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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2007 at 11:37
 
I am on the brink of creating an Atkingani Appreciation Thread Hug, first the Edera review and now this excellent review about William Gray, a band I added last year to Prog Archives and, in my opinion, belongs to the most adventurous and captivating progrock bands of the last decade, just read this:

WILLIAM%20GRAY%20Living%20Fossils%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Symphonic Prog
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WILLIAM GRAY — Living Fossils
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5%20stars This album got me completely! I’ve been hearing WILLIAM GRAY’s “Living Fossils” at least once per week since 2007 began – it’s almost one entire year by now. My approach to this stunning work goes more in the direction that this Argentinean act made a rich and astonishing panel of everything we have seen/heard in the prog scene in the last 40 years.

Here one will find all: marvelous symphonic tunes, folk and balladesque melodies, hard and metallish parts, new classical & romantic & baroque, psych & space tints, etc. Even being a conceptual work, the band provided each section with a different song, linked by the main theme but having few musically in common among them, except for the atmosphere they produce: heavy, dark, quaint, melodic, exquisite – plus ça change, plus ç’est la même chose! Influences range from Beatles to Astor Piazzola, not forgetting King Crimson, Genesis, Anglagard, and many others. But it’s not a salad: everything runs accordingly; a real progressive output.

The short ‘Intro’ has delicate chords resembling a child’s piano only to introduce the explosive ‘Darkest side’, where WILLIAM GRAY show their claws vigorously. We are then wrapped in a parallel world of dream and illusion, an endless vertigo of marvels – check those string parts, for God’s sake! ‘Prossession I’, the following track, pushes us into a dungeon of mystery and fear with its wonderful church organ sound. And then ‘Fading points’ brings us back to the original theme, this time in a poignant way through suave vocals and cool instrumentation, broken by hard guitar riffs and drumming beats and trimmed with some unique cello sounds. ‘Broken minstrel’ pulls us to reality with acoustic guitars backing a plain singing and soft choir; a kind of relief like dividing “Living Fossils” in two segments although the atmosphere goes in a crescendo until a point that the song starts to fade - a nice effect.

‘Introspection’ looks like a sorrowful piano lesson soon transformed into magic synth sounds that give room to the metallic exordium of ‘Urban battle I”, and we can feel precisely the fate of Virgilio, the album’s character. The song segues to a baffling miscellanea of tunes and chords only to be chilled by the prodigious ‘Eye in the hole’, which for some reason reminds me Beatles’ ‘I want you’ with its mesmerizing guitar riff. ‘Dragonfly’ displays a nice pop-rock ambience with fine vocals and conventional instrumentation that provide a certain recovery moment after so many variations. ‘Sadness’ keeps the low-profile atmosphere with its catchy fingered acoustic guitars and cello accompaniment.

And then heaven crumbles with the church organ intro of ‘Urban battle II’ followed by nervous and harsh guitar action joined by severe Hammond playing and strange drumming spices. The grievous theme returns in ‘Urban battle III’, with each track separated from each other by the short and contemplative ‘Interludio’. As the concept approaches its final a lugubrious environment holds sway pouring from the sepulchral organ in ‘Prossession II’ and mainly from the melancholic ‘Awareness’, the concept’s ending but not the album’s which also contains a dazzling tango version for ‘Urban battle’ suiting more accurately the adieu to this admirable release.

Being this album so fresh, I was a bit cautious to strike the masterliness label on “Living Fossils” but considering the overall thrill it transmitted to me (including the general production, cover artwork, etc) I have no other option than to apply the 5-star rating and recommend it effusively for everyone.

                                              What's next Guigo Wink ?

 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2007 at 06:24
I heard this album twice after posting here and I may assure you it was a grower!!! Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 15:56
 
                                        Four stars Shocked ..... Wink :
 
 
EDERA%20And%20Mouth%20Disappears%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Italian Symphonic Prog
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EDERA — And Mouth Disappears
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4%20stars Thanks Goodness I knew nothing about this album and very few about EDERA when “And Mouth Disappears” hit my player… it was a jaw-breaking experience! These neat and glorious little surprises uplift my day among so many sorrowful news we have to face every time.

What do we have here? An exceptional band presenting a conceptual album well inside the best progressive vein. But instead of long tracks, so common for conceptual albums, this product is composed by a series of short tracks, all linked in a manner that the whole flows splendidly. Everything is nicely decorated by poignant and impressive vocals, completed by majestic instrumentation where guitars play the major role.

The basic tunes that permeate the album are vigorous and ambitious, sometimes weird, sometimes pompous, sometimes delicate and the listener knows what to expect since the first chords of the opening track, ‘Emptiness’. En suite, the following songs carry us through a diverse atmosphere ranging from gorgeous dreams to obscure and dark landscapes – and we travel for the 50’ plus to reach unattainable worlds and impossible grounds. That’s the matter that shapes the prog-rock universe, folks!

’Bumps’, ‘Grains’ and ‘Cut’ are per se wonderful tracks but it’s hard to separate them from the entire work, it’s more than valuable to check this album as a real plain and flat song. Also noticeable are the almost accentless vocalist singing in English and the overall adequate production; and so many moments and parts to remember: the choir, the keyboards, the solos (voice and guitar). Brilliant!

I shall refrain myself to label “And Mouth Disappears” as a masterpiece – time will say if it’ll last; for now, a more than excellent and recommended addition to any prog music collection.

                           Guigo, I will ask Progwalhalla Hans to deliver me this album,
                                        sounds interesting, to say the least, obrigado!
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 07:53
I'll do a review asap... 3 stars, at least (I consider 3 stars to be a fine rating). Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 07:49
 
              Unfortunately Guigo, a five star rating for Edera but no review Unhappy 
            
            .. when does Prog Archives stop to publish non review ratings Angry !
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 07:30
Just heard yesterday this 2006 album from Italian band EDERA:
 
 
It left me a very good impression! Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 07:16
Well Prog-jester, it's not easy to describe their sound, it sounds quite original and varied with wonderful keyboards (Keith Emerson inspired) and lots of dynamics, very special, I hope to review their video in the forthcoming weeks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 06:40
Never heard that band (Parallel...), but can borrow from a friend. What kind of stuff do they play, Erik?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 15:25
I am a fan of Parallel Or 90 Degrees, I own a live video that is wonderful so thanks for the recommendation Paul Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 12:27
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Thanks Paul, interesting list, never heard of Amaran's Plight and Manning, about Galleon, I was pleasantly surprised with their new album!
 
Both bands are listed here Erik. I think you'd enjoy Manning who are listed under Eclectic Prog here. Amaran's Plight are Prog Metal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 11:55
 
Angelo: from your list  I have only listened to Riverside and Anekdoten and I am very curious to Circa, the next Progwalhalla evening we have to play it (or did I miss Circa the previous one because of some beer Wacko .... LOL?!).
 
Prog-jester: you're welcome Thumbs%20Up
 
Norbert: next year you have to work on purchasing albums from those lists Wink !
 
I have just kissed my wife goodbey because she is going to a dinner with some friends, this enables me to turn this evening into a PROGROCK EVENING, I have just started with Bootcut, then I intend to listen to R-U Kaiser, Anekdoten, Riverside Approve ...
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 08:56
Interesting lists in this thread, too bad that I don't have any of these albums yet, but these recommendations are always "saved " so in rigt time I may get them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 08:36
Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

Hey Erik, I wouldn't mind if you'd post your already written review here


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 08:03
My lesser known top list for 2007:

1. Riverside - Rapid Eye Movement
2. Azureth - The Promethean Syndrome
3. Anekdoten - Time of Day
4. Sieges Even - Paramount (what's lesser knowns definition?)
5. Sunpath - Acoustic Aphasia
6. Circa - Circa:2007
7. Feedforward - Barefoot & Naked

Mar de Robles, Nemo and Neverness are candidates for the other three I expect, but I haven't gotten the albums yet. Haven't figured out the fight between Lobster Newberg and Circa for position 6 yet.

Bootcut's release is from 2006, otherwise it would've been at #3. Hectic Watermelon's debut was also released in 2006, so that's a nono for 2007.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 07:07
Thanks Paul, interesting list, never heard of Amaran's Plight and Manning, about Galleon, I was pleasantly surprised with their new album!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 05:52
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Well Paul, yesterday evening I has some time to check which bands that I have reviewed for Dutch progrock magazines and Progwalhalla are not on Prog Archives and the list grew and grew, I have even some more bands to publish Wacko Now I have created a thread in the Suggested New Bands section to ask attention for these bands and I hope it will lead to inclusions on Prog Archives, especially Vlad V, Crepuscule and Mass Media are worth to check out Thumbs%20Up
 
                One of these days I hope to receive the new Satellite CD.
 
 
      My Lesser Known And Unknown New Progrock Bands Album Top 10 in 2007:
 
 
1) Senogul-Senogul
2) Riverside - Rapid Eye Momvement (2-CD version)
3) R-U Kaiser - Ocelos
4) Medina Azahara-Se Abre La Puerta
5) Neverness - Cuentos De Otros Mundos Posibles
6) Anekdoten - A Time Of Day
7) Areknames - Live At The Burg Herzberg 2007
8) Nexus - Buenos Aires Free Experience Vol. 2
9) Holding Pattern - Breaking The Silence
10) Obscura - La Citta Invisibili
 
                     For me it was a very pleasant and prolific progrock year and I am
        delighted about the many lesser known and unknown new progrock bands!!
 
 
 
Interesting top 10 Erik, some I would agree with, some I haven't heard. It's also been a good year for me with many new Prog discoveries and not necessarily just new bands, I've discovered some that have been around for some time too, Beardfish being a good example.
 
Here's my own lesser known 2007 top 10......
 
1. Riverside - Rapid Eye Movement
2. Beardfish - Sleeping in Traffic: Part 1
3. Amaran's Plight - Voice in the Light
4. Galleon - Engines of Creation
5. Anekdoten - A Time of Day
6. Manning - Music From the Bilston House
7. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - In Glorious Times
8. Mostly Autumn - Heartful of Sky
9. Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
10. Big Big Train - The Difference Machine
 
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Thanks for the positive words and your list Jimmy, indeed, the new New Trolls album is very good!
 
I am glad with the positive response to my efforts to ask attention for adding interesting new bands and with Angelo his support Thumbs%20Up ... double-Dutch Wink ?
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Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

      My Lesser Known And Unknown New Progrock Bands Album Top 10 in 2007:
 
 
1) Senogul-Senogul
2) Riverside - Rapid Eye Momvement (2-CD version)
3) R-U Kaiser - Ocelos
4) Medina Azahara-Se Abre La Puerta
5) Neverness - Cuentos De Otros Mundos Posibles
6) Anekdoten - A Time Of Day
7) Areknames - Live At The Burg Herzberg 2007
8) Nexus - Buenos Aires Free Experience Vol. 2
9) Holding Pattern - Breaking The Silence
10) Obscura - La Citta Invisibili
 
                     For me it was a very pleasant and prolific progrock year and I am
        delighted about the many lesser known and unknown new progrock bands!!
 
 
interesting list Erik, here's my top 10 - only bands from this thread:
 
 
1 - Beardfish: Sleeping in Traffic, Part I
2 - Oaksenham: Conquest of the Pacific
3 - Anekdoten: A Time of Day
 
4 - Black Bonzo: Sound of the Apocalypse
5 - New Trolls: Concerto Grosso, The Seven Seasons
6 - La Torre dell'Alchimista: Neo
7 - Phideaux: Doomsday Afternoon
8 - Outer Limits: Stromatolite
9 - Obscura: La Citta Invisibili
10 - Notabene: Sei Lacrime D'Ambra
 
 
not the best of years for the symphonic style of prog...things tend to be a bit derivative and not always as inspired as I would expect, but I've found some good music in there - when it's done right, the results are very enjoyable.  hopefully 2008 will bring some more obscure surprises.
 
 
Cheers Erik, and everyone else envolved with this thread as well...thank you for keeping things interesting around here, and helping me uncover some rare gems.  We'll look forward to keeping it going through the new year.
 
And good luck to Angelo and Erik for their project to add the many bands waiting for approvalThumbs%20Up
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A unknown fine band deserving to be spotted: Woven Hand (USA). Thumbs%20Up
 
Check this review here:
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Hey Erik, I wouldn't mind if you'd post your already written review here
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