oh ja yes!!!!! King Crimson awesomeness yes kicked in, the layers in that guitar building up with the drumming is amazing! Wow! Guldbamsen you are my favorite! Loved this thank you, going to look for more now xxx hugs
listening to Quiet Drops song from this band/album and awwww stunning, keys also stretching to Echoes but very different too
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:47
POS YAY!!! I must say POS is unbeatable here really :) hugs xxx
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:50
Kati wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Here ya go m'lady
*Awesome Morte Macabre clip*
That's a reworking of the tune from City Of The Living Dead.
the aaah aaah's harmonies at the beginning uhm bah fooled me a bit, but I am not one to stop listening especially when a song is suggested, dang wow when the drums kicked in oh ja yes!!!!! King Crimson awesomeness yes kicked in, the layers in that guitar building up with the drumming is amazing! Wow! Guldbamsen you are my favorite! Loved this thank you, going to look for more now xxx hugs
Ahh you're quite welcome Sonia. Always a pleasure. I never tire of advertising this little gem anyway....and to think I went ahead and posted my least favourite tune on the album Shame on me.
Check out Quiet Drops instead. This one is soooo damn beautiful and velvety:
Edited by ninja move
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:51
I got ninja'd
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:52
Sagichim wrote:
Definitely stick with this one Kati, it's a beautiful album.
Beautiful true yes Sagichim, but but but, one cannot beat Undertow, Used, Hallalujah and hihihi but I love it really ... dancing queen by POS lol I get an euphoric feeling every listen really hihihi
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:55
Guldbamsen wrote:
Kati wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Here ya go m'lady
*Awesome Morte Macabre clip*
That's a reworking of the tune from City Of The Living Dead.
the aaah aaah's harmonies at the beginning uhm bah fooled me a bit, but I am not one to stop listening especially when a song is suggested, dang wow when the drums kicked in oh ja yes!!!!! King Crimson awesomeness yes kicked in, the layers in that guitar building up with the drumming is amazing! Wow! Guldbamsen you are my favorite! Loved this thank you, going to look for more now xxx hugs
Ahh you're quite welcome Sonia. Always a pleasure. I never tire of advertising this little gem anyway....and to think I went ahead and posted my least favourite tune on the album Shame on me.
Check out Quiet Drops instead. This one is soooo damn beautiful and velvety:
Edited by ninja move
hahahaha Guldbamsen have a look what I posted above prior to your post here, I mentioned that same track
Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 04:56
Guldbamsen wrote:
I got ninja'd
hahahahahaha!!!!!
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: October 16 2014 at 05:04
In keeping with the Swedish theme and indeed one of the players on that Morte Macabre album, then how about some spine-chillingly beautiful http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao2tdWmSZ8w" rel="nofollow - guitar sorcery from the man himself: Reine Fiske I love this guy. I really do. He's like the perfect hybrid of David Gilmour and Jimi Hendrix.
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 17 2014 at 22:36
Guldbamsen wrote:
In keeping with the Swedish theme and indeed one of the players on that Morte Macabre album, then how about some spine-chillingly beautiful http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao2tdWmSZ8w" rel="nofollow - guitar sorcery from the man himself: Reine Fiske I love this guy. I really do. He's like the perfect hybrid of David Gilmour and Jimi Hendrix.
I want more now please ?
Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: October 17 2014 at 23:07
Who would have thought that a Symphonic Holocaust would elicit so many from our lovely and beloved Sonia !
Damn girl, you ROCK!
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 17 2014 at 23:23
tszirmay wrote:
Who would have thought that a Symphonic Holocaust would elicit so many from our lovely and beloved Sonia !
Damn girl, you ROCK!
hahahaha!!! Tzirmay (big grin) you rock way more! thank you! hahaha!!
Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 10:03
Kati wrote:
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Marry me please?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Y E S !
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Posted By: ProgDragon
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 17:06
The Flower Kings!
Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 17:30
SteveG wrote:
Kati wrote:
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Marry me please?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Y E S !
NO!
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Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 17:48
Simon Says - Tardigarde (WOW)
and Grandstand's two magical albums
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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 18:02
Been digging Beardfish a lot lately
Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 18:34
anything and everything by Dungen! The greatest thing out of Sweden since Abba!!!! or Swedish Erotica.. whichever came last...
better a Winston and a cup of high octane to get you rev'd up!!
Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 19:05
tszirmay wrote:
SteveG wrote:
Kati wrote:
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Marry me please?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Y E S !
NO!
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Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: October 18 2014 at 19:41
Sonia is awesome !
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: October 23 2014 at 20:12
tszirmay wrote:
SteveG wrote:
Kati wrote:
SteveG wrote:
P O S
Marry me please?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Y E S !
NO!
hahaha!!!
Posted By: brainstormer
Date Posted: October 23 2014 at 20:59
I do think Kultivator created one of the most timeless records in prog.
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Posted By: jayem
Date Posted: October 24 2014 at 08:16
brainstormer wrote:
I do think Kultivator created one of the most timeless records in prog.
Kultivator has amazing moments!
My vote goes to BRIGHTEYE BRISON
BB = Disneyworld's prog. Gentle Giant cannot claim for much better writing achievements if ever, and I can't believe people are engaging to that extent into music, with such of a candid feel...They sort of escape/overcome natural laws that push us to become either speedy, cool or down
(...Also it cannot be another band, because we used a BB promoting medley, voice-over included, as soundtrack in the midst of a home-made movie.)