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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Di Terra is wonderful, for a long time I've been meaning to play it but just haven't come around it.

I'm long overdue to give it another listen as well, mate (probably haven't since I wrote that review).

Ever have those albums that you love to bits, but you don't listen to nearly often enough? I'll be honest, even though I know I enjoy the hell out of `Di Terra', at this exact moment off the top of my head I can't recall a single note on it!
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Mexicoma - Obsidian Monolith  (Umea, Sweden  2014)   Heavy Rock / Stoner / Metal with gritty vocals
Ancestro - El Regreso De Los Brujos   (Trujillo, Peru  2016)   Instrumental heavy psychedelic stoner rock 
Space Invaders - Dreadnought  (Germany/Switzerland  2015)   Instrumental psychedelic space rock (live in studio) 
Marant - High Octane Diesel  (Winterthur, Switzerland  2015)   Desert / Stoner / Fuzz 
Emily Rose - The Bahanacius  (Podgorica, Montenegro  2016)   Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock 
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Di Terra is wonderful, for a long time I've been meaning to play it but just haven't come around it.

I'm long overdue to give it another listen as well, mate (probably haven't since I wrote that review).

Ever have those albums that you love to bits, but you don't listen to nearly often enough? I'll be honest, even though I know I enjoy the hell out of `Di Terra', at this exact moment off the top of my head I can't recall a single note on it!

Yeah I have a few albums like that, but when I play them it all starts coming back.
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Only first listens:
Ozric Tentacles - Become The Other
Cosmic Ground - Cosmic Ground 2 (I was feeling like listening to TD but I heard most of their classic albums recently, so why not some CG? LOL I wish it had more distinct progressions (like on the last song), it's generally very minimalistic.)
Salem's Pot - Pronounce This! (I bought this album on CD from the band last month but didn't get to see them (they were the last band and played after the exhausting Truckfighters concert). I was really not into their Sleep-like Stoner Rock of their previous albums but I was very surprised with this new album, it's quite Heavy Prog Cool Dueling guitars, fuzzy bass, spacey synths, lots of Hammond and interesting progressions Thumbs Up Now I'm sad I missed the concert Embarrassed)
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Only first listens:
Ozric Tentacles - Become The Other
Cosmic Ground - Cosmic Ground 2 (I was feeling like listening to TD but I heard most of their classic albums recently, so why not some CG? LOL I wish it had more distinct progressions (like on the last song), it's generally very minimalistic.)

I still think Dirk Jan Müller deserves a bit more credit than simply being dismissed as a clone! Yes, there's spots on those two CG albums (and I get the feeling a third is on the way fairly soon) where he `recreates' the sounds of the classic TD albums, but I think he's doing pretty interesting stuff as well, a lot of his music diverts into looooooooong droning passages and trance elements. It's just that you have to be in the right mood for it!
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I know, I'm joking Big smile Instrumentally it's similar to Phaedra/Rubycon but the musical approach reminds me more of Zeit. Certainly not the kind of music you'll love at first listen Tongue
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Tonights choices:

Beardfish – Mammoth
Haken – Restoration
Ozric Tentacles – Waterfall Cities
Cosmic Ground – 2 – This will be for the drive home, Sam.

Mosaico – Vola – This little favourite again, Sam. Such a lovely Italian album, short and sweet too! Great vocalist as well.

Leap Day – Skylge’s Lair – I love this band so much, just a fine modern prog band with constantly great playing.

Banco del Mutuo Soccorso – Come In Un’Ultima Cena – You were spot on, Sagi. Not quite up to the standard of the first few, but a very respectable album that still has with plenty of depth and prog-smarts.
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Last night, I listened to DeadWing by Porcupine Tree. Great album
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

New Trolls - Concerto Grosso per I Why is this rated so low? It's not amazing, but it's really good. The blues-rock riffs sound far from being dry and uninteresting. Orchestration is magnificent. The long suite is pretty cool.

Mate, I think you'll find that the thinking is that several other Italian bands went on to do more interestings things with orchestral elements than what the New Trolls did on that one. For instance, have you tried Banco's `Di Terra'? That has a real dynamic fusion of band and orchestra, not just the orchestral bits "added on top". I might have been a little over-zealous, but I seem to recall I gave that one a five-star review on the Archives some time back?!

I've really come to enjoy `Concerto Grosso' for what it is, a sweeping and pleasing album, if perhaps surface thrills over much in the way of depth?

I'll make sure check out Di Terra, I've never heard it. Thanks for that recommendation, friend. I like good orchestral work in RPI. And I like how you say "That has a real dynamic fusion of band and orchestra, not just the orchestral bits "added on top". That is what makes a good album with orchestra in my opinion. Contaminazione is killer - the orchestra really sounds like a part of the band, not just guests, if that makes any sense. Five Bridges by the Nice is great in my opinion. Very underrated by many.
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Floyd - Endless River.   Gets better each time as I let go of my expectations of it being a PF record.  It's really not.  It doesn't have the band motivations of the old albums.  It's a goodbye, a eulogy, a lovely end to this entity and her fans. 

Metallica - Kill em All.  So awesome.  The first 2 Metallica albums are all I need by that band.  All downhill after those. 
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Billy Cobham - "Spectrum"
maudlin of the Well - "Part the Second"
John Scofield - "A Go Go"
Devo - "Greatest Hits"
Roses - "R is for Roses"
Herbie Hancock - "Head Hunters"
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Thursday...

The Black Wizards - Lake Of Fire   (Portugal   2015)   FFOBR
Sleeping Widow - The Beginning Of The End  (Zittau, Germany  2015)  Retro stoner rock with male and female vocals
Godless Funk Of Bonanza - Godless Funk Of Bonanza   (Ludwigsburg, Germany  2011)   Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock
Wino - Punctuated Equilibrium  (Rockville, MD  2009)   Doom / Stoner / Psych with heavy guitar and blues-rock vocals
Spirit Caravan - Jug Fulla Sun  (Washington, DC  1999)   Guitarist/vocalist Scott Weinrich's band before "Wino"
Orange Goblin - Back From The Abyss  (London, England  2014)   Metal / Stoner Rock with gritty vocals and heavy guitar
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:


Cosmic Ground – 2 – This will be for the drive home, Sam.

Mosaico – Vola – This little favourite again, Sam. Such a lovely Italian album, short and sweet too! Great vocalist as well.
It amazes me how you can drive with that kind of music Tongue

I haven't listened to the album in a while but my car's radio plays its songs a lot (out of 16GB of music), and I don't skip them. That's great driving music in my book LOL

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The Black Wizards - Lake Of Fire   (Portugal   2015)   FFOBR
Did you see my post on the vinyl thread? Smile


Same as the day before:
Il Paradiso degli Orchi - Il Corponauta (Great album, Michael Clap It really doesn't seem like an 80 minute album, there's so much diversity in moods and genres)
Perigeo - Non È Poi Così Lontano (I picked this random suggestion on Youtube but I guess they were past their Prog days. Still, a nicely played soft Jazz album)
Kitaro - Ten Kai (Quite experimental and hypnotic, I like it)
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^  Your post was why I played it. Smile
I have the same orange splatter version on order and it should have arrived by now.
I'm trying not to order anything else until some of my recent purchases arrive.   
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^ Cool! Looks like we are 2 of the 200 (too bad it's not numbered) Handshake
I bought mine from the band even before the release date Smile
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^  I ordered mine from their Bandcamp page.
I'm not sure if their 2015 EP is available other than dowload.
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^ I think it's just a free demo. I saw them a few months after they released it and they didn't have copies of it.
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Floyd - Endless River.   Gets better each time as I let go of my expectations of it being a PF record.  It's really not.  It doesn't have the band motivations of the old albums.  It's a goodbye, a eulogy, a lovely end to this entity and her fans. 

More like being invited to a private Floyd writing session for me and a little herbal medicine enhance that feeling even more.
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Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Floyd - Endless River.   Gets better each time as I let go of my expectations of it being a PF record.  It's really not.  It doesn't have the band motivations of the old albums.  It's a goodbye, a eulogy, a lovely end to this entity and her fans. 

More like being invited to a private Floyd writing session for me and a little herbal medicine enhance that feeling even more.



Yes, good take!  
I think it will easily end up my favorite of the post-Rog era.  It was a great move to drop (almost completely) the lyrics of Samson and the singing in general. 
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