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Doomcifer
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Do it!!! I am completely addicted and consumed by this album!! |
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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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Captain Capricorn
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I recommend Joe Meek's I Hear A New World...
...it was originally recorded in 1959 & is arguably the first psychedelic recording. Edited by Captain Capricorn - March 06 2009 at 07:43 |
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Parish
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The Decemberists new album, The Hazards of Love
Think "Dark Side of the Moon" crossed with a Gilbert & Sullivan play...its phenomenal |
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Floydian42
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Hmm... this might not fit for this thread, but rather then posting a recommendation, I'm looking for one. Does anyone know if there's anything out there that can be compared to Steven Wilson's insurgentes, minus the drone influence? I really liked the sound of "No Twilight" and "Significant other" and I like that it has the energy but a bit more compossure and energy then TMV stuff, which it's often compared too. Any ideas?
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bimmerz_vn
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If you are not familiar with this instrument, watch for a thread coming soon, to a forum near you!) He plays a 14 string model. Since you only touch the string to the neck on these instruments, both hands are free to play totally different things. (There is no picking.) This basically allows him to be playing an 8 string guitar and a 6 string base at the same time. He does it very well. There are several people out there that play these types of guitars, of course. Trey Gunn plays only Warr guitars and Tony Levin has been using a stick off and on forever. But I digress. Back to what I started mumbling about 2 paragraphs ago.
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lazland
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Just in case anyone missed the review, The Wishing Tree new LP, Steve Rothery of Marillion's side project, comes highly recommended. Available as a download from Marillion.com
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Enhance your life. Get down to www.lazland.org
Now also broadcasting on www.progzilla.com Every Saturday, 4.00 p.m. UK time! |
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timothy leary
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hourglass.......oblivious to the obvious
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avestin
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Dull Schicksal
Dutch band playing humorous quirky rock tinged with some jazz. Links: http://www.recyclopedia.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=44 http://www.last.fm/music/Dull+Schicksal And read here an interesting article about Dutch post-punk bands http://www.furious.com/Perfect/dutchpostpunk.html |
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eddz
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Mudvayne- Prog metal, as well as alternative metal, idk what sub-genre it would go under.
Amorphis-I'd put them under tech/extreme prog. They're a Finnish metal band that worked with death metal and other extreme genres and continues to be prog metal |
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eddz
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Mudvayne-prog metal and alternative metal
Amorphis-extreme metal/tech both are mentioned inother forums |
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BAD ALCHEMY
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I would like to recommend a uk a Alt-Space/ Progressive rock group called Suns Of The Tundra.
In the early 90s they were a psychedelic/shoegaze metal called 'Peach', one Justin Chancellor from Tool
was the original bass player.
Tool have covered 2 songs by Peach/Suns , one is 'You lied' & was released on the 'Salival' box set, the other track was 'Spasm',-both are on 'You Tube'
The 'Peach' album 'Giving Birth To A Stone' is still available(it contains a King Crimson cover of 'catfood'!!)
the 2 Suns of The Tundra albums are available from the website.
For fans of ; TOOL,PORCUPINE TREE & Oceansize
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Obed Marsh
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Doomcifer
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Zu - Carboniferous
jazz/metal/noise/rock/math/ ...wtf knows. Just excellent, visceral music from this Italian three-piece. 15th album, debut on Mike Patton's Ipecac label. |
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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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StRyan1868
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I know these guys are a death metal act but they have one album that stands out as very interesting. GoreGuts is the band and the album is Obscura ( i think that spelled correctly). The first time I heard this album I hated it, it so abbrasive but here was something going on in the music that stuck to me. Fair warning though not for everyone the vocals are well different even by death metal standards. I put the album up for a while then came across it again and i just put it on and let it sink in. Suddenly it became clear I saw what the band was going for. I will not try to explain the sound cause I cant its something you will need to hear for your self. Check it out if you have the time.
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Tzibo
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I know that this is basically the wrong thread, but I didn't want to make a new thread for this and there were no general seek & find -threads, so, I'm seeking recommendations.
The thing is, I'd like to find a band which has Spanish- or Latino- or such influences, you know, like flamenco guitar etc. And I'd also like it to be some kinda (prog)rock or -metal, you know, like Mars Volta. I seriously when they sing in Spanish or play some acoustic parts, even though the electric parts are as good too. Do you have anything to match my seekings? :P Thanks in advance, even if you don't find anything you at least tried. ;) |
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mr.cub
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Try Return to Forever's The Romantic Warrior, a nice acoustic piece that embodies such influences. Check out all their albums from Hymn of the 7th Galaxy through Romantic Warrior. They are jazz-fusion so there is a lot more going on alongside the Spanish influences, but Al Di Meola's early solo work has a very Spanish influenced feel to it as well. Hope that helps
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GreyGhost
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Concerto Maximo - Pendragon
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Plankowner
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Del Castillo http://www.delcastillomusic.com/
Not really prog or anything, but ceertainly should be something you'd be interested in...
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CaincelaOreinim
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Check out a band called Madame Clauss.
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The Quiet One
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Lost Reverie - Desiderata Damn good mix of Post Rock and Heavy Metal Here's the link for the free legal download: http://www.wiseowlrecords.com/releases/view/30 Velislav Ivanov - So Close to the Sky Itself Great melancholic Neo Prog, borderline Eclectic, here's the free legal download: http://nebosvod.awardspace.com/index.php?p=1 Spleen Arcana - The Field Where She Died Interesting melancholic Alt. Prog Rock. Free listen and/or download here: http://spleenarcana.bandcamp.com/ |
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Neil Palfreyman
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Gotta agree with this one - imho it's Pendies best DVD release to date. The sound quality is superb and the band are so full of energy its a great way to spend a couple of hours. ---------------- Listening to: The Pineapple Thief - February 13th |
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