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nahnite
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I recommed getting your hands on a CD by Leaves' Eyes. They're a six-piece prog/goth/metal band with a female lead singer (Liv Kristine), who writes all the lyrics for the group. She also has a beautiful, clear, starry-eyed soprano. Her husband, Alex Krull, does the low growly stuff.
You can find the video for "Elegy" here:
You can also find the video for "Into Your Light" here:
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avestin
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Cargo Cult Revival - Snakecharmer (Forgotten Empire, 2008)This album can truly charm snakesThis four piece instrumental band from CT, USA has released so far two albums, of the heavy brand with several underlying elements such as a spacey and psychedelic atmosphere, stoner-rock elements (listen to the last track on Snakecharmer), fusion segments emphasized by the bewitching cello and an overall encompassing and enveloping sound that takes me away while listening to far away places, surrounded by mountains of crushing riffs and deep evoking rhythms and the alternating uplifting or mesmerizing string instrument playing. The music presents spacey segments and psychedelic elements
(“b*****d Son”, “Snakecharmer”), upbeat and energetic melodies (“Divine
Machine”), heavy rock with long brooding riffs (“b*****d Son”) and
gripping themes (“Snakecharmer”). The first track, “Divine Machine”, starts off bouncy and happily
with the guitar and electric cello at the front, playing a catchy
melody, greatly enhanced by the rest of the lineup. The track has a
propulsive rhythm to it, hard to not be gripped by. The title track, “Snakecharmer”, is a 38 minute piece. At its core
lies a simple slow spacey droning theme with long and heavy guitar
riffs, that is the basis for the explorations and different directions
the music takes off from and keeps coming back to. The “take-offs”
plunge into more dynamic and quicker terrains, very different from one
another; this creates the epic proportions of this track, as you get a
variety of musical excursions all interconnected by this core theme. The “b*****d Son” closes the album with a noisy, heavy, psychedelic dirty sound, which is moderate in pace but nonetheless energetic and powerful. Though I would prefer ending the album with the title track and not this one, it does fit as a closer as it manages to clear off a bit the effect of the long and hypnotic title track with its more crude and simplistic approach. This is a fun tune with its sludgy sound and the cello part mingles in effortlessly. Snakecharmer is a highly enjoyable album, recommended if you like instrumental pieces, with a sense of adventure and an experimental edge. Looking forward to more from this band. |
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avestin
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Fun Machine - Sonnenhuhn (BNS Sessions, 2009)New Jersey based band that seem to not take life too seriously, or at least with much humour. This is also evident in their music, but listen carefully to realize how much effort, work and emotion has been put into it.Crazy to a certain extent, Fun Machine “produces” music which is, well… fun! Fun Machine’s music is accessible and catchy. It sounds familiar and yet new and refreshing. It is well played, cleverly composed and a delight to listen to. It is the little intricacies in the songs that add a special flavour to them, make them even more appealing than their basic ideas. Also, the effective interplay of guitar and keyboards, the effects that each one does, provides a wide range of sounds and evoke many different emotions – from aggressive to nostalgic, from sensual to appeasing to sleepy. The sound is very coherent and tight; the complex parts are meticulously done and are a delight to listen to. They do not, however, only focus on making complex and intricate music, but on beautiful and attractive and memorable melodies. Their music writing is very successful in this sense. This is what caught me from first listen, despite the complexity of the songs and the lengths of some. The magic is achieved by efficiently combining those two attributes in their music. A highly enjoyable album, refreshing and familiar at the same time (at least to me); Recommended, particularly if you like any of the band’s mentioned above and also if you like quirky and hyper active complex rock. Listen to them here: http://www.myspace.com/funmachine |
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Negoba
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It's not new or terribly obscure but I recently discovered the recordings of Jonas Hellborg with Shawn Lane. I like them better than Shawn's solo stuff really. The album "Good People in Times of Evil" is actually a trio with a virtuoso tabla player, so you've got three of the best of their instruments jamming. Probably more interesting for musicians but pretty incredible stuff.
Fully streamable too!
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avestin
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I'll recommend these albums and bands/musicians by referring to the threads I've opened for them:
And also this thread by Negoba: |
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The Quiet One
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Velislav Ivanov - So Close to the Sky Itself Not in PA, yet. Still it's some excellent Neo/Xover Prog, with somber climax ala VDGG to a lot of Crimsonish mellotron. Highly recomended! Here's the free legal download: http://nebosvod.awardspace.com/index.php?p=1 |
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beaverteeth92
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The Man in a Blue Turban with a Face - Man Man
It's some insane experimental music. Picture ragtime with other weird instruments unusual for a rock setting thrown in (such as various percussion, like marimbas and xylophones). The vocals sort of remind me of Mike Patton. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxv0qhAauAk |
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Lev
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Jordan Rudess - The Road Home
The Road Home is a covers album, where Jordan goes back and covers all the tracks that influenced him in becoming the player he is today. The album features Rod Morgenstein, Neal Morse, Kip Winger, Steven Wilson, Ed Wynne , Bumblefoot, Marco Sfogli, Nick D'Virgilio, Ricky Garcia and Bert Baldwin. He covers greats such as Genesis, EL&P, Yes, King Crimson etc. I actually prefer these versions to the original, he mixes them about in his own way and they're beyond superb. Especially 'Tarkus', his tribute to EL&P. There's also one of his own tracks on there, that's also utter genius. |
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timothy leary
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anima mundi........jagannath orbit
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goat2112
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A young band but i think they have something. guitar is killer
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superprog
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Leslie Low - The Ground (this is beautiful systems-folk ala Steve Tibbets w Robert Wyatt-Beach Boys inflections....)
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zachfive
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I recommend making a VDGG station on Pandora. I've recently done this and for the past 6 hrs consistent great prog. Ranging from J-tull to The Nice, Gargamel ( a nice touch), Gong, GG, and numerous others.
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Arsihsis
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I recommend Os Mutantes' 1973 release O A e o Z. They were a prominent figure in Brazil's Tropicália movement. Their early sounds are much more akin to psychedelia & early Canterbury, but for O A e o Z, Os Mutantes went 100% prog
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Drew
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Totally agree- this album is amazing! |
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mobby
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highly recommended:
metamorphosis latest, dark, their best release by far..
dawn: loneliness..pity this album has not been received very well..read few reviews online and mostly they were not very favorable, mainly because they were compared too much to camel,and of course they are not like camel..some latimer influences in the solos..but it is a beautiful album that should be appreciate it without any comparisons..a concept with beautiful melodies, great guitar, drumming, and a good voice..
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WalterDigsTunes
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While it's not my favourite Mutantes or prog album, it's still a damn weird and cool listen. Those crazy organ sounds and the random freak-outs... I might just listen to it after I finish playing the second Chac Mool record. Cheers! |
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Doomcifer
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Universal Totem Orchestra - The Magus
Any fans of Magma really NEED to check this out...immediately! |
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Greater is the man who conquers himself, than he who conquers a hundred times a hundred on the battlefield.
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progkidjoel
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EVERYONE has to try Yes Relayer... Its just not open for debate.
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Parish
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Just wait until you hear The Decemberists new record, The Hazards of Love.
A truly inspired concept release...
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BaldFriede
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"Sonnenhuhn" is German for "Sun Chicken", by the way. Edited by BaldFriede - March 02 2009 at 09:16 |
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue. |
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