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Roland113
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I can relate to your thoughts on Retropolis. I feel much the same about Adam and Eve. It's a good enough album I guess, but there's nothing on it that really grabs me. If I'm going to listen to something by The Flower Kings, there seem to be so many options that I prefer. Ironically, I think you're spot on with your thoughts on their albums being underrated, I think all three that you single out are some of their best albums. Every time I listen to "Paradox Hotel" I seem to find some song that had gone unnoticed until now. "Stardust We Are" was the album that my wife and I listened to on the way back and forth from LaMaze class for a month, it's a fantastically relaxing album. "Unfold the Future" was my most recent purchase (and the last studio album that I needed). It's got a great jazzy feel and Jonas Reingold shows that he is one of the best modern prog bassists going these days. I too am amazed that they don't have any higher ranked albums. I'm hoping to see them again next year, maybe a Transatlantic / Flower Kings double billing...I can dream, can't I? (Howard, if you're reading this, soungs like a great line up for 3RP 2010. . . I'm just sayin') |
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Thanks progrocker, I kind of figured that they're not their best but still, I want them for completion purposes. Still looking. |
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Roj
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You know Tom, I've been listening to those bonus tracks on Sum Of No Evil quite a bit lately, and I think I was a little harsh. The River is a really nice song, but I've totally fell for Turn The Stone. It's one of those rockier numbers they do so well, a little in the vein of Sword Of God and Paradox Hotel (track). The other bonus track, Regal Divers is easily the weaker of the three.
Incidentally buddy, I finally got round to listening to the stream tracks of Frost on PA. The track from Milliontown is great, so I've ordered the album.
Hope you and the family are well.
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The Quiet One
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Hey guys! Been wanting to check some other modern Symphonic Prog bands, I already know the 'classics', as you already know, Flower Kings, Tangent, Transatlantic, Karmakanic... still need to check Spock's Beard...
but still, any others? I was wondering about Frost*, or some others... EDIT: oh also I've checked some Glass Hammer, though it didn't click me, as well as IQ's latest stuff(Dark Matter) Edited by cacho - May 03 2009 at 18:34 |
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Hey Pablo ! Always nice if someone asks for suggestions. But of course I will have to take your personal taste into account then and not just think about mine !
First: The four bands you mention along with TFK is not all in that specific corner. Have you heard about Agents of Mercy ? It's the latest project with Roine as initiator. It has to be another great effort. I only recently bought it but the rumours say it's great . I would check it out if I were you. And there's of course Tomas Bodin solo. Do you know any of his albums ? I know four of them and they are all great.
If you want to go for something spectacular released this year: go for Martigan's latest called Vision. If you are in for some great neo prog with symphonic leanings: take this one. Highly recommended !
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Roland113
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Hey Roj, good to hear from you, hope all is well on your end too. Yeah, I'm still looking for some digital outlet for the extra songs but no luck as of yet. Glad to hear that you like what you've heard from Frost*, let me know what you think of the album once you get it. Enjoy Tom |
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Hey Cacho, I think you hit the nail on the head, Spock's Beard is a great way to go. Personally, I would consider "V" their most symphonic but all nine of their albums have some redeeming qualities. I'm partial to the Neal Morse era CD's though the NdV ones are good as well. As for Frost*, I personally love them, though I wouldn't call them symphonic. They're almost pop prog, a lot of catchy melodies, some heavy guitar, odd time signatures and great musicianship. I would put them more in the realm of the more recent English Prog a la Arena. I'd check out their streaming tracks before I got anything, just incase. Finally, a symphonic recommendation. I bought one of the songs off of Unitopia's "The Garden" and it's pretty good. I'd give the one song that I heard a four star rating. Also, Singularity's latest "Of All the Mysteries" is great as well. The epic piece "Islands" that ends the CD is one of the better epics that I've heard in a while. Enjoy, |
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Well, let me chime in with my thoughts on Retropolis (a little late, I know). It is my favorite Flower Kings album. It's hard to explain why, but I think it's probably one of (if not THE) most retro FK albums. This might be a bad thing, if it wasn't for the fact that the majority of the songs were written long before the Flower Kings existed, some of them in the 70's (according to Stolt anyway). The title track wasn't, and neither were Tomas' contributions.
Anyway, it was the first album of theirs I heard and it just had/has everything I love about prog all in one album. I listened to it again recently and loved every minute of it. Interestingly enough, I think "There Is More To This World" is actually my least favorite track on the album, though I still like it. Anyway, it's probably sentimentality for me, as it was my first taste of the Kings. I'd still say that Unfold is their best album, even if it's not my favorite (though I'd say it's easily number 2 or 3 on my favorites........haven't thought about how they stack up in a while, as they all have things I enjoy on them). As to mention of Agents of Mercy, I quite enjoy that album. Very nice early Genesis vibe going on, very interesting and different vocals (for a Roine project anyway) and some nice melodies. All in all, not as good as a Flower Kings album, but definetly enjoyable. I'm wondering why it hasn't been added to the archives yet? I actually submitted it myself thinking maybe no one had, but haven't heard anything about it since. |
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Roland113
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Hey, Infandous, welcome to the thread, better late then never Ohh, that's interesting, I didn't realize so many of the songs on the CD had been sitting around for a while. I agree with you on "There is More to This World" was my favorite The Flower Kings song for a while, though it's fallen down my chart of favorites since then. Like you, Retropolis was the first CD of theirs that I had purchased and it (obviously) spurred me on to a great appreciation of the band. |
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On a related side note, I have about 360 posts to date, 28 of them are on this thread...8% of my posts are right here.
Go team Flower Kings Yeah, I'm a wienie. |
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About Retropolis being the most retro: well, it's in the title so it's like kicking in an open door . Sorry, silly joke, no offense ! But according to the majority Sum of No Evil is their most retro album actually. It's probably a close call between those two.
And you're right: Agents of Mercy should be on PA ! Maybe we can start a thread on the suggested bands forumcategory and all support the idea. How about that ?
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Ah, yeah, I know that the bands I mentioned aren't that similar to TFK, but I was reffering mainly to the modern Symphonic "wave", if possible from Sweden... Anyways, those recomendations are stuff that I must check out! Thanks! |
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Thanks I'll check some of those, though I forgot to mention that I will be receiven The Garden by Unitopia in a couple of days. I'll tell you what I think of it, the reviews are kind of a hit-or-miss... |
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Well, to tell you the truth, I didn't even think of the title when I wrote that.....silly me Sum doesn't really sound retro to me. More so than the previous 2 or 3 albums I suppose though. All of their albums are somewhat retro, as in they try to maintain the style and feel of 70's prog (though they add other elements of course). Sounds like a good idea for Agents. I'm in. |
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Okay everyone. I've added a thread to the suggested bands forum for Agents Of Mercy. I expect to see you all there cheering on it's inclusion on the archives
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Guys!
This is new on YouTube: "Blade of Cain" live in 2005!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBbypNnWSKo Watch in HQ - it's amazing! Nov Edited by Nov - May 06 2009 at 17:48 |
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Wow, Glass Hammer is one of my all-time favorite retro-prog bands. Edited by CCVP - May 06 2009 at 18:16 |
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Sorry for my late reaction (I'm not in the forum EVERY day you know) but I will attend to it right now !
By the way, Mike. I often wondered: why aren't you promoted to prog reviewer yet ? You're on PA for quite some time now and have done some great reviews so far. Have they (admin team) overlooked you or have you refused to become prog reviewer (always a possibility of course ).
In case they overlooked, shall I do a recommendation to the admin team ? Edited by progrules - May 07 2009 at 00:48 |
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Milliontown arrived today, so I'll try and make sure I give it a good listen over the weekend. Incidentally, my next prog gig is Dream Theater in June, and guess who the support band is? Yep, it's Frost*! How good is that?
I really must check out the Agents Of Mercy album too. And some older Karmakanic. And also get the last 2 TFK albums . I'm almost dreading completing the collection of TFK; then I'll have no more new TFK to look forward to .
Incidentally, I agree wholeheartedly with CCVP. Glass Hammer are great!
Nearly up to page 10 of this thread. Way to go everybody . Edited by Roj M30 - May 07 2009 at 03:27 |
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Roland113
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Roj, Ok, I'm jealous, I'd love Dream Theater and Frost*. My understanding is that Frost* was originally asked to be part of the progressive nation tour this year but couldn't commit to the length of time. The tour isn't coming to Pittsburgh, but I would have found a way to drive there if it was going to have Dream Theater, Frost and Pain of Salvation. What a line up that would have been, add Zappa plays Zappa and heh, it would have rivaled 3RP for the most exciting show of the year. Don't fear completion...if I may ask, which two are you missing? Haven't heard Agents of Mercy yet. CCVP, I'm hit and miss with Glass Hammer. I like what I've heard, but love very little of it. They're what I describe as a "nice" band. They're nice to listen to, they're nice background music to me. They don't amaze me. I'm going to see them this fall so I'm hoping the live show will spur me to a greater appreciation of them. Last year, I came out of 3RP having a better appreciation of Nick DiVirgilo's singing, we'll hope for something similar with Glass Hammer this year. |
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