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The Quiet One
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Hey guys, if anyone interested, I listened today Unitopia "The Garden", the musicians are really good, not on the classic modern Symph standards, but still very capable. However the compositions, are not that Prog-headed like Transatlantic, Flower Kings, etc, they share a fair bit with enjoyable AOR/World music stuff, pretty much like The Ladder by Yes, just a bit proggier due to the 2 epics, which unfortunately the second of them, IMO, is completely un-inspired, it's a total rip-off to All of the Above by Transatlantic.
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Roland113
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Ahh, Good to know Cacho, I'll keep that in mind as I get new albums.
I pre ordered Frequency and Black Clouds, next on my list will probably be one of Phideaux' new CD's. |
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MovingPictures07
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When is Frequency coming out?
And is there any news on new TFK? |
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Roland113
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I think Frequency is going to start shipping this month. I haven't heard anything on a new Flower Kings album.
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progrules
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Mine too ! I'm very disappointed about the average rating of Inconsolable Secret, some 3,19. Can you believe that ?? As I say in my review: if you would put Knight of the North, Maker of Crowns, Long and Long ago and Having caught a Glimpse on one disk you would have a sheer masterpiece !! But because they put some weaker songs on the second disk most raters and reviewers give it 2 or 3 stars. Such a shame !
(Lirazel isn't really bad either by the way).
Overall Glass Hammer is an underrated band I believe.
Some people say they lack personality. There is some truth in that maybe. The songs aren't really powerful and extremely original. But still I like them a lot ! Edited by progrules - May 08 2009 at 00:55 |
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Roj
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The two I'm missing are Adam And Eve and Flower Power. The reviews of the former are very hit and miss, but I've got a feeling I'm going to love Flower Power, that's party why I've saved it to the end!!
Henk, you're spot on about The Inconsolable Secret. Disc one is fantastic, both epics are really great. As for disc two, the middle is really drab but the first and last tracks are superb.
Incidentally there's not much chance of a new TFK album in the near future I fear . Reading some threads in the forum on TFK's website, it appears the band are on a hiatus at present. My recommendation to Roine and Co - forget that and get back in the studio pronto, please!!!! Edited by Roj M30 - May 08 2009 at 10:23 |
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infandous
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Sure, if you'd like I've just never really worried about it really. Appreciate your comments about my reviews. Some of my very old ones (when I used a different email address.......2005 - 2006 or so) make me cringe now......though I've actually rewritten some of them since I appear as a different member now (even though I'm not ). Also, my understanding was the you had to start threads in the forum and add a band or something to get "promoted". My Agents of Mercy thread is my first one I've ever started And you're not on the forum EVERY day??? What, you have a life or something? (actually, I just have an easy going work place, so I'm able to check in here just about every day) |
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infandous
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I don't know what is about Glass Hammer for me. I picked up Chronomotree in anticipation of their Nearfest performance back in 2003 (hadn't heard any of their stuff, and that was their next to most recent album at the time). Loved it (and still enjoy it). At their Nearfest performance I was bored out of my mind. It seemed like something I should enjoy, but just seemed to drag on and on (I did enjoy the 2 songs from Chronomotree and the Kansas number they did with Rich Williams on guitar). I pretty much gave up on them after than. Then, a couple years ago, they had an epic track on The Odysse (Collusus project), and I really liked that song. So, last year I picked up their latest album Culture of Ascent. I liked the first few song, but the long tracks I find kind of boring. Not sure how to explain it but they just seem kind of bland and generic to me. I appreciate what they do, and they are very talented musicans, but so much of what they play just does nothing for me. I'm curious though, since I like Chronomotree so much and that track they did on the Odysse, if it would be worth it to me to try any of their other albums (Lex Rex is probably out, since that was most of their set at Nearfest)? |
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progrules
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Like I said, Inconsolable Secret is magnificent, Knight of the North is even better than their Odyssey track. Also Shadowlands is a great album. You could check these out both and not get disappointed.
Although I must admit The Odyssey track is of extreme quality.
Are you going to do the review of The Odyssey some day ? It's a real challenge (haven't really worked it out myself to be honest) and probably the best epic collection ever ! (though Spaghetti 3 is also excellent).
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progrules
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Well, I have to be honest: I'm not on the forum EVERY day but I am here quite often. So I have a bit of a life I guess .
And about the reasons for promotion: I get this question often in pm's but I'm not sure if it's about topics or new bands suggestions (though these things are indeed apprciated). But the real reason they asked me was that I had posted over a hundred reviews in three months. I guess that impressed the team.
I was surprised though because I thought my reviews were not really impressive. So who knows ?
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CCVP
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I frankly like most of their albums. I like every album I know, which is from Lex Rex on. I am still eager to get Chronometree and their live albums / dvds, but so far they are too expensive. Damn, Lex Rex and Shadowlands are masterpieces as well as disc 1 of Inconsolable Secret. That band is just so unappreciated . . .
About the Odyssey album, i discovered Glass Hammer in that album. I loved their song so much I bought Lex Rex, Shadowlands and Inconsolable Secret all together and i don't regret it a bit. Their last album is pretty good also, but they somehow lost the focus in some songs, so some tend to seem overlong. Still Culture Of Ascent is awesome.
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infandous
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Actually, I did review it quite a while ago. The problem is, I wasn't officially a member at the time, as at that time you had to put an email in a specific place on the control panel in order to have a link to your name and all your reviews (or something like that). I've actually been posting reviews here since 2005! If you search under infandous (but with no link), or infandous@exc .............. I think I changed emails in 2006 or so, so that didn't help either. Anyway, it's all sorted now, and I am resubmitting reviews that are under those other id's whenever I come across them (sometimes I rewrite them, but mostly I just resubmit them as is). I just resubmitted the Odyssey, so you should find mine there now. I gave it 4 stars. It's a brief review, but I don't think it's really feasible to do a song by song analysis on an album like that. Who would have the patience to read it? |
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angelmk
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i would say Just This Once and Church Of Your Heart are my fav tracks these days,. listen to it over and over .. the Flower Kings are amazing
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Nov
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Definitely I was listening to "The End Of Innocence" in the car today. What a glorious track, and one that hardly ever gets mentioned. I know that I'll be listening to The Flower Kings until the end of my days because it's possible to actually overlook a fabulous track such as this when it's on a double CD crammed with brilliance. Then one day, you're listening to it properly for the first time and it's like "Wow, how did I miss that one?" If anyone has overlooked "The End Of Innocence", go back and have another listen and see what I mean To quote you; "the Flower Kings are amazing" Edited by Nov - May 12 2009 at 17:38 |
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infandous
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Just this once is, I think, my second favorite Flower Kings song. Right after Garden Of Dreams
End of Innocence is definitely a "mood" track, as in, I have to be in the mood. But if I am, it is a good tune. On the other hand, The Merrygoround is a fantastic piece of music. Just love Salazar's drumming in the first half and Roine's solo in the second Now you guys have made me get out Stardust We Are. Thanks! |
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The Quiet One
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^ah, fans of their 90's stuff, hmm, I still need to check Stardust and Flower Power, but I doubt they can overpass Space Revolver and Unfold The Future.
The one 90's Flower Kings album I do really enjoy in the heights of the mentioned before, is Roine's solo album, TFK, simple stunning. |
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progrules
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And you're officially anounced TFK fan of the month (or something). Good grieve, did you want to prove something with 10 TFK reviews in a row ??? INCREDIBLE, even I never pulled that off. Cheers buddy
(and even some albums I don't even have in my collection, like the betcha thing. I will have to watch out for my no.1 spot where TFK fans on this site are concerned )
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Roland113
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^ I sense a gauntlet being thrown here.
"Just this Once" is a fantastic tune, though I do cheat. I've forced iTunes and my MP3 player to skip the sirens in the very beginning. I had to actually listen to a few bars of "The End of Innocence" to figure out which song it was. I can't say that I have any great affinity for that one in particular, but as Nov said, every time you listen to one of their CD's you run the chance of picking up on a new gem that you hadn't noticed before. I think that their albums tend to run together in a good way, one track slides into the next into the next and so on until you find yourself at the end of the album with an over all serene sense of wonder knowing that you enjoyed the experience, but unable to remember the exact details. It's kind of like a drunken hook up. (without the unpleasant itching the next morning) |
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angelmk
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yeah man, it's like spiritual journey .. transcendental hypnotic trip that thrills you, shakes you , crushes you , until you transpire , and being reborn again back into the world of adventures , when The Flower Kings rules the world ..i'am glad there are TFK fans here
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Roj
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Nice to hear everybody talking about my favourite album, Stardust We Are. Check my review of it .
I just love Just This Once, it's an amazing track and one of my very faves by TFK. The Merrygoround was also mentioned and that is right up there. It's my second favourite on the album (after SWA) and features my favourite ever Roine solo. Wonderful stuff.
I know the feeling Roland113 and Angel mention. The album (like most by this amazing band) just washes over you, and it's just an overall heavenly feeling, leaving you inspired, relaxed and with a completely positive vibe.
I can only agree that you hear new things each time you hear a TFK album. For instance on this classic album The Man Who Walked With Kings went (almost) unnoticed by me for a time, but is now one of my favourites on the album. It's brilliant!
I think we need a real concerted effort to review as many TFK albums as possible between us, and get those ratings up to the level where they deserve to be.
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