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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2006 at 20:26
Echolyn and Glass Hammer are excellent, i have one Indukti album that is very good, but Riverside is a bit Overlooked IMO
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2006 at 13:55
I got this week two FROGG CAFֹ albums:
I have not yet fully absorbed and digested them, but I can say they are quite different from each other and each is a fine album by itself.
 
Here you will find a review for Creatures (not from PA):
 
 
 
Here you will find some info about them:
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2006 at 17:53
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

USA: Salem Hill/Presto Ballet/Echolyn/Glass Hammer

UK: Willowglass/Pallas/Magenta/Mind Sky/Pendragon

The Netherlands: Ayreon/Flamborough Head/Like Wendy/Plackband/Ice/Lady Lake/Mangrove

Norway: Mikromidas/Flagship/Magic Pie/Wobbler

Poland: Riverside/Indukti/Collage

 
Tha bands highlighted are the ones I have heard of
 
I have to mention that Polish bands have progressed a lot, USA bands are fantastic also
 
most of them are overlooked except Ayreon and Riverside
 
New bands like these should definitely get more attention
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2006 at 23:47
I agree that the USA progrock scene is very prolific, thanks for your post!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2006 at 11:14
anyone knows about magic pie?, how does it sound?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2006 at 12:55
MAGIC PIE from Norway
 
Here is their bio from here on PA:

MAGIC PIE biography

The Norwegian band MAGIC PIE, produce energetic and progressive rock of a high standard, of which sparkling riffs from the guitar plays a prominent part from the distinctive character of the band.

MAGIC PIE consists of six experienced musicians from Moss and Fredrikstad, whose background descend from various traditional rock bands. The band focus on their own material founded on the progressive rock style, and the music is inspired by bands like FLOWER KINGS, DREAM THEATER, TRANSATLANTIC and SPOCK'S BEARD.

Although the songs, which are quite technically complicated, are based upon lots of guitar and synth riffs in combination with bass and drums, the implementation of exciting vocal arrangements characterize the melodious sound.

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Progressive Rock from Norway
By Lars Helland
Updated: 3/3/2003
http://www.smsmp3.com/sak/001626.asp
They released Motions Of Desire  in 2005Go to this page and read the reviews about it. You will see they are quite unanimous. PM me for more "info" Wink
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2006 at 15:24
Motions Of Desire by Norwegian band Magic Pie is an entertaining, often dynamic progrock album but the influences are very obvious, see the reviews on this site. Personally I love the first part of the CD the most.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2006 at 12:15

from Presto Ballet I recommend the track 'Find the time', excellent....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2006 at 13:27
Another band I'd like to draw your attention to:
 
Excellent powerful rock. Very good and emotional vocals. Good guitar work. An accomplished band that knows how to make the music flow and know how to work together. Metalic at times but not going over the edge.
 
Discography:
 
2004:
Window Dressing (Regular Edition)
Window Dressing (Limited Edition)
Presents Of Mind (Special Edition)
Fence The Clear (Special Edition)
Tiles (Special Edition)
2000:
Presence In Europe 1999
1999:
Presents Of Mind
1997:
Fence The Clear
1994:
Tiles
 
Here you can download songs: http://www.tiles-music.com/audio.php
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2006 at 16:07
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

MAGIC PIE from Norway
 
Here is their bio from here on PA:

MAGIC PIE biography

The Norwegian band MAGIC PIE, produce energetic and progressive rock of a high standard, of which sparkling riffs from the guitar plays a prominent part from the distinctive character of the band.

MAGIC PIE consists of six experienced musicians from Moss and Fredrikstad, whose background descend from various traditional rock bands. The band focus on their own material founded on the progressive rock style, and the music is inspired by bands like FLOWER KINGS, DREAM THEATER, TRANSATLANTIC and SPOCK'S BEARD.

Although the songs, which are quite technically complicated, are based upon lots of guitar and synth riffs in combination with bass and drums, the implementation of exciting vocal arrangements characterize the melodious sound.

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Progressive Rock from Norway
By Lars Helland
Updated: 3/3/2003
http://www.smsmp3.com/sak/001626.asp
They released Motions Of Desire  in 2005Go to this page and read the reviews about it. You will see they are quite unanimous. PM me for more "info" Wink
 
 
Thanks a lot for the answer
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 21:14
Originally posted by razifa razifa wrote:


Pendragon: Good but not my cup of tea... not very original.

Ayreon: Very innovative prog metal with a fusion of many influences from elements from every corner. I recommend "Human Equation". I don't lie by saying that this release changed my mind. So if you haven't heard it give it a try.



i agree about both. The Human Equation is IMHO the best album ever, i like every single track, which never happens. hmm, i dont know if they are exactly new, depending on what you consider new.

riverside is also good

I Enjoy Wobblers music a lot, its got a good sound and the singer has a beautiful voice
Procrastination paralyzing me
Wanting me dead
These obsessions that keep haunting me
Won't leave my head
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