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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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:

Quote No actual "attendance" required :) Just a friendly and more permanent reminder that you can freely download our music with a Creative Commons license and then share it at your will.

Forbidden Drama (2007) available at http://www.mediafire.com/file/ennrmzickmy
A Kind of Alchemy (2009) available at http://www.mediafire.com/file/bxgjinm2hcd

High-quality mp3 files together with the license file and lyrics to all the songs.
May you enjoy it.




I highly recommend this modern alterno/prog band. Here's an excellent recent review from Chris:



 Forbidden Drama by BYRON album cover Studio Album, 2007
3.92 | 3 ratings

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Forbidden Drama
byron Crossover Prog

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4 stars 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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