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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 04 2014 at 01:56
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Top two looked set in stone although I don't rate the Haken album as much as others. Seems to be copying other artists just a little too much for me. Still its a good listen. Also I don't think BBT's uninspired follow up album should have been anywhere near the top ten but that's just my opinion. its not bad but would it have attracted as many votes as a 'stand alone' release? 


It's a pretty interesting and diverse collection of albums, eh Richard?

I have to say, I do like that Big Big Train one, I think it's very melodic and mellow, but I did notice overall there was (seemed to be?) a bit of a...lack of enthusiasm for it. So I was totally shocked to see that one in there, to be honest.

The Haken one was good, but I'm actualy finding my interest in it kind of waning very quickly. Very undecided on that one so far, despite my initial excitement.

The Chrome Hoof one is interesting! I'm not sure if I've totally fallen for it, but there is no denying the talent of the band, and DAMN they show so much confidence in their sound. Just the sort of band that could bring over a lot of indie kids to give them a foot in the door of progressive music!

The Sigur Ros one....borrowed it off a friend, and while some of it was their most interesting one I've heard to date, it's still all the same to me. Many of the songs seem to follow a similar pattern, and I get quick bored with the wispy vocals before the end of each track. Lots of cool things going on with the instrumentation, especially the percussions/drums, and I liked when it got a big darker. They do manage to work in some pretty accessible melodies a lot of the time. I can also see a lot of Radiohead fans digging them.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 04 2014 at 01:43
Top two looked set in stone although I don't rate the Haken album as much as others. Seems to be copying other artists just a little too much for me. Still its a good listen. Also I don't think BBT's uninspired follow up album should have been anywhere near the top ten but that's just my opinion. its not bad but would it have attracted as many votes as a 'stand alone' release? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 19:59

I thought it was going to come down to Steven Wilson and Haken, and I hoped Wilson would take it, and I'm amazed I was right, at least about the top 2.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 16:38
Originally posted by Elvin Elvin wrote:

Hello, good folks of PA -

I normally avoid posting in such places as it can be awkward/stifling etc but on this occasion I just have to.

It's immensely gratifying to see not one but two of my musical efforts gracing your top 10. Just occasionally, toiling in obscurity for years has a payoff. To see Guapo's 'History' and CH's 'Chrome Black Gold' up there melts my dark, cynical heart.

CBG took well over 2 years to assemble. The Guapo record involved 18 months of rehearsing until it finally mutated into the final artifact. That's a lot of work.

Days like this make me think that perhaps it is all worth it.

I'll bugger off now (and promise not to lurk).

Massive, heartfelt thanks to you lot for the support - and Steve & co at Cuneiform for making sure it all happened,

 Emmett

I voted for both of those albums - they were both absolutely phenomenal albums. It's the kind of music that really makes you realize that boundaries are still being pushed in the progressive genre. 

I hope you stick around the forum - input from guys like you really make this community special. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 16:24
Originally posted by Elvin Elvin wrote:

Hello, good folks of PA -

I normally avoid posting in such places as it can be awkward/stifling etc but on this occasion I just have to.

It's immensely gratifying to see not one but two of my musical efforts gracing your top 10. Just occasionally, toiling in obscurity for years has a payoff. To see Guapo's 'History' and CH's 'Chrome Black Gold' up there melts my dark, cynical heart.

CBG took well over 2 years to assemble. The Guapo record involved 18 months of rehearsing until it finally mutated into the final artifact. That's a lot of work.

Days like this make me think that perhaps it is all worth it.

I'll bugger off now (and promise not to lurk).

Massive, heartfelt thanks to you lot for the support - and Steve & co at Cuneiform for making sure it all happened,

 Emmett


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 16:08
Nice to see you here Elvin, both albums are worthy of the plaudits, congratulations. It was great to meet you at RIO terrific performance.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 15:32
Good job Collabs Smile Pretty satisfying to see some variety up there.  Never would have thought Hubardo, Birds and Buildings, Guapo, and Sigur Ros scoring so high.  I didn't expect Mirthkon to get up to #15 either.  Awesome!
Chrome Hoof is getting bumped to the top of my must buy list.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2014 at 15:14
Hello, good folks of PA -

I normally avoid posting in such places as it can be awkward/stifling etc but on this occasion I just have to.

It's immensely gratifying to see not one but two of my musical efforts gracing your top 10. Just occasionally, toiling in obscurity for years has a payoff. To see Guapo's 'History' and CH's 'Chrome Black Gold' up there melts my dark, cynical heart.

CBG took well over 2 years to assemble. The Guapo record involved 18 months of rehearsing until it finally mutated into the final artifact. That's a lot of work.

Days like this make me think that perhaps it is all worth it.

I'll bugger off now (and promise not to lurk).

Massive, heartfelt thanks to you lot for the support - and Steve & co at Cuneiform for making sure it all happened,

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2014 at 17:02
What strikes me is how diverse our tastes are here. In the top ten I see albums I don't rate much, albums I never heard of, albums I loved and albums which I thought were good but not as good as the ones I actually voted for.

I mean that as no complaint, by the way: I think it's great that the site has such diverse tastes that acts as different as Haken, Spock's Beard, Guapo, Birds and Buildings and Sigur Ros can all get into the top 10.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2014 at 12:16
Sigur at #9. I'm happy -It was my Number 1. Glad i could help Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2014 at 11:34
Excellent work as usual Andy Thumbs Up

4 of my picks in top 10 Approve

#1 and #2 right on target ApproveApprove but they seemed rather predictable being one step ahead of the competition IMO. 

8 of my picks in top 30.


Edited by earlyprog - February 02 2014 at 11:41
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2014 at 10:31
Originally posted by ergaster ergaster wrote:

Just a head's up:  the Riverside album is called Shrine of New Generation Slaves, not Songs of New Generation Slaves..... 

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dagnabbit...

thanks for the catch, that acronym always throws me off for some reason.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2014 at 09:32
Just a head's up:  the Riverside album is called Shrine of New Generation Slaves, not Songs of New Generation Slaves..... 

(aka SoNGS) ...  Wink

Edited by ergaster - February 02 2014 at 09:33
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 18:22
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

You will never be mainstream Phil...
well maybe mainsteam


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 17:31
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Some nice surprises in their, 'specially Birds & Buildings making the top 10. Don't care to see Spock's or Riverside in the top ten (being they were both big disappointments for my ears) but not surprised. Wilson's was a good one, so no complaints about his rather easy victory this time out.

Also not surprised that I didn't get one in the top 10 again.   

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 17:25
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 17:16
Some nice surprises in their, 'specially Birds & Buildings making the top 10. Don't care to see Spock's or Riverside in the top ten (being they were both big disappointments for my ears) but not surprised. Wilson's was a good one, so no complaints about his rather easy victory this time out.

Also not surprised that I didn't get one in the top 10 again.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 17:11
thanks for the good work, Andy! Shame Motorpsycho didn't make the list...maybe they will this year
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2014 at 16:50
Thanks for putting this together Andy.  I'm thrilled to see Hibernal at #28, thanks to the collaborators and everyone else who has given me great support at Progarchives.  This site has played a huge part in getting my music heard and I greatly appreciate it.
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