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Magog2112
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Posted: July 29 2023 at 20:10 |
Galahad are releasing an album in October entitled The Long Goodbye, which I am looking forward to. Their discography is incredibly consistent so my expectations are high.
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Cristi
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I'll have to listen to this as soon as I can.
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richardh
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^ yep! I need to properly listen to it but they haven't veered too far of their normal thing, and that's good!
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Prog-jester
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new Seven Impale is out, and it's neat!
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edefakiel
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The last Hackberry album is pretty good. It reminds me to Sphere by Monkey3. A well-deserved listening if you are into that last band.
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projeKct
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^ Yeah, just listened to Ultraphauna - No No No No, very cool release. So varied!
And I'm always for another Secret Chiefs 3 iteration... I'm wondering if someone here is working on this new artist's addition to our database?
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mathman0806
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I like it a lot. Thanks for mentioning it. On my wishlist. |
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edefakiel
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Phantasmagloria is out: https://karmicjuggernaut.bandcamp.com/album/phantasmagloria It makes me think of The Mars Volta, when The Mars Volta was good.
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Negoba
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Digging the Ultraphauna
Echoes and Signals also just release a new album that I'm liking a lot and will probably make my year end chart (probably not top 3 but who knows).
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You are quite a fine person, and I am very fond of you. But you are only quite a little fellow, in a wide world, after all.
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edefakiel
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Toby Driver is there. I'm sold.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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In the running for album of the year so far - Ultraphauna - No No No No
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Ian
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edefakiel
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Phastasmagloria by Karmic Juggernaut is out in three days. The previous LP was very interesting:
The new singles sound a little closer to Thank You Scientist than to Frank Zappa, but I'm still in for the ride: |
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Cristi
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I don't know where to post this, so i'll post it here. Another song from the Jethro Tull album to come soon.
Edited by Cristi - April 06 2023 at 10:54 |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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New Black Country New Road coming out in a few days.
This is a live album from December performances. All new material. Here's the youtube of the show and the bandcamp link https://blackcountrynewroad.bandcamp...e-at-bush-hall |
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Ian
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Due March 17th
Pixvae - OI VE Due March 31st Rob Mazurek's Exploding Star Orchestra - Lightning Dreamers Mammal Hands - Gift from the Trees Due April 14th Natural Information Society - Since Time Is Gravity Dishwasher_ - Dishwasher_ Due April 21st Terms - All Becomes Indistinct Hely - Plode Ultraphauna - No No No No Due May 5th Monika Roscher Bigband - Witchy Activities And The Maple Death Due June 9th Squid - O Monolith |
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Ian
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Cristi
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new Earthside is more than welcome!
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EduTatsumi
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Mystery, Jethro Tull, Pallas (Alan Reed is back!), Yes, RPWL, Earthside.
I would love a new Saga album.
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I can't help but feel a little commiseration with Pedro's idea that it's about change, not sameness, that music gets its growth and most exciting results. Thus, I really have trouble getting excited about new releases coming out from all these prog dinosaurs; it's the new musics, the new discoveries--the "happy accidents"--that keep me going. Like Pierre W-Cheese (CAMEMBERT)'s new band, OIAPOK, and a third (and totally unexpected) release from Galicia's AMOEBA SPLIT.
If I want to listen to the essence of TFK, Riverside, Focus, Yes, Genesis, JTull, Marillion, Rush, Spock's Beard, Neal Morse, etc., I just go back to one of the albums I already own of theirs--I don't need a new one that's going to sound the same as the ones they've already done. Thank goodness for the few artists out there who test themselves by exploring new territory--like Toby Driver, Devy, Townsend, Mattias Olsson, Ketil Vestrum Einarsen, Radiohead, and Arnaud Bukwald.
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Drew Fisher
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Cristi
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I don't think they've ever done anything mediocre. Sure, some of their albums are better than others, but never anything mediocre IMO. New album is quite good, nice flow.
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omphaloskepsis
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[QUOTE=richardh]I never considered The Mountain to be the erm peak of Haken's music. I loved Affinity much more and probably the same for Vector. I was very unsure about Virus which seemed to veer too much towards prog metal but the latest is a good un based on my early listenings.[
Depending upon your tastes...any Haken album could be your favorite. Can't say that for most bands.
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