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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BronDune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2009 at 04:54
Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

I'm listening to the excellent Meditavolutions (1996) by tragically overlooked jazzcore/prog band Iceburn (also called Iceburn Collective but I think the original plain Iceburn name sounds cooler) and I'd like you to listen to it too and join my campaign to get them included in the PA listings as they deserve. Instrument focused (but there is some singing) madness by real virtuosos. It's very raw, sounding improvised, live, unedited, almost as though it was actually played in one take without the usual trickery which is quite admirable. The fact that the album is a musical palindrome is one of the most deliciously proggy ideas I've ever seen.
It has a 22 minute track called Sphinx, how can you resist?
You mean that band from Utah ? http://www.myspace.com/iceburn12 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Textbook Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2009 at 04:57

That's them but that's a pretty sad internet presence.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote trench62 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2009 at 11:11
I recommend The 2nd in a series of 3 free download albums from TRENCH
 
 
Haunting and disturbing Imaginary soundtrack .
 
 
 
 
 
 
ENJOY...............................IT's FREE
 
 
 
Feedback more than welcome.
 
 
3rd album in the trilogy to follow shortly  "THE COLONIES OF MARS"
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kustin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2009 at 06:17
I've listened to this record for around two years now, but I am definitely surprised that "John Macaluso & Union Radio" and his debut 2007 record "The Radio Waves Goodbye" isn't in on Progarchives. Macaluso is known for his numerous acts over decades (the acclaimed Norwegian progmetal band Ark, the supergroup Starbreaker, TNT, Yngwie Malmsteen etc).

"The Radio Waves Goodbye" is comprised with various musical incorporations, mainly progressive metal, progressive rock, jazz fusion and art rock. It also features guests known from the prog act, such as James LaBrie, Vitalij Kuprij, Marco Sfogli and many more outside the prog territory.

You can visit his site and listen to the 6 tracks out his debut album from the media player. I recommend the tracks "Soul In Your Mind" and "T-34" for their prog-metal orientation and other tracks that are more Jazz-fusion oriented (besides "Pretzel" that is more of a drum solo track).


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BronDune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2009 at 11:38
Originally posted by Kustin Kustin wrote:

I've listened to this record for around two years now, but I am definitely surprised that "John Macaluso & Union Radio" and his debut 2007 record "The Radio Waves Goodbye" isn't in on Progarchives. Macaluso is known for his numerous acts over decades (the acclaimed Norwegian progmetal band Ark, the supergroup Starbreaker, TNT, Yngwie Malmsteen etc).

"The Radio Waves Goodbye" is comprised with various musical incorporations, mainly progressive metal, progressive rock, jazz fusion and art rock. It also features guests known from the prog act, such as James LaBrie, Vitalij Kuprij, Marco Sfogli and many more outside the prog territory.

You can visit his site and listen to the 6 tracks out his debut album from the media player. I recommend the tracks "Soul In Your Mind" and "T-34" for their prog-metal orientation and other tracks that are more Jazz-fusion oriented (besides "Pretzel" that is more of a drum solo track).

Even better if you give http://www.johnmacaluso.com/ in your post Wink


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Originally posted by BronDune BronDune wrote:

Originally posted by Kustin Kustin wrote:

I've listened to this record for around two years now, but I am definitely surprised that "John Macaluso & Union Radio" and his debut 2007 record "The Radio Waves Goodbye" isn't in on Progarchives. Macaluso is known for his numerous acts over decades (the acclaimed Norwegian progmetal band Ark, the supergroup Starbreaker, TNT, Yngwie Malmsteen etc).

"The Radio Waves Goodbye" is comprised with various musical incorporations, mainly progressive metal, progressive rock, jazz fusion and art rock. It also features guests known from the prog act, such as James LaBrie, Vitalij Kuprij, Marco Sfogli and many more outside the prog territory.

You can visit his site and listen to the 6 tracks out his debut album from the media player. I recommend the tracks "Soul In Your Mind" and "T-34" for their prog-metal orientation and other tracks that are more Jazz-fusion oriented (besides "Pretzel" that is more of a drum solo track).

Even better if you give http://www.johnmacaluso.com/ in your post Wink

Oh, I thought I added the link in my post, but I guess I was too tired to notice. Embarrassed


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Excellent this record by John Macaluso, The Radio Waves Goodbye!Clap
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The Third Ear Band ...... Alchemy LP and they also did the sound track for a Playboy magazine production of Macbeth. Saw them in Regents Park w/ Caravan way back. (at least I think it was Regents 1973?)
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Majestic  "arrival", very nice
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RebelAngel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2009 at 19:35
hey folks...I wanted to introduce you with a pretty cool band, that I've seen live some days ago and i bet noone has ever heard of...but check em out...guess they could fit for some of you :-)

http://www.myspace.com/palindromeaustria



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might i recommend native from the label sargent house (Rx bandits, Russian circles) they are very dancey, very original, never boring. this band very much needs to be on PA

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there vocals are all yelling (not screaming, Like these arms are snakes) but if you like the music you will probably get past them pretty fast.

very nice
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5bridgeS- the Thomas Tracks is an overlooked album of 09, that really needs all the praise it can get! This blew me away from the first listen. Retro-prog at its bestClap
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I HIGHLY recommend the new Shadow Gallery album, Digital Ghosts!  Its the best prog rock album I've bought in years!  Every single track is outrageous.< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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I suggest fans of Pain of Salvation and Ayreon to check out the album "Painting on Glass" by The 3rd and the Mortal. It's quite an underrated album, I'd say. :)
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OSADA VIDA - Uninvited dreams
A great new release from these Polish heavy proggers.

IZZ - The Darkened Room
New album from IZZ, great tunes, catchy, and slightly dark.

RUSCELLO, IL - Paesaggio Solare (Estate 1972)
Stellar prog rock from Italy

GIARDINO DELLE DELIZIE - Ritratto di Ballerina
3rd release from this Italian band, wonderful keyboards lead prog.


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To continue the previous post:
PICTORIAL WAND - Face of Our Fathers
Good dynamic heavy prog, with Pain Of Salvation (and to a lesser extent, Ayreon) as influences).

LED BIB - Sensible Shoes
Great crazy jazz

Aranis - Songs from mirage
The third album from this wonderful Belgian instrumental neo-classical lineup, this times with voices all throughout

Joris Vanvinckenroye - Basta
Very enjoyable, rhythmic and melodic release from double bassist and main composer of Aranis

Gosta Berlings Saga - Detta Har Hänt
Read the reviews

Moraine - Manifest Density


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Hi Guys,
 
I'd like to recommend a fresh release from Musea Records, the wonderful debut CD of a new Hungarian band called TABULA SMARAGDINA. Their album can be described as symphonic prog, lots of mellotrons, hammond and heavy guitar sounds. Very vintage but yet very modern too. They have strong Flower Kings/Platypus/Yes infuences.
 
It is interesting about this band that it is a project formed by 2 hungarian musicians:
Krivánik Dániel - keyboards, Zsigó László - drums)  with Bogáti-Bokor Ákos (leader of Yesterdays) who plays guitars, bass, additional keyboards and sings the leads on the album.
 
Fans of Yesterdays will love this CD but - IMO symphonic prog lovers will dig this CD too.
 
The CD has some enhancements for PC-s, photos, lyrics (in Hungarian and English), videos, photos.
 
It is available from www.musearecords.com
 
The band has a Myspace page: www.myspace.com/smaragdina and an official website in English: www.smaragdina.hu
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Katusnya Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2009 at 17:13
...and another thing about this band, Tabula Smaragdina. They have a song published on the Colossus/Musea 4CDbox set called Dante's Purgatorio. I've read on their website that they will take a part in some other Musea/Colossus project CDs in the near future such as Dante's Paradiso and The Tribute to The Flower Kings
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Oh My God I'm here on page 63. I just wanted to give a shout to Phil Keaggy. He is so talented  He absolutely shreads on guitar.

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