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Joined: September 10 2010
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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
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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
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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
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.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: June 18 2009
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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).
Joined: December 19 2007
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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.
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.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: October 14 2014
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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.
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