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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:15
I'm always on the look out for female fronted prog bands, because there are just not enough of them.

I love White Willow, in particular, their Storm Season album, Sophie Erichsen's voice is amazing.  I also have Ayreon - The Human Equation, which has some wonderful female vocalists on it.

Can anyone recommend anyone else?

I've heard about, but not heard of the following:

Mostly Autumn
Karnataka
Renaissance
Amon Duul II
Elfonia
Stream of Passion
Curved Air

Are their any others?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:28
Well, GeckO, the Japanese progrock scene delivers many female bands ands bands with women like Ars Nova, Pageant, Interpose and Starless, I have written reviews about them so you can check them out!I will look for more recommendations.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:29

White Willow are excellent. I loev Erichsen's vocals (on Sacrament she does a fantastic job).

Other Female fronted from the top of my head (I am forgetting some I am sure, so apologies in advance) - Argentina's AGNUS, Dreams Of Sanity (prog metal but light, not listed here), BACAMARTE from Brazil, NIL which I already mentioned. There are more, but I have a memory failure right now .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:30
Thanks for the information.  Do they sound Japanese when they sing?  I've never been able to take Japanese music seriously, so I hope to be presently surprised.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:31
Oh, yeah, Interpose are very good, do look into them. And of course Ars Nova (stupid of me to forget the obvious).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 05:34
Blackmore's Nights.

I forgot them!

I don't have Sacrament unfortunately, that's the one album of theirs I don't actually have, I reallt want it though.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 06:30

^^^

IMHO, their best and most progressive.

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French Sandrose + Mellotron!) and Dutch Earth & Fire (+ Mellotron!)  !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 06:57

^^^

Sandrose are very good. One the forum members here recommended them and I a mhappy I listened to it.

Another French great album is the debut by longtime playing together band - Maldoror which released L'arbre Cimtierre.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 10:22

Once again, Erik comes out with some fantastic recommendations. I learned to trust Mr Neuteboom's judgement, as he's put me on to some VERY good music in the 10 months I've been a member of Prog Archives.

Of the bands listed this time, I checked out Willowglass. My opinion? WOW!!

If you are into the whole pastoral 12-string guitar/mellotron thing, you've got to give this album a listen. There's a stream of the track "Garden" on Willowglass' Prog Archives page. You can also listen to short clips of all the tracks on the album by going to the Willowglass web page (www.willowglass.net).

Keep the great recommendations coming, Erik!!

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 10:43
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

I'm always on the look out for female fronted prog bands, because there are just not enough of them.

I love White Willow, in particular, their Storm Season album, Sophie Erichsen's voice is amazing.  I also have Ayreon - The Human Equation, which has some wonderful female vocalists on it.

Can anyone recommend anyone else?

I've heard about, but not heard of the following:

Mostly Autumn
Karnataka
Renaissance
Amon Duul II
Elfonia
Stream of Passion
Curved Air

Are their any others?


try Popol Vuh out of Germany as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 11:00
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

What do people here think of Syzygy's album, The Allegory of Light? Sean Trane in his review said that while the music itself is good he did not enjoy it because it did not have even one minute of original music and everything on it was taken from somewhere else. I for one love that album very much, True I hear all the influences (and sometimes even more than mere influence) but I do think they have their own sound and that in the world of music today, this is a bright light shining through.

Syzygy "THe Allegory of Light" is great! some of the best new prog I have heard for years. It falls into a category I label as "prog'n'roll". Don't understand why it's not original - where is taken from? Which influences do you hear? Yes, Kansas perhaps? Their debut album was under the name "Witsend" and is also one I would recommend. They will have a new one out in early 2007 - one I have very high hopes for.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 11:09
Originally posted by Asyte2c00 Asyte2c00 wrote:

Am I the only one who dislikes IZZ?  They are vapid prog group. 

Their songs typically start out seemingly as pop songs (some very beatlesque in my ears) but end up as prog. This may unhook progheads at first but certainly hook someone not so much into prog. Listen to the entire song instead of skipping after the poppish intro. Also, have you heard the epic "Deafening Silence"? If that's not prog....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 11:15
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

What do people here think of Syzygy's album, The Allegory of Light? Sean Trane in his review said that while the music itself is good he did not enjoy it because it did not have even one minute of original music and everything on it was taken from somewhere else. I for one love that album very much, True I hear all the influences (and sometimes even more than mere influence) but I do think they have their own sound and that in the world of music today, this is a bright light shining through.

Syzygy "THe Allegory of Light" is great! some of the best new prog I have heard for years. It falls into a category I label as "prog'n'roll". Don't understand why it's not original - where is taken from? Which influences do you hear? Yes, Kansas perhaps? Their debut album was under the name "Witsend" and is also one I would recommend. They will have a new one out in early 2007 - one I have very high hopes for.

I said " I for one love that album very much, True I hear all the influences (and sometimes even more than mere influence) but I do think they have their own sound"  so we agree, earlyprog. There are elelments from past bands (ELP, Kansas, Rush, GG and there are probably more) but most bands today have it too.

In conclusion, A great album!

Here is the review by Sean: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=24856

I respect his opinion, but I don't agree with it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2006 at 11:39

WOW, this thread lives, thanks, also for the compliments  !

It's good to notice that we progheads exchange good ideas and recommendations, that was also my starting point with this thread.

My ultimate recommendations at this moment:

French Nemo/Russian Little Tragedies/Odyssey 3-CD - see my reviews  .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2006 at 13:49

I have been listening to Umphrey's McGee Anchor Drops from 2004 lately and have been thus far positively impressed with them.

What do you think?

Have you heard their new release Safety In Numbers? How is it?

How are their previous releases?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2006 at 14:00

No Avestin, I don't know them  ... I will check them out soon.

I just listened to the new Ars Nova CD featuring a harder-edged playing guitarist, very dynamic and bombastic prog!

And the new CD by Argentine band Atempo (entitled Simple) is also worth listening, I will write a review this week.

Yesterday I played Sursum Corda by USA band Quil, outstanding vintage keyboards, very pleasant prog !

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2006 at 10:55
Check out Dutch symphonic rock band King Eider and the Spanish box set (2-CD/docu DVD) Hijos Del Agobio Y Del Dolor  !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2006 at 19:38
I've heard of a few of the bands and of them my favorite is Ayreon.  You can easily find them on Amazon and similar sites.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2006 at 19:40
I've heard of a few of the bands and of them my favorite is Ayreon.  You can easily find them on Amazon and similar sites.
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