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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 09:06
There are some already familiar reviews, but i never heard about any Armenian prog band yet, and Oaksenham seems to be a promising and interesting band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 09:49
That's right Norbert, many progrock bands in this Autumn Special are (still) not added on Prog Archives, especially Neverness from Spain, Obscura from Italy, Ra from the UK and Oaksenham from Armenia are worth to discover .... and let's not forget Solaris Fusion from your country Hungary Thumbs%20Up

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 15:37
I have ARTSRUNI, nice mainstream-Prog record listed on PA as Prog-Folk. Yes, it's a FOLKSY music, like MOSTLY AUTUMN for instance, but there are very little NATIVE ARMENIAN influences, almost none . This is not what I expected
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 15:40
GALLERY's review -
This is what I might like!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 16:03
 
                          Thanks Prog-jester, you and Norbert keep this thread alive Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 17:20
Neverness made an amazing album i feel. Especially recommended for fans of Pink Floyd, Porcupine tree (Sky moves sideways and earlier) and Grobschnitt but with a distinct flavour of their own.Essentially spacerock i feel but with more symphonic influences (synth and organ) than aforementioned bands. Terrific album 4.5 stars for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 18:00
Dirk, I didn't get the album yet, but the pieces I heard last weekend are perfectly in line with what you write here.

Now I'll be able to buy it soon - if that flashing speed camera was pointed at someone else saturday night. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 18:06
Erik, will you post your ProgWalhalla ALSO EDEN review for them here? It's pretty nice and well-fitting
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 18:07
^Angelo, LOLWink i remember, still get the album as soon as possible, it's worth it Thumbs%20Up.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 07:14
OK Prog-jester, when I am back from my work I will post that Progwalhalla review, thanks for the compliments Thumbs%20Up
 
I just got an  e-mail from my friend Hans, Monday we will meet in Amsterdam and he will borrow me a bunch of new Italian progrock bands Approve .. and I will receive the new Riverside, I am very curious, especially after their strong performance on the Symforce Festival Clap
 
I will review these CD's in this thread in the forthcoming weeks:
 
- Trion-Pilgrim
- Big Big Train-The Difference Machine
- Mass Media-Criptoidea (Beppe Crovella)
- Officina Meccanica-La Follia...
- Pensiero Nomade-Per questi e altri naufragi
- New Trolls-Concerto gross/Seven Seasons
- Luciano Basso-Voci
- I Califfi-Fiore di Metallo
- Alluminogeni-Scolopendra
- Jinetos Negros-Omniem
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 12:00
 
                                                 Hello Prog-jester.
 
I just found the Progwalhalla review, here it is:
 

ALSO EDEN – About Time (***)

- This is a UK band with roots in the Nineties but it lasted until 2006 before Also Eden released their debut CD entitled About Time, the title is almost a self-parody! The album contains five compositions, most songs have a running time between 8 and 12 minutes. Listening to Also Eden I am delighted about their pleasant sound and the flowing shifting moods and accellarations: from dreamy with piano and warm vocals or mid-tempo with howling guitar to compelling with sensitive guitar or bombastic eruptions with flashy synthesizer flights. The singer has a strong, quite distinctive voice with a melancholical undertone. As references I would like to mention IQ and Marillion but with a more modern sound. If you are up to neo-prog, this is a band to discover!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 13:38
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

OK Prog-jester, when I am back from my work I will post that Progwalhalla review, thanks for the compliments Thumbs%20Up
 
I just got an  e-mail from my friend Hans, Monday we will meet in Amsterdam and he will borrow me a bunch of new Italian progrock bands Approve .. and I will receive the new Riverside, I am very curious, especially after their strong performance on the Symforce Festival Clap
 
I will review these CD's in this thread in the forthcoming weeks:
 
- Trion-Pilgrim
- Big Big Train-The Difference Machine
- Mass Media-Criptoidea (Beppe Crovella)
- Officina Meccanica-La Follia...
- Pensiero Nomade-Per questi e altri naufragi
- New Trolls-Concerto gross/Seven Seasons
- Luciano Basso-Voci
- I Califfi-Fiore di Metallo
- Alluminogeni-Scolopendra
- Jinetos Negros-Omniem
 
 
You're gonna like the Gli Alluminogeni and especially Luciano BassoApprove
 
Scolopendra (1972?) is loaded with hammond organ and pipe organ, very dark and moody and Voci (1976?) is vintage keyboard heaven, iirc, there's even a dollop of mellotron here and there.
 
I'm interested to hear about Califfi because many Italian Prog afficianados mention them as one of the better bands of the last 15 years.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 13:54

Hello Jimmy Row.

I know Gli Alluminogeni with Scolopendra very well (I hoped for bonustracks but the reissue only contains extended liner notes and is released in a 'deluxe papersleeve') and even wrote a review for Prog Archives. But I am very curious to Lucianno Basso, I have read so many positive reviews and not only by Italian progheads Wink I have heard I Califfi in the past, nice one but no more or less in my opinion.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 14:01
I see, I see...those Japanese mini-Lp's are coming out in bunches these days; I'm happy with the ones I've purchased, but there usually isn't any bonus material although as you said, the liner notes as well as artwork are expanded....still, I don't know if they're worth the $30-$40 US that they often cost.
 
btw, excellent job on your Autumn Special, I've been exploring some of those new bandsApprove I'm very interested in Oaksenham, Ra, and Big Big Train...looking forward to more reviews.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 14:17
Thanks Jimmy, articles like my Autumn Special are part of my 'progrock mission' here on Prog Archives and I hope more progheads will discover very interesting new progrock bands like Neverness and Oaksenham and wonderful new symphonic prog like Ra and Obscura Thumbs%20Up
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 18:32
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Thanks Jimmy, articles like my Autumn Special are part of my 'progrock mission' here on Prog Archives and I hope more progheads will discover very interesting new progrock bands like Neverness and Oaksenham and wonderful new symphonic prog like Ra and Obscura Thumbs%20Up
 
 
Fantastic work as always. I really enjoyed reading your Autumn Special.
 
I have all the Little Atlas CDs and am eagerly awaiting the new CD "Hollow". I think Little Atlas is one of the best new prog bands in the neo-symphonic prog rock genre. They write very memorable and melodic songs filled with great vintage keyboard playing and good guitar and singing.
 
I have already received and enjoyed Black Bonzo's new CD and it blows me away. They have really matured and improved thier sound. Still heavy and pompous but much more varied and filled with shifting moods and memoralbe sounds. Clap
 
I want to get Omni, Phideaux and Metaphor next!
 
By the way, I have listened to William Gray and while I do like it I am not as impressed as many others. Still, it is a very atmospheric album and it grows with every listen! Embarrassed 
Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione
Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album)
Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific
2007:
Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2007 at 22:13
Originally posted by dalt99 dalt99 wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Thanks Jimmy, articles like my Autumn Special are part of my 'progrock mission' here on Prog Archives and I hope more progheads will discover very interesting new progrock bands like Neverness and Oaksenham and wonderful new symphonic prog like Ra and Obscura Thumbs%20Up
 
 
Fantastic work as always. I really enjoyed reading your Autumn Special.
 
I have all the Little Atlas CDs and am eagerly awaiting the new CD "Hollow". I think Little Atlas is one of the best new prog bands in the neo-symphonic prog rock genre. They write very memorable and melodic songs filled with great vintage keyboard playing and good guitar and singing.
 
I have already received and enjoyed Black Bonzo's new CD and it blows me away. They have really matured and improved thier sound. Still heavy and pompous but much more varied and filled with shifting moods and memoralbe sounds. Clap
 
I want to get Omni, Phideaux and Metaphor next!
 
By the way, I have listened to William Gray and while I do like it I am not as impressed as many others. Still, it is a very atmospheric album and it grows with every listen! Embarrassed 
Black Bonzo will be one of my next purchases, the samples on Myspace really impressed me, especially one of the long tracks - very powerful sound with of course, our beloved vintage keys.  I can recommend you Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon, it is very epic - a concept album (the title explains it all) with many guest musicians (including a big orchestral sound at times...and Martin Orford from IQ makes an appearance on one of the final tracks).  Some people may not like all of the vocals because Phideaux's own voice isn't one of the strongest, but charming nonetheless. Overall, a good album...not one of the very best this year, but very good, I'd give it around 3.5 stars, maybe more.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2007 at 10:15

Thanks for your enthousiastic post, Dalt99, I am curious to the development of Little Atlas, indeed, what a band Clap William Gray is a band that you need to listen a lot of times, so dynamic and varied, from Heavy Prog to folk, never a dull moment!

Jimmy Row, Black Bonzo is almost worth to buy because of the mindblowing fold out cover!

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2007 at 14:57
Damn, it seems that LITTLE ATLAS is worth seeking!

Of good finds: Erik, I've found OUTER LIMITS' three albums almost for a song (including the latest one)!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2007 at 16:31
You better buy Little Atlas their latest effort, Prog-jester, one of the most inventive progrock albums I have heard in years, highly recommended by this Flying Dutchman Wink
 
Outer Limits their album The Scene Of Pale Blue remains my favorite, those compelling violin-Mellotron waves during the grand finale, goose bumps!


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