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panaceardrummer
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Topic: [In:Audium] Posted: November 10 2008 at 15:28 |
I dont know if i am beeing too hopefull here, but this is a band i joined around 8 months ago..who used to be more straight metal, but after a line up change we have made a concious effort to play something more original with a new sound. our joint influences are porcupine tree, oceansize (who they supported before i joined) and other alternative bands for example Karnivool, incubus, mutemath etc.
we just finished a 3 track cd yesterday that gives an idea of the new sound and it will be on i tunes, amazon and in some HMV stores..but only in our local area.
i am ben, the new drummer..and this is our new sound..
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Padraic
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Posted: November 10 2008 at 15:41 |
Hi, thanks for the link - I'll be listening to it a bit later, and will update you accordingly.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: November 10 2008 at 20:53 |
Thanks for the link. It seems a case for the Heavy Prog Team to consider.
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panaceardrummer
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Posted: November 12 2008 at 10:42 |
ahh ok thanks for taking a look.... i was myself thinking about heavy prog- but didnt know if it was proggy enough? there is definately a "different" sound with a few odd time signatures but the structure of the songs themselves arent very progressive.
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Padraic
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Posted: November 13 2008 at 10:18 |
I'm sorry, but it looks like the band will not be approved for inclusion in Progarchives. Best of luck to you guys, you have a really nice sound.
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panaceardrummer
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Posted: November 17 2008 at 14:53 |
ahh fair, can i ask why not? is it the lack off proggyness,the lack of a label, or the quality of the music??
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Padraic
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Posted: November 17 2008 at 15:28 |
panaceardrummer wrote:
ahh fair, can i ask why not? is it the lack off proggyness,the lack of a label, or the quality of the music?? |
If I could be so bold as to speak for those that decided, it was a lack of "progginess" - lack of label certainly didn't factor in, and I believe most thought the music was of good quality (sonically and otherwise).
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Atavachron
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Posted: November 17 2008 at 19:11 |
it was close guys but, as NaturalScience says, the HevyProg Team felt the material just wasn't progressive, or progressive enough.. having no label can present a problem but usually only if there is also no proper CD that may be distributed
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