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harmonium.ro
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Topic: Byron's albums now available as Free Downloads! Posted: June 17 2010 at 04:45 |
byron, the Romanian Crossover band I submitted to PA, helped adding and recently tried to promote it to my PA friends, have just announced yesterday that they changed the licensing of their music from Copyright to Creative Commons.
That means that the music from their two albums is "free" as of now, and the band has set proper download links for everyone to get the music as easy as possible. From their Facebook:
I highly recommend this modern alterno/prog band. Here's an excellent recent review from Chris:
Forbidden Drama byron Crossover Prog Review by
seventhsojourn
Forbidden Drama is the first album by Romanian 5-piece band byron (spelt
with a lower case
b). They are led by singer and main songwriter Dan Byron who also plays
acoustic guitar and
flute. Please note that during the late '90s there was a Romanian heavy
metal band called
Byron; the only connection with this band is that Dan Byron was also
their vocalist. The current
byron's debut album features a novel concept based on the human
condition and is arranged
into 3 acts and an epilogue, with the songs effectively representing
scenes in a stage play. It
features an eclectic mix of styles, blending alt-rock with prog, blues,
metal and jazz. There's
even some Baroque-pop with ON THE ROAD featuring a string quartet.
ESSENTIAL PIECE
features somewhat more exotic instrumentation with guest musician Miron
Grigore playing an
esraj, a bowed string instrument found in parts of India. Then there's
the likes of the
atmospheric WATERCOLOUR with its sparse arrangement of vocals and
electric piano.
Most of the songs follow a standard verse/chorus format with catchy hooks, but the variety between songs prevents things from sounding repetitive. I can hear influences as diverse as Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa, 10cc, The Smiths and Dire Straits. Maybe that's 'cos I've got cloth ears though! As far as the vocals go Dan Byron has a fairly distinctive voice that may not be to everyone's taste, although his slightly guttural tone is used to good effect on the pseudo-metal of LOSING CONTROL. Lyrics are in English, which is handy given the conceptual nature of the album and include themes of hedonism, consumerism, intolerance, war etc. Readers can check the byron page here on ProgArchives, where harmonium.ro has added a comprehensive biography and a link to the band's official website. There you can listen for free to their entire discography. Nice one! Edited by harmonium.ro - July 23 2011 at 16:41 |
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progkidjoel
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 04:58 |
FANTASTIC!
As I said in the PM, I'll definitely get on these albums over the next few days. Thanks Alex! |
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Marty McFly
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 06:11 |
Great, more opportunities to review. You know what I mean, my Romanian journey.
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There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 06:16 |
I think you'll like them, Marty. Thanks for the support, guys!
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Marty McFly
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 10:10 |
I hope that acts like this one will help artists who release their music for free.
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There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 16:33 |
An interview is coming up. I am awaiting their answers.
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squire4001
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 22:57 |
Great Stuff, now its time to give them a listening.
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Prog´ everyday in every way of your life including music!
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memowakeman
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Posted: June 18 2010 at 08:35 |
Good news, will check them soon.
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seventhsojourn
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Posted: June 18 2010 at 09:09 |
Looking forward to that one, torodd.
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The Truth
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Posted: June 18 2010 at 10:12 |
Listened to the first one, it was very good. I can't wait to hear that interview as well.
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Nightfly
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Posted: June 19 2010 at 07:39 |
Got them now Alex. i'm pretty impressed with what I've heard so far.
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: June 27 2010 at 20:23 |
Downloading now, will comment back with feedback after I get a chance to listen :)
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 28 2010 at 01:43 |
Thanks Stephen. Looking at your top artists in the last 3 months, byron should definitely be right up your alley
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 29 2010 at 11:05 |
Thanks Chris for another excellent review!
A Kind Of Alchemy byron Crossover Prog Review by
seventhsojourn
Romanian band byron seems to be gaining a good reputation here on
ProgArchives but
nobody is reviewing the group's fine albums. A Kind Of Alchemy was their
second studio
release in 2009, and their first with new bassist Vlady Sateanu. I don't
know if it's due to
Sateanu's influence but this album is quite funk orientated, although
byron's unique fusion of
disparate genres still dominates. They haven't simply tried to recreate
the same sound as on
their debut album; they have progressed and are developing their sound
although the focus
remains on leader Dan Byron's well-crafted songs. Album opener THE
NIGHT, a subdued
piano ballad that shifts unconventionally with explosive choruses,
exemplifies his erudite style
of songwriting. Dan also shows he has the charisma to be a great front
man as he snarls and
scats his way through heavy rocker ZEITGEIST, while new guy Sateanu's
bass adds bite to the
energetic rhythm section on tracks like the funk-pop DIGGIN' A HOLE.
A LITTLE BIT DERANGED is the album's first killer track and features Costin Oprea's angular guitar licks, with able support from Cristi Matesan's taut muscular drumming. Dan lets loose with a rare flute solo on this song, which has ''hit single'' written all over it due to its catchy chorus and female backing vocals. The mini-epic A POEM WITHOUT AN END is another of the album's highlights and it gets things firmly back in prog mode. Its eight minutes are shaped by 6fingers' jazz-tinged electric piano (6fingers is the band's oddly named keyboard player). THE SONG THAT NEVER WAS is a Dan/6fingers collaboration and despite its short length it manages to cram in some striking key and time-signature changes. It's another good song, with maybe a hint of a Romanian folk influence. These guys have a promising future and this is an interesting, richly varied album. However I would recommend that readers start with byron's debut album, Forbidden Drama, which I think contains stronger material. There's no need to take my word for it though; just visit byron's bandpage and click on the link to their official website where you can listen to their music for free. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: July 01 2010 at 17:13 |
And a new review from Paul (Nightfly). I'm so glad you guys liked the music!
Forbidden Drama byron Crossover Prog
Review by
Nightfly
byron don't sit easily in any musical cateogory, their placement in crossover here on PA being the perfect choice for their music which draws from a diverse range of styles. With only occasional glimpses of any prog influences the band owes more to the alternative rock scene and pop. Vocalist Dan Byron when not in rock singer mode has a bit of Bryan Ferry about him. Sticking with a seventies connection Be-Bop Deluxe come to mind at times, not necessarily sounding like them but in approach with their more sophisticated rock template. The songs are well constructed with good dynamics and they clearly have an ear for a strong melody. Crossroads captures the band in more restrained mode; a lovely ballad but at the opposite end of the spectrum Losing Control has a hard hitting staccato riff. While musical complexity is not a priority there's always a surprise around the corner to keep things interesting. On Losing Control it comes when the power quotient is dropped to give way to a lovely restrained flute solo. Another highlight is Blow Up My Tears with its pleasing drum groove, a kind of shuffle, organ overlaid with acoustic guitar forming the foundation and another strong hook to cap it off. I'm very impressed with Forbidden Drama and everyone can hear it and it's follow up A Kind Of Alchemy on the bands website. Well worth giving them a chance. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: July 08 2010 at 04:12 |
Forbidden Drama byron Crossover Prog
Review by
Conor
Fynes
'Forbidden Drama' - byron (8/10)
Having been introduced to this Romanian art rock group by an esteemed colleague, I was interested to hear what this group would sound like. Being from a country that's certainly not known for their export of progressive music, I had never even heard of these musicians before they were brought up to me, and little idea of what they would sound like to boot. However, from my first listen onwards of this impressive debut release, I must say; byron (lower case 'b' intended) has a new fan with me. Taking modern frustration with the social ills of consumerism, capitalism and cultural shallowness and channeling it into music, the artists that make up byron have conjured up a theatrical production that while certainly not sounding completely 'out there' and groundbreaking, is still a fresh and intelligent addition to the world of modern progressive rock. While having a unique sound under their belt, comparisons to such bands as Porcupine Tree and Anathema are not entirely unreasonable... However, the existing fanbase of these bands gives byron a real opportunity to spread their wings and take off, if given the right exposure. The music itself is alot more song-based than alot of other progressive acts. Skirting the edge of alternative rock, cabaret and a heave of other styles, byron melds them all together into something cohesive and solid. The frontman of this group, Dan Byron is definately seasoned in the realm of recording and composition. Having done work in the established Romanian acts Kumm and Urma, Dan and his talent had already matured by the time he got to this stage in his career. A strong vocalist all his own, Byron (the man) delivers a unique vocal performance here, in no small part due to hints of his Eastern European accent. However, the lyrics (which at times, are especially profound, considering the topics covered) are very clear to the ear. The instrumental skill of the musicians is very tight, although the constraints of alternative/art rock seem to limit their ability to really plant themselves as 'virtuosic.' However, the real focus here is on that of beautiful melodies and catchy hooks. Some of the strongest tracks like 'Dawn Of A Drunk Bum' and 'No Man's Land' are made even better by their socially conscious lyrics, coupled with a really good band effort. 'Essential Piece' could fit very well on the radio with an upbeat, even poppy guitar lick that drives the song alongside some strong-as-always vocal work. While the music that is 'Forbidden Drama' rarely blows me away and the album flow could be a bit better (some of the track transitions are a bit choppy,) byron has crafted an exceptionally strong first release with this album. A refreshing focus on actual songwriting as opposed to typical prog excess gives this band a special place in the realm of modern prog. While 'Forbidden Drama' is not perfect, the potential of this talented group is evidently clear, and I await their future musical offerings eagerly. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: July 11 2010 at 06:11 |
And a new review hits the homepage
Forbidden Drama byron Crossover Prog
Review by
progkidjoel
A great debut from a great band. Romania's 'byron' present a fantastic blend of wonderful instrumentation, conceptually driven writing and a diverse blend of modern and classic prog rock, amongst other stylings. The result is this album, a great journey through many worlds of music, emotion, atmosphere and (forbidden!) drama. The theatrical sound and genuine tone of the album make it both easy and hard going; a really great mix, which can be enjoyed in the background, or up front with full focus. It's really great and refreshing to hear a band release a full-fledged, strongly focused and driven album as a debut, rather than a compilation of half-baked demos with no real identities as many other bands have. The album has a very song by song driven feel, although always sticks closely to its concept lyrically. The band's sound and style is well developed for a first album, and you can easily hear a signature sound carrying through the whole album, something which many other bands struggle to build for years. Most of the album follows a more straight-up rock format as far as song writing goes, and the catchy hooks help to make the album so fun, and at the same time, serious in sound. The stand out tracks for this reviewer are No Man's Land and Far Away, although the entire album is lovingly forged and there are no real moments of weakness. All in all, a great debut, easily worthy of 4 stars. Thanks Joel! |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: July 26 2010 at 13:44 |
Good news, a new album is now in progress and will probably be released this autumn! This time, all lyrics will be in Romanian.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: November 23 2010 at 16:34 |
Good news from byron.
The new album will be released in late winter, somewhere around February or March 2011. The so far "secret" content was disclosed: it's going to be a covers album, and the pieces will be Romanian rock classics. The singing will therefore be done in Romanian and the byron "treatement" will be applied. Also, the band and some of their closest fans are heading for the Turda salt mine in Transylvania, where they'll give a concert this weekend. The concert will be released on both DVD and BluRay, which will probably make for an incredible visual experience, as the salt mine is one of the most beautiful and intriguing place I've ever seen: The release date of the DVD/BluRay is not known yet. |
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: November 23 2010 at 17:12 |
A fantastic band! I can't wait until their next release!
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