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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 00:18
Yay Assaf!

I knew you'd be along sooner or later.

Ill chime in on Osada Vida too. Just listened to it again today. it's fantastic (and I'm not really even a metal fan). This is one of those cases where a metal band can appeal to a symphomaniac. This is some complex, melodic stuff. It is also heavy enough to please any metal head.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 00:37
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

 
Grayceon offers appealing flavours for different and varying tastes. Some post-rock textures, some sludgy-metal (but of a lighter flavor than others in this field), some good old crunchy riffs of metal (with the occasional drum beat that remind me of the heavier side of metal), and great epics which are amplified in their effect by the magnificent use of the cello by Jackie and the vocal harmonies of Jackie and Max Doyle. The cello and guitar are used both as background and as solo instruments together and alone, which is another interesting aspect of their sound. They have the ability to create compelling music, long epic tracks with mesmerizing textures and vocal harmonies, alternating between a soft sound to a rapid and even raw sounding part in which the drums go wild.

I can't recommend this band enough. Thanks for reminding me Assaf.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 01:05
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Out of all the modern "alernative prog bands" like Blackfield, Muse, Oceansize, Pure Reason Revolution and the likes I think that Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies (Now known as Youthmovies) stand one step ahead of them all. You can read more about them in the review I just posted and you can listen to their music in their myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/youthmovies


This is, of course, one band in one of the many prog fields. If we were talking about another music style then I probably would've mention another band. Honestly, there are too many great artists around at the moment to pin down.



Ah, yes, a band that pulls out experimentality and sound-form from all its rusted shape, and britches it away. To a more comfortable sense, the vocals are far from painful or alternative, and to put the band in a better light.

This band is good and powerful, but maybe torn and looking for the sensational sound (/noise) as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 08:36
This one got moved too. I thought I was doing something like the Symphonic Appreciation thread.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 08:56
recently i got into Discus, Indonesian Avant band that combines jazz,metal and Indonesian folk. sounds a bit like what people call random noises, but i think their music is cool

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 09:01
Originally posted by kazansky kazansky wrote:

recently i got into Discus, Indonesian Avant band that combines jazz,metal and Indonesian folk. sounds a bit like what people call random noises, but i think their music is cool

i'll come back later


That's cool. I wonder if they were influenced at all by earlier Indonesian bands. Have you ever heard Abbhama? They recorded their only album in 1978. It's symphonic, but it blends some different styles.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 09:08
Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by kazansky kazansky wrote:

recently i got into Discus, Indonesian Avant band that combines jazz,metal and Indonesian folk. sounds a bit like what people call random noises, but i think their music is cool

i'll come back later


That's cool. I wonder if they were influenced at all by earlier Indonesian bands. Have you ever heard Abbhama? They recorded their only album in 1978. It's symphonic, but it blends some different styles.


not sure about their influences, as i'm not really into Indonesian music in general, especially the earlier bands

never heard Abbhama either
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 10:37
Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:

My local record shop has Pure Reason Revolution in stock and I'm pretty tempted to pick it up. How would you guys describe them?

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E, I thought PRR sucked, but this is purely to give you a data point.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 10:48
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:


Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:

My local record shop has Pure Reason Revolution in stock and I'm pretty tempted to pick it up. How would you guys describe them?

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E, I thought PRR sucked, but this is purely to give you a data point.


They do tend to garner a kind of love/hate reaction. Just as I thought their live performance was bad, many said it was great.

I am interested to hear more about Grayceon. Who else can talk about this one?




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 15:40
^^^ Perhaps Jody can help out as well. He's the other one I know about that has heard of the album along with another forum member called Speesh.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 15:45
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

^^^ Perhaps Jody can help out as well. He's the other one I know about that has heard of the album along with another forum member called Speesh.


Yeah, let's get Jody's butt in here. Where is the Dark Lord anyway?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 17:53
Originally posted by kazansky kazansky wrote:

recently i got into Discus, Indonesian Avant band that combines jazz,metal and Indonesian folk. sounds a bit like what people call random noises, but i think their music is cool

i'll come back later
 
Well i support this suggestion since i recently discovered Discus´ ...tot Licht! which i think is a very original album, great stuff!
 
Excellent topic H.T.!
 
And of course the first band i will suggest is my favorite Mexican band, some of you know Cabezas de Cera, i discovered them 4 yeas ago and immediately fell in love with their music, it is a mix of jazz, avant garde, rock, a very original band with superb musicians and excellent compositions, they are working right now in their next studio album, prepare for an excellent new record!
Have a look to their PA´s page
Here are the links to both, their official site and their myspace site, enjoy it.
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 23:11
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I am interested to hear more about Grayceon. Who else can talk about this one?


 
What would you like to know?
 
I wrote the bio for them in PA and you can find info here:
 
This is their official bio from their website:
 
BIO

Grayceon is an atypical three-piece from San Francisco comprised of electric cello, guitar, drums, and vocals. Pulling together an extremely diverse range of musical influences and writing styles, Grayceon's fresh sound defies the boundaries of the metal/rock/progressive genres. Screaming melodic lines over distinct guitar "chunk," doom riffs, jazz chord progressions, intricate folk-like delicacies, and just about everything in between can be found in a single Grayceon track. The cello proficiency and the guitar finger picking style alone are unprecedented in heavy music. And although the vocals are sparse and the drumming unconventional, all elements are intertwined effortlessly to give the arrangements a fluid feel that may not be present in less able hands. Compared to Opeth, King Crimson, and Ved Buens Ende, not in sound but in 'feel', Grayceon embraces the hard-to-describe-them definition and pushes boundaries even further by occasionally throwing in a bass riff or vocal line by other artists as varied as Fleetwood Mac and Scorpions. But don't 'blink,' the moment a passage like these becomes recognizable it is long gone. Alternate low tuning both on cello and guitar also contribute to their unique sound.

Formed in 2005, when three friends, each fans of each other's other bands, decided to make some noise together, Grayceon is Jackie Perez Gratz ( AmberAsylum ) - electric cello/vocals, Max Doyle ( Walken ) - guitar/vocals, and Zack Farwell ( Walken ) - drums. They quickly realized that their combined energy created a sound that was inspired and challenging, so they decided to give it a whirl and kept writing new material for the project. A demo was recorded in early 2006 and Grayceon has been handing them out free to anyone who wants to hear it. They subsequently recorded a full-length album in Summer 2006 and this debut album was released on Vendlus Records in March 2007.

Grayceon toured the US and Canada with Giant Squid spring of 2007 and are planning a longer US, and possibly European, tour for summer/fall of 2007. Jackie Perez Gratz has performed with AmberAsylum for almost a decade and has released 5 full-length albums and several compilations with them on Relapse/Release Records, Elfenblut, Misanthropy, Black Lotus, Cleopatra, Paradigms, Projekt, Neurot Recordings, and Profound Lore (soon to be added to the list). In addition to AmberAsylum, Jackie has also performed and recorded with luminaries such as Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Jarboe (Swans), Today is the Day, Steve Von Till, Ludicra, Asunder, Lost Goat, Matmos, Two Gallants, as well as collaborated with members of the legendary Weakling, The Gault, Hammers of Misfortune, and The f**king Champs.

 
 
 
 
 
Another band I wish to mention is the Quebecois band which I want to add to PA (once I get confirmation for it) Capharnaum - http://www.capharnaum.biz/
 
 
From their press release:

Capharnaüm has been active for over a decade. More than a band, it is a project; a place where we meet to create and share music that could not be heard elsewhere. We are four individuals brought together by a will to create atmospheric instrumental music with a rocking edge. And we are making it fight back music. We resist to an increasingly difficult world to grasp, shaping chaos into tangible energy of sounds and rhythms.

 

The title of our new album, « Lesoleilestunebombeatomique » reflects a sense of both danger and hope that we are trying to communicate whenever we play together, compose or perform live. It’s slightly demented heavy music with a touch of prog and a lot of rhythm. The instruments come together as a machine, a motor to push forward and have the audience experience.

 

WHERE AND WHEN

 

The band originated and was founded in the Quebec City area in 1991. Rehearsals where taking place in the old church of the small rural town of Neuville. We played high schools, cegeps, bars and other venues in front of audiences raging from 30 to 2000 people. From 1995 to 1998, band members moved around the province while still getting together to compose, record and perform regularly. The current line-up has been around since the summer of 1998. In 2006, after years of preparation, we are taking things to a new level, releasing our first full-length studio album and getting ready to rock the world!

 

WHO

 

François Blanchard:      Guitars / Science

Marc-André Blanchard:    Guitars / Strength

Philippe-Antoine Bernard:  Bass / Fiction

Maxime Brisebois:        Drums / Zen

 

 

 

Here's my review:

While the name Capharnam would seem a unique name for a band, there are in fact 3 bands of the same name (including this one), although only one more shares that Umlaut above the A. The other two bands, though, are metal bands (one is playing progressive music), and this current one, is playing another kind of rock.

This band is currently signed to Unicorn Digital, who have other excellent bands signed, such as The Gourishankar, Hamadryad, Nil, Karcius, Karfagen, Sympozion and other very talented bands. Capharnam is no exception. The band sounds tight and as if they have been playing for a long time together, and indeed they have been active for over a decade according to the press release. The band was founded in the Quebec City area in 1991, and they performed a lot. The current lineup has been stable since 1998 and this is their first studio album released.

Instrumental rock, what some might call post-rock, but there are no sound textures as in other post rock bands, but with a rather defined musical theme through which the lead guitar is paving the way exploring the grounds. The tracks are wordless songs, but I see it as if the lead guitar does the singing as it is free to go about in each. The sound on this album is tight and well recorded (all instruments are clearly heard).

The music is overall, optimistic in nature and even uplifting (but not in a tacky way). The general mood which I get from the band on this album is that of “we feel good, and we want you to feel the same”. However this is not to say there aren’t more emotions expressed in their music. As they say in the French part of the press release, their music portrays both hope and doubt, force and subtlety, explosion (meaning getting aggressions out into the open, showing what they have stored in their mind to the world) and introspection (meaning parts in which the music is more reflective and delicate).

The album in general has a dynamic flow to it, there’s no abrupt changes, no stops that cause it to digress. There is musical development in each track; there is high energy and powerful driving force. To accompany that, there is melody, diversity and a sense of fun that the band emits in those tunes. There is a connecting thread of sound throughout the album with variety to keep it interesting. There is variation from track to track, not like some other albums in which it is sometimes hard to differentiate between the individual tracks. All in all, there is a great rhythm to the album, a natural flow from “song” to “song”.

The following text is taken from their artist page in the Unicorn Records website:
“We are four individuals brought together by a will to create atmospheric instrumental music with a rocking edge. And we are making it fight back music. We resist to an increasingly difficult world to grasp, shaping chaos into tangible energy of sounds and rhythms.”

That last sentence especially, I think, is a good indication of their intentions and what their music strives to achieve. Their music has all the potential to be much harder, rougher and “dirtier” sounding, but they opt for a rather clean and hopeful musical path. Even when they get heavy (see below) they still retain their original qualities.

After the 6th track there are 3 tunes (7,9,10) in which there is experimentation going on. In those the general mood slightly changes, going for a more severe sound but still retaining the essence of the band’s approach.

The seventh track deviates a bit with its programmed drumming and the somewhat different sounds they create here, but not too much as to make it alienating. This track is more meant to create dynamic sound textures and leave for now the “singer” (lead guitar) out of the picture and let the guitars create a good flowing rhythm. This is also the only track with a synth in it (sounding as a piano). A short track, which could have been developed more. Track 9 as well starts with programming but this is soon over and replaced by the band getting on in the same style as the beginning of the album.
The end of the album (last 3 tracks, but 8 and 10 especially) is a veer into a heavier, and even more metallic sound (tracks 8, 10). Not the entirety of the tracks is metallic, but at some point in them, the metal riffs take over. However, this is not too heavy a sound, so do not fret. The two last tracks are in fact two standouts in this album. Track 9 flows directly into track 10 which then goes on with much more pronounced metal sounding riffs and even guitar solo. This is also a somewhat darker sounding side of the band. This is a fitting closer to the album, as this proceeds from part to part, gaining energy and power and coming to several high points (with the guitar solo) and the heavy riffing giving a tone of eminent ending. But just when I thought it was over, it starts with yet more riffs (different melody) and a great bass line and the album ends that way, a bit abruptly but nevertheless fitting.

So, we have some dynamic refreshing mostly optimistic sounding instrumental rock, tight playing and one thoroughly enjoyable album. I look forward to hear more from these talented musicians. Recommended.

 

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 23:37
^^^ Be careful what you wish for ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 10:03
GREYLEVEL

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3102

Just added in Psychedelic/Space, it was first a suggestion for Art Rock. But, perhaps thinking that it has a lot in common with some deep sounds, rather than some simple rock modern attitude, plus some common points with Porcupine Tree (Lightbulb period), No-Man or so, it went as accepted for Psych.

I think, from the samples I've heard , that it is quite a contemplative and "traditional" modern energy prog rock ensemble, formed under songwriting skills, but also valuable instrumental qualities. They signed with ProgRecords, which actually doesn't make them unknown, nevertheless they can be a band to discover around here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 11:10
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

GREYLEVEL

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3102

Just added in Psychedelic/Space, it was first a suggestion for Art Rock. But, perhaps thinking that it has a lot in common with some deep sounds, rather than some simple rock modern attitude, plus some common points with Porcupine Tree (Lightbulb period), No-Man or so, it went as accepted for Psych.

I think, from the samples I've heard , that it is quite a contemplative and "traditional" modern energy prog rock ensemble, formed under songwriting skills, but also valuable instrumental qualities. They signed with ProgRecords, which actually doesn't make them unknown, nevertheless they can be a band to discover around here.

Fans of Gazpacho's Night and NoSound's Sol29 will also enjoy this band.

Thanks for the addition Rico.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 12:37

Greylevel is an excellent addition, please listen to them and enjoy their music

http://www.myspace.com/greylevel


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 13:21
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

GREYLEVEL

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3102

Just added in Psychedelic/Space, it was first a suggestion for Art Rock. But, perhaps thinking that it has a lot in common with some deep sounds, rather than some simple rock modern attitude, plus some common points with Porcupine Tree (Lightbulb period), No-Man or so, it went as accepted for Psych.

I think, from the samples I've heard , that it is quite a contemplative and "traditional" modern energy prog rock ensemble, formed under songwriting skills, but also valuable instrumental qualities. They signed with ProgRecords, which actually doesn't make them unknown, nevertheless they can be a band to discover around here.

Fans of Gazpacho's Night and NoSound's Sol29 will also enjoy this band.

Thanks for the addition Rico.



Didn't thought much of Gazpacho, wow.
But perhaps I need another listen, for bits of details.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 22:02
You know what, You guys are awesome!!!

Thanks for jumping into this and running with it.

I got Grayceon, and it is really good. Thanks for the heads up on this one.

Between this, Osada Vida, and Indukti, I think some of you may be trying to turn me into a metal head.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2007 at 00:38
Well, i will have a listen to Grayceon then if a Symph specialist says it is really good, then it should be Wink, but please stay as the Symphead you are, you metalheads nice try but you need more to convince him (i think LOL)

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