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vestedinterest
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Check out the song "cordwood". The second half is tremendous.
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musicalfam
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I don't normally pimp stuff by I was listening to this album be Everything, Now! "Bible Universe" and found this site. They are an Indiana band and sound like Brian Wilson meets Frank Zappa via the Flaming Lips or something like that. Anyway, they have some tracks on their My Space page
http://www.myspace.com/everythingnow and on my website http://www.musicalfamilytree.com which is an archive of quality Indiana music from the past 30 years. Starting with punk through present really. All free with streaming players and history, etc. Check it out since I think you might dig it. Edited by musicalfam - May 15 2007 at 22:03 |
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1000s of free mp3s by Indiana bands from 1970s through modern at http://www.musicalfamilytree.com
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TheProgtologist
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You should have created a topic and put this in either the "Get The Word Out" or "Unsigned Bands" section.
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Atkingani
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Ditto!
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vestedinterest
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eh... I was linked to a site immediately prior to musicalfam did it, so I will take the rap on the social mistep. I point to my tag of newbie, and take note of the proper ettiquette for this kind of stuff.
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avestin
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Two albums today:
The first is by French folk band I added recently called TROISIÈME RIVE which released one album called Banlieues.
I'll skip the bio I wrote and give you the review written by Oracus (Nikolaos Mavrikakis)
— First review of this album — 4.5 Stars More than an excellent addition to any prog music collection Posted Thursday, May 17, 2007, 09:41 EST I just think it's a very good addition to a prog collection, albeit not a necessary one. Enjoyable, melodic, semi-cheerful semi melancholic with nice accordion that brings to mind la chanson Francaise.
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The second album is by American progressive metal/rock band I also added recently called GRAYCEON which released this year their s/t album.
Background:Grayceon was formed in 2005 by Max Doyle and Zack Farwell from Walken and Jackie Perez Gratz from Amber Asylum but is also involved with and has played with many bands (the list is at the end of this passage). They played together and liked the result and decided to keep on going with it and wrote new material. They recorded a demo in 2006 which they sent to several record companies, finally to catch the attention of Vendlus Records through which they released their first s/t album in March 2007. They have toured the US and Canada with fellows Giant Squid (with which Jackie has played before. Look out for Giant Squid’s page here in PA) and they are planning further tours for the rest of 2007. GRAYCEON — GrayceonReview by chamberry (Ruben Dario)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Psychedelic Prog & Post RockTeams Taking the progressive metal genre one step further. Posted Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 23:07 EST | Permanent link GRAYCEON — GrayceonReview by avestin (Assaf Vestin)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Discographies Editor & RIO/Avant Team This album has very quickly leaped into my favourite albums list… Not the typical progressive metal, so don’t be deterred. Read on to know more. Posted Thursday, May 17, 2007, 13:00 EST | Permanent link |
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avestin
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Today, I'll mention two bands, of metal flavour, but each with a uniaue sound.
One is in PA and the other not yet.
The first is Greek band DOL AMMAD. I have their 2004 release Star Tales in which they call themselves Electronica Art Metal which is indicative of their sound. A choir of women and men singing in alto, sporano, tenor and bass, accompanied by the band which has both metal and electronics in its sound. Very dynamic and intricate, at times a bit pompous, but well done (there is one song which reminds me of another band which I can't recall now... a power metal band...). In any case, you get a heavy dose of both metal and electronica.
Here's their bio from their website - http://www.dolammad.com/
"DOL AMMAD is the brainchild of composer-keyboardist Thanasis Lightbridge who formed this innovative band in 2000 trying to blend his many influences of electronic, metal and classical music. The result is a highly descriptive, unpredictable and artistic sound that is totally fresh and original. The vocal tasks of DOL AMMAD are taken over by a 12-part classical choir consisting of members of one of Greece’s best youth choirs and are all professional musicians. The band describes itself as “Electronica – Art – Metal” and in 2002 DOL AMMAD were presented and interviewed in the Music University of Thessaloniki Greece for giving birth to a new music genre!
DOL AMMAD released 2 demo CDs in 2001 and 2002 which were incredibly well received by the metal world. By the end of 2003 and during the first half of 2004, DOL AMMAD arranged and produced their much anticipated debut full album with the inclusion of drummer Alex Holzwarth of RHAPSODY and SIEGES EVEN. The drum recordings took place at the famous “Gate Studio” in Wolfsburg Germany under the production and engineering skills of Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier. The rest of the recordings, mixing and mastering took place in Thanasis’ personal project studio “Theeta” in Thessaloniki Greece by him and sound engineer Argy Stream. The debut DOL AMMAD album is entitled “Star Tales” and features 12 tracks of operatic and progressive fantasy metal lasting 62 minutes. With a sound reminiscent of AYREON,DOL AMMAD are highly recommended for fans of highly original progressive metal. " ___ ___ ___ ____ ____ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ______
The second band is Stolen Babies. You can listen to them on myspace.
Here's an excerpt of their bio from their website:
"Stolen Babies have been described as playing quirk-goth, prog-pop, metal, cabaret, punk, art-rock, thrash, industrial and "I don't know what the hell fun songs". With an energetic live show, they would just like to think that their music is fun to dance and fall down to."
You can read the rest there.
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evilromero
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Hey guys,
This is a recommendation of my album, which may initially turn off most but please first consider my proposal. I'm about as big a fan of prog rock/metal as anyone so I know what goes into making a great album. I recommend giving "Dissonance Rising" a listen. You may be surprised. It's a small nod to classic prog-rock while at the same time bringing something fresh to the table. If you want to download individual songs to get a taste of the 72-minute concept album then I encourage you to download "Children of Machines", "Of Endings", "Dream for a Prisoner" or "Millions". Here's a link to the official thread on PA- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=38118&PID=2514469#2514469 Mods, if this post borders on some policy violation then I apologize. But I simply can't find any other way of getting the word out. And I'd much rather enlighten the members of PA before anyone else. If you guys dig it please respond to the other thread and let me know! Thanks |
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avestin
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oldcrow
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I would like to suggest UK band Spritualized be featured in the reviews, principally on the back of their 1992 debut CD 'Lazer Guided Melodies' which is psychedelic space rock which reminds me of early Floyd. There are some ambient sections but also some guitar-driven rock tracks. One of the highlights is 'Shine a Light' which builds out of an ambient section to a huge wall of sound.
Subsequent works are less prog although 1997's 'Ladies and Geltemen we are Floating In Space' still outprogs OK Computer to my ears.
The music is the work of Jason Pierce, with the remaining line-up changing frequently over the years.
Apologies if the band has been discussed previously , or even discounted as non-prog, but I would be interested to hear other people's thoughts.
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Wutchanas
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I would recommend everyone to check out the band KEKAL (prog/avant-garde metal with electronic influence). They just release a new album (their 6th album) called "The Habit of Fire" and it's a really an AMAZING album not to be missed by prog rock fans, but they are very unknown in the prog scene, due to the fact that they started out as a melodic death metal band and switched direction on 3rd or 4th album.
http://myspace.com/kekal The profile at Progarchives.com looks a bit old. Hope someone could update it. |
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MusicForSpeedin
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I recommend the following bands
Rumah Sakit
Orthrelm (Surprised they aren't here actually)
Cheval De Frise
Tarentel (Kinda like Mono)
Battles ( ex- Don Cab guitarist Ian Williams is in this band)
Fush*tsusha
Afriampo
The Red Krayola
Birchville Cat Motel
Oxbow
Noxagt
Neon Hunk (Husband and Wife noise band...for kids)
Pink and Brown (A lot like lightning bolt)
Pere Ubu
The Gerogerigegege
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avestin
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Today two recommendations:
The first is a band that I suggest for inclusion in PA and they should be in soon.
It is the French band named Yang which is lead by Frederic L'Epee which you might recognize from... yes, Shylock and Philharmonie.
Let me direct you to some reviews about their only release called A Complex Nature from 2004:
This is one great album, sure to please those who want crunchy guitars and complexity.
The second band I'll mention is one I added today after a long hiatus. It's the American (PA) band The Red Masque
Read here about them and also listen to samples:
They will release a new album this year, towards the fall and I hope to bring you an interview with them later on.
What do these two bands have in common?
Nothing, apart that Yang have a track called Le Masque Rouge/The Red Mask in their album (track 7).
Have a good week.
(Oh, and read the two recent interviews I did with Panzerpappa and Dave Murray - Deserts Of Traun. A coming interview will be with Italian band Gecko's Tear - no relation to James).
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Son Of Disaster
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Maylene and the sons of disaster
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JakobA
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Everyone who likes Dream Theater, Symphony X and Evergrey, should definately check out this new band from Sweden called Darkwater.
They have just released a new album called "Calling earth to witness", and I can just say that it is amazing! You can listen to songs and samples at: http://www.myspace.com/darkwaterofficial |
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Drew
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^^ What instrument do you play in the band? Or are you the singer
The music sounds great! Edited by Drew - June 05 2007 at 17:19 |
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JakobA
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Drew: No, I dont play in the band. I have had the cd for some while, and just wanted to tip fans of progmetal.
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aniwolfe
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Counter World Experience
Prog/metal/instrumental > http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=84348378 Scenery Channel Prog/metal > http://www.myspace.com/scenerychannel Unless I am blind...they would make great additions to this site...better then a lot of bands that exist here IMHO |
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Atavachron
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^ loved the Counter World Experience samples, great mix of tech metal with fusion.. and all instrumental!
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