My lesser known and unknown new prog bands thread |
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Shakespeare
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 18 2006 Status: Offline Points: 7744 |
Posted: August 08 2007 at 20:15 |
If I had money I would own them all...
I have 3 dollars and no job . |
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akiko
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 18 2005 Location: The Cinema Show Status: Offline Points: 169 |
Posted: August 08 2007 at 20:54 |
My this is amazing. Great work. Where do you find the time to dedicate to such comprehensive endeavor?
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Schizoid Man
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 03 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 251 |
Posted: August 08 2007 at 23:40 |
Thank You Erik.
Always on the look out for new music.
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Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.
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Dim
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 17 2007 Location: Austin TX Status: Offline Points: 6890 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 00:38 |
^Get your own name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mrgd
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 02 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 822 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 00:44 |
What a great critique. An invaluable 'heads up' on newer and promising bands. Helps us to realise just how strong this music is worldwide.
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Looking still the same after all these years...
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 07:52 |
Yeah, I need to discover this much new prog music like I need another hole in my head. Dang it!
Prog Archives give me back my life!
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 08:00 |
Thanks for your very positive posts
Well, fellow progheads, it takes less time than you think to create this database because on the hard disc of my computer I own a huge collection of reviews I made for several progrock magazines in the last 15 years. So the only thing I have to do is to make a compilation of reviews and then put it on a thread on the Forum. Of course that takes time but it's fun, in the early Nineties I was delighted about Greg Walker his Syn-Phonic - and Ken Golden his Laser's Edge catalogue (loaded with small descriptions about the Seventies Italian Prog), for me it was a kind of small Progrock Bible, now I have made my version
Johnobvious, just but that 3-CD compilation, Nexus and Simon Says are awesome, almost worth to buy it Edited by erik neuteboom - August 09 2007 at 08:04 |
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laplace
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 06 2005 Location: popupControl(); Status: Offline Points: 7606 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 08:08 |
well done =) i'm not especially into symphonic rock but your reviews are a good read.
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Logan
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Posted: August 09 2007 at 10:18 |
Excellent reviews. Of these, I particularly wish to mention Kotebel's Omphalos. The music can seem a little over-busy, and perhaps the mind of the composer is too apparent (it doesn't sound spontaneous, nor is it, and it demands compositional analysis as one listens -- rather than just enjoying the music and letting it flow over you, one is very aware of how the composer is structuring the music, and what he's trying to do with it) but it is very enjoyable even if comes across, at times, as something of a compositional exercise. Well-structured though, It's the vocals that hooked me particularly (having been able to download Mercury Pentacle at Kotebel's site before buying the album).
That was a revelatory album for me when it came out as I didn't know much modern Prog. I quickly picked up the other Kotebel albums (this and Fragments of Light are my favourite Kotebel releases). I like operatic vocals in Prog. Anyway, I may not listen to symph on the whole as much as I once did (still many classic French bands in that category that I listen to regularly -- Arachnoid, Carpe Diem, Clearlight...), and I'm not sure what percentage of these are symph, (but lots of lush music and symph is your particular fave) but your list is a great reminder for me that there's lots of great music to hear that Erik Neuteboom likes. Anyway, excellent job. I only you could publish (well you could, anyone can) a book utilisng many of your reviews and articles (perhaps focusing on Mellotrons in Prog). Edited by Logan - August 09 2007 at 11:28 |
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LeInsomniac
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 22 2006 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 315 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 10:41 |
As allways erik surpreends us all, I didnt had time to see all the reviews, some of the groups I already know and own (thanks to erik) but it almost made me cry the fact that i don't know almost 80 % of the groups and albums, and that i already own so much stuff i haven't heard and still dont know very much, that if i tried to acquire all these groups and albums i would have to spend an entire week just listening to them (which with the proper side dishes I wouldnt mind) thanks erik for the contribution, hoping the day your symphonic thread makes one year, and when the Symforce happens all of the progheads that will be there (myself included) will party in honor of that happening! keep the prog work!
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glass house
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 16 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 4986 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 10:47 |
Erik, about Logan's remark about a book, I thought you mentioned something like that? Your an economy on your own, people will buy and buy from your recommendations.Those reviews are handy as a database, I have loads of band names on pieces of paper lying around.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 11:49 |
I am really touched by your enthousiastic posts and I hope to hear very soon from you that my reviews have lead to new discoveries, that's my main goal with this thread.
Glass House, it has crossed my mind to publish a book about symphonic prog, embellished with the many interviews I did with progrock musicians/bands and the specials I wrote about vintage keyboards like the Mellotron. But on the other hand, if I do it this way, it's OK to me.
At this moment I am listening to the new Galahad album, quite compelling experience, I hope they will visit Holland very soon
And I have updated the database by adding Anima Mundi and Aether (Latin-Prog) and lots of interesting new Italian bands Edited by erik neuteboom - August 09 2007 at 12:50 |
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johnobvious
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 11 2006 Location: Nebraska Status: Offline Points: 1361 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 14:54 |
The new Galahad looks like a winner and I will be getting it soon. Never heard of the band until very recently but it looks like their long career has reached a peak with this new effort.
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Biggles was in rehab last Saturday
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 15:40 |
I witnessed a triple concert featuring Galahad in the early Nineties in Paradiso (Amsterdam), it was one of the most disappointing concerts I have ever seen and especially Galahad was terrible, way too loud, after a few songs almost everybody when to the bar in order to drink away their frustrations about Galahad its bad performance So when I listened to the new CD and watched the DVD, I was very pleasantly surprised about the 'new Galahad', they have turned into a very interesting and unique sounding progrock band, a big hand for Galahad Johnobvious, I have just added the Odyssey 3-CD to this database, what an euphoric review when I look back at it after one year
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Angelo
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Posted: August 09 2007 at 16:32 |
Erik, if only I had a job where I could work night shifts. I would attempt to take your approach to music and reviewing - although I would very likely fail miserably.
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ISKC Rock Radio
I stopped blogging and reviewing - so won't be handling requests. Promo's for ariplay can be sent to [email protected] |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 16:41 |
Well Angelo, I don't like nightshifts (my Border Collie Lola don't understand that I want to sleep at daylight ) but it's perfect to watch DVD's and listen to music .. and it pays very well About my way of reviewing, it's something that I have build up in 15 years, keep that in mind instead of saying that you would "fail miserably" because that is a negative approach, you should focus on your good points and build up your qualities gradually and, last but not least, have fun while writing, that has always been my main goal, FUN! Edited by erik neuteboom - August 09 2007 at 16:45 |
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glass house
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 16 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 4986 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 16:45 |
Angelo and Erik, maybe that is a idea for a thread. A thread where experienced reviewers give their help to lesser experienced reviewers? If needed afcourse.
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Angelo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: May 07 2006 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 13244 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 17:01 |
Erik - I wasn't completely serious about being afraid to fail, it was a way of complimenting (it's a style thing for which I don't recall the name ). However, it is still difficult to squeeze out a decent review, I have about 40 drafts that I can finish, but I just don't get around to polishing and publishing them here.
That makes me like Tony's proposal - it could be worth a try. And it might just solve some of the issues brought up on the forums about the quality of reviews. |
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ISKC Rock Radio
I stopped blogging and reviewing - so won't be handling requests. Promo's for ariplay can be sent to [email protected] |
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Speesh
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 21 2006 Location: NJ / VT Status: Offline Points: 435 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 17:10 |
Impressive! Thanks so much, I've been looking into newer progressive bands recently. I'll have to start by looking for that After Crying live show! Thanks again!
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MajesterX
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 30 2005 Status: Offline Points: 513 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 19:30 |
I don't see the point in starting or listening to a band that tries to re-create 70's symph. prog rock.
The time of progressive rock as it was in the 70's is over, new bands should draw some influence in moderation from those bands, and try to create their own category of music. |
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