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johnobvious
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 19:18 |
Erik, just ordered the new Nemo Barbares special edition. Laser CD here in the states said he got precious few copies of the limited and I think I had to be one of the first to order so I hope I get it. Will post first impressions once it shows. Will also check into your new top ten. Looks like some good ones in the bunch.
I heard some songs of the new JPL on myspace and they didn't resonate. May have to listen again. I do have Tardigrade and wrote a review for PA. Four stars, good stuff. Thanks Edited by johnobvious - December 08 2008 at 19:19 |
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Biggles was in rehab last Saturday
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Nightfly
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Posted: December 07 2008 at 15:35 |
I'll look forward to reading that Erik.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 07 2008 at 15:31 |
Paul, Albatros is one of those bands that succeeds to sound pretty unique and that is an achievement after more than 40 years of progrock and Taifa and Nostradamus are also bands that dare to scout the borders between different categories I am excited to listen to the forthcoming new albums by Nemo and Astralis, from December 20th until January 4th I have a holiday (at home) so plenty of time to enjoy new progrock and to write reviews and articles, at this moment I am finishing an article named 101 Albums By 101 New Progrock Bands In The Last Decade for DPRP, planned to be published in January/February.
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Nightfly
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Posted: December 07 2008 at 15:18 |
Erik, I know both Taifa and Nostradamus, both albums that will be in my collection in the new year and I did listen to Albatros when you recommended them quite a few months back. I must listen again as you rate them so highly.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 07 2008 at 15:11 |
Haha Paul, a lot of those names are even new to Prog Archives At this moment I am listening to ... Survival, excellent Hammond organ and synthesizer work and also the guitarplayer does a good job with a harder-edged sound that matches perfectly with the vintage keyboards
Thanks for the support to my Presto Ballet review
The previous months I receive more and more promo CD's from lesser known and unknown new progrock bands, I am very grateful that they approach me to support them and I love to do that, so many good new progrock bands are overlooked, for example Spanish band Taifa and Mexican band Aly (both exciting eclectic progmetal), Hungarian formation Nostradamus (captivating heavy version of Solaris) and Spanish Heavy Prog sensation Albatros, the #1 choice at the latest two Progwalhalla evenings
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Nightfly
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Posted: December 07 2008 at 14:57 |
Hi Erik, a lot of names that are new to me there and having read your reviews Survival are the band that most interests me for the vintage keyboard sounds which always catches my atention.
I'll endorse your Presto Ballet review on the new album which I received a few days ago and enjoying very much at the moment.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 07 2008 at 14:45 |
The previous months I have written a bunch of reviews about lesser
known and unknown new progrock bands from all over the world, including:
The Healing Road (Germany) – Timanfaya
Gerson Werlang (Brazil) – Memorias Do Tempo
PPRY (Finland) – Rainsing The Skeletons Of Fire By Hand
Aly (Mexico) – Hypotesis Ubicua
Sergio Alvarez (Argentina) – Naturalezas Disonantes
Anima Mundi (Cuba) – Jagannath Orbit
Aviva Omnibus (Russia) – Nutracker In Fury
Survival (The Netherlands) – Crusader
Mindfields (Poland) – One
Lunatic Soul (Poland) – Same (featuring Riverside singer Mariusz Duda)
...... and many more ...
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 05 2008 at 12:35 |
Thanks for your extensive comments Dirk, about Hypnos 69, the release was last year
Edited by erik neuteboom - December 07 2008 at 09:02 |
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Dirk
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 17:43 |
, Agree with a lot of this. i'll list comments in the order you've put them... 1) I have listened a few times to the Albatros album and yes it's pretty good. I have to listen more to know precisely but it makes a very good impression on first listening. 2) The Bacio album ill get shortly from Hans, i expect it'll be pretty good. 3) Tardigrade is a magnificent album indeed, i'm a bit surprised really you put it so high on your list since i haven't heard you so much about this album. I'ts really a killer. 4) I'm sure Keith has made a good album yet again. 5) As i said earlier, it's great. For people who like Solaris i'd like to add it sounds more like Nostradamus than Mars chronicles. My very personal idea is Solaris-Nostradamus is best, than comes the Nostradamus album itself together with Solaris's Mars chronicles. In the end it doesn't matter, if you're into Solaris you can't miss this and if your'e not either you shouldn't be reading this or you should be heading to the next (internet) shop where you can get this +all the Solaris albums. I'm a bit annoyed btw that Nostradamus is not listed here on the site. I can easlily see that not every new band can be listed immed but Solaris is pretty well known to lovers of Sympho and it's reasonable to expect that an offshoot of this band get's incorporated on the archives asap. If a biography is needed i'm willing to do some work here. 6) Don't know it 7) Yes it's good, a bit better than their first album. I have the album, copied it to my mp3 player, after this album Hypnos's Eclectic measure comes. Bad luck for Willowglass, initially i played them in two's, i quickly learned that while Willowglass's album is certainly not bad i constantly returned to the Hypnos album. While there's no relation between Hypnos and Willowglass in itself it says something about the degree of exitement that is generated. Where is the Hypnos album in your list btw Erik? i know you love them too but maybe too well known already? 8) Just as Albatros first listen today, amazing good keyboards with very good compositions. Where i liked Albatros on first listen i liked this band maybe even more. Really great. 9) I'ts on the list, so i'll get it from Hans (Progwalhalla shortly). 10) A magnificent record which i got from the master (Jean Pierre Louveton, guitarist of Nemo) himself at the Progfarm concert. For me it's more easy to listen to than a Nemo record which takes me some more time to appreciate.The music goes back to for instance basic Jazz rock more than Nemo records which have more influences all together. In the end the verdict for me is clear, you have to get all the Nemo albums and all the JPL albums. Once you start on their discography you'll know what i mean. I remember you recommended Mindfurniture once, also on a Progwalhalla meeting.There weren't too many takers then, it's a pretty good album just the same, maybe not a total masterpiece but especially the first ~20 minute piece the trial is great to listen too. It's certainly better than some other symphonic prog bands that're listed on this site. I never regretted picking up this one... Edited by Dirk - December 04 2008 at 18:00 |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 04 2008 at 15:55 |
Well Paul, I just played the Emerson album, again it made me think of HELP (Jimi Hendrix and ELP was more than a rumour): powerful guitarwork and lush Hammond organ
This week I received promo CD's from new Finnish band PPRY and new Mexican band Aly, both sound dynamic and very interesting, I hope to tell you more very soon.
2008, what a year for lesser known and unknown new progrock bands, one of the biggest
surprises is the new Anima Mundi album, great symphonic prog from Cuba !
Edited by erik neuteboom - December 04 2008 at 16:11 |
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Nightfly
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 14:17 |
Some great stuff there Erik. Il Bacio Della Medusa make my top 10 of the year but I still haven't got the Nostradamus cd which has been on my list since you plugged it here. I've heard excellent reports about the Keith Emerson album. A friend has it so I'll have to go round for a listen. |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 13:18 |
I would like to dedicate this post to the visitors of this thread
My favorite (new) progrock albums in 2008:
1) Albatros – Pentadalia (exciting Heavy Prog from Spain) 2) Il Bacio Delle Medusa – Discesa .. (the best from Italy since many years) 3) Simon Says – Tardigrade (mindblowing vintage keyboard sound from Sweden) 4) Keith Emerson Band Featuring Marc Bonilla – Same (what a return) 5) Nostradamus - Testament (splendid heavy version of Solaris) 6) Aviva Omnibus – Nutracker In Fury (sensational keyboards and guitars) 7) Willowglass – Book Of Hours (Trons and Moog Taurus bass pedals, hmm) 8) Survival – Crusader (excellent new Dutch band with wonderful keyboards) 9) Don Airey - A Light In The Sky (so exciting) 10) JPL – Retrospections Volume I (dynamic guitar-oriented eclectic prog) Edited by erik neuteboom - December 04 2008 at 16:05 |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: December 02 2008 at 14:21 |
Perfect analysis Dirk, my congratulations
This evening a Kiwi is visiting me and again I succeeded to convert a proghead to the awesome Albatros sound
Edited by erik neuteboom - December 02 2008 at 16:35 |
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Dirk
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Posted: December 02 2008 at 14:08 |
I got Survival too last Saturday, still have to listen to it. Nostradamus is great, almost as good as Solaris which is one of my favorite bands. If you like Solaris you can't afford to miss this one.
I have a few other albums from the above list. I'd certainly recommend Nemezis, great Female singer here and solid tracks overall. Alma is a side project from Nexus and it's rather quiet. Good female vocals but for me it lacks the exitement Nexus generates, i can see others loving this album though. Cronico has very good moments but you have to put up with a mediocre female vocalist who sounds imo simply awful if she tries her hand at the english language. If she doesn't do this the album is very good though. |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: December 02 2008 at 11:41 |
Well fellow Dutchman Dirk, Albatros is great and I am very happy with the enthousiastic reactions on the previous Progwalhalla evening!
The best thing I remember from the latest Progwalhalla evening (besides the delicious Aldi Bockbier ) is at the end of the evening when I asked attention for new and promising Chilean progrock band Astralis and then everybody was very pleased with their emotional music. Another acclaimed band was the new Dutch progrock band Survival.
This week Progressiveland and Progwalhalla have published another serie of my reviews about lesser known and unknown new progrock bands like like Alma, Mass Media, excellent Anima Mundi album, Red Sand DVD, Sergio Alvarez, Moonrise, Albatros, Nostradamus, Cronico, Breathing Space, Nemezis, Aviva Omnibus, The Healing Road, Gerson Werlang, etc. etc. see:
http://www.progressiveland.net/ + http://www.progwalhalla.nl/reviews.php?page=1 Edited by erik neuteboom - December 02 2008 at 12:39 |
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Dirk
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Posted: December 02 2008 at 10:24 |
The progfarm festival is great btw. If you ever get a chance to attend, do so. @Erik, nice to see you pick up this thread again. I got the Sagarmatha dilemma from D project saturday at the progwalhalla meeting. Great album. Going to listen to Albatross the next days. Edited by Dirk - December 02 2008 at 11:06 |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: November 29 2008 at 10:53 |
Yes Paul and I am very glad that John (owner of Progressiveland) has given me an opportunity to write about interesting new lesser known and unknown progrock bands (like Albatros, Nostradamus and Cronico), at this moment the scene is florishing and I am very proud at new Dutch formation Survival, great keyboards, inspired by the late Rick Van Der Linden and Aviva Omnibus is sensational
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Nightfly
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Posted: November 29 2008 at 10:41 |
Nice to see you're still around Erik.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: November 29 2008 at 07:31 |
Hello fellow symphomaniacs, thanks for your support and the compliments, I am still on this planet but on another territory , see:
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Nightfly
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Posted: November 29 2008 at 06:26 |
^ It has been a great thread this one, unfortunately I think that Erik has left us once again.
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