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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Ske, Accordo Dei Contrari & Yugen would top my list.
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Ian
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Mascodagama
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and also on an avant prog / chamber prog tip, I would give a big shout to Brezhnev Fun Club and Oteme. The Ske album is actually one I run hot and cold on - sometimes love, other times it's a bit too much of a good thing - same way I feel about Anglagard. Edited by Mascodagama - July 03 2017 at 06:08 |
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Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I'm hot and cold on Brezhnev Fun Club, I much prefer their 2nd album, Il Misantropo Felice, over the debut, L'Ondo Vertebrata, that everyone else seemed to rave about.
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Ian
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Mascodagama
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I am with you on that! |
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Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Cheers for the tip-off about the Syncage album, folks!
Very looking forward to the new Accordo Dei Contrari one as well, loved their first few. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Next modern Italian album recommendation:
Band: IL CERCHIO D'ORO Album: Il Viaggio di Colombo Year: 2008 Technically, Il Cerchio d'Oro are a vintage band! They formed back in 1974, but only released a handful of singles (many of which were in a disco style!) at the time, although a compilation on the Mellow Records label showed up that compiled both those and some badly recorded demos from the same era. But the first official ICdO album arrived in 2008, `Il Viaggio di Colombo', and it was well received by Italian prog fans, very much a textbook example of modern symphonic-styled Italian prog (with tons of lovely piano), but there was a nice bite to the electric guitars in parts too. The album cover looked a treat on vinyl, and it's possibly still their best release to date. The band delivered a lovely and tasteful follow-up `Dedalo e Icaro' in 2013 that won them over more fans, and they're apparently releasing a new album very shortly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNH8kQRsw_Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUQiU8aokco Prog Archives Band Page: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4125 Prog Archives album page: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=20557 |
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Meltdowner
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^ I searched for the Disco singles instead of listening to the album again
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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You know, I was absolutely certain that I reviewed that early compilation many years ago, but I can't find anything here! I've definitely got the CD in my collection, maybe I should do a belated catch-up! I DEFINITELY remember I interviewed the band for the Archives many years back, would you have come across it in the past, Sam? I think it turned out pretty well because the band gave such superb responses: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=94313 OK, now that I look back on that interview, seems like I might have been thinking of the various mentions of that compilation and those early singles throughout it as opposed to posting an actual review! |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Band: MOOGG
Album: Le Ore I Giorni Gli Anni Year: 2011 There’s a few Italian bands that have been active over the modern era that are influenced by the Canterbury sound (D.F.A, Homunculus Res and the Winstons instantly come to mind), and similarly, the inspirations of Mooog, formed in Brescia in 2003, range from seventies prog to jazz rock, from psychedelia to Canterbury. Their debut album in 2011 on the Mellow Records label, "Le ore i giorni gli anni" (The hours, the days, the years) instantly combined a love for bands such as Caravan and Hatfield and the North, as well as plenty of funky passages, strong melodic arrangements and a mostly upbeat air. The band have just released a follow-up in 2016 entitled `Italian Luxury Style’ that is meant to be even better, but this is a fine and easy place to start if you want an addition to your modern collection of an Italian interpretation of the Canterbury sound that's very easy on the ear (Although I have to admit, I’ve started noticing on my last several spins that a lot of the keyboard solos all sound very similar on it! Just my imagination?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDo_Ui_rYs0 (The great and infectious opener, instantly gives you an idea of what to expect on the disc) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fNdGFzyUho (I love this track, some darker and heavier moody moments, shows they’re not just some Canterbury `tribute’ act) Prog Archives band link: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=7734 Prog Archives album link: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=40069 Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - July 05 2017 at 05:13 |
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Meltdowner
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^ Never heard it before, really cool stuff! I'll leave here the Bandcamp link if anyone else is interested in listening/purchasing:
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Sam, I will admit, the follow-up `Italian Luxury Style' from 2016 kind of wipes the floor with it (which is high praise, considering this debut is totally charming anyway!)! I'll post a review for it shortly, but it's much more varied, lots more instrumental passages, heaps of a Seventies fusion vibe as well. Really impressive stuff!
Would have likely ended up on my end of year best if I'd got to the disc that bit sooner! Pretty sure it's also easily found on that same related Bandcamp page too, give it a spin! Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - July 06 2017 at 05:05 |
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Meltdowner
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Awesome, I'll give it a listen later! :)
By the way, looks like there's a problem with their page: shipping costs per CD get more expensive the more albums you buy :S
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Oh no, hate that, or the default where the postage is the exact same cost of the music - always awesome if you're buying a vinyl LP!
Had you been planning on buying both of the Moogg discs? |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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BAND: ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI
ALBUM: AdC YEAR: 2014 Hailing from Bologna, Accordo dei Contrari have delivered four albums to date of frenetic fusion displays, each more ambitious and technically accomplished than the last. The debut self-titled work was reliable, the second `Kublai’, which would probably be the best place to start for most newcomers to the group, implemented more Canterbury jazz styles (as well as featuring contributions from Caravan/Hatfield and the North’s Richard Sinclair), but their third `AdC’ was their busiest and noisiest work up to that point, adding sophisticated classical flights, Post-Rock cinematic flavours, Rock in Opposition/Avant textures and ambient passages to truly offer no better definition of a `fusion' of styles! Recorded over three days with only the slightest of overdubs, `AdC’ delivered never-ending musical eruptions effortlessly flowing from one seamless instrumental movement to the next and back, yet always remaining melodic and endlessly groovy. There were still little references to other Italian fusion acts like D.F.A, Arti e Mestieri, Perigeo and the Canterbury sounds from the previous album, as well as a general frantic Area-like attack overall, but the Accordo members were definitely forging their own path and had never sounded so tight and focused. As mentioned by a few others on here, their latest `Violato Intatto’ has just come out too, so that should be well worth exploring. Highly recommended for both heavier fusion and R.I.O/Avant fans! Enjoy this opener from the album! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX3ciYImEYI Prog Archives band link: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2870 Prog Archives album link: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=45550 |
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Meltdowner
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^^ I now get when sometimes shipping is more expensive than the CD: Bandcamp gets their cut from the CD/download price but not the shipping.
I considered until I noticed that, although I don't buy half the records I plan, there's just too much amazing music to choose from.
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noni
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Just got this album today. Thank you for the recommendation. Enjoyed the Youtube clips.
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IL CERCHIO D'ORO new album will be called "Il Fuoco sotto la Cenere"
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AEProgman
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^ Love that album cover!
Not a new modern prog band, but I am rather fond of Delirium's 2009 - Il nome del Vento album. cursed craptcha!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Jim, that 2009 Delirium one `Il Nome del Vento' is fantastic...and it was also not only the very first Delirium album I ever heard and owned, but one of the very first Italian prog albums I truly get into! It was a blind-buy back at the time it was released, and I obsessed over it at the time!
Oddly I missed their most recent album from the last year, will need to catch up on that one. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Next recommendation:
Band: LE PORTE NON APERTE Album: Golem Year: 2013 Le Porte non Aperte are a band that very much fly under the radar, despite the fact that they have performed at concerts with a range of Italian prog-music notables such as Il Bacio della Medusa, Osanna, Goad, Spettri and Il Tempio della Clessidre. If you’re one of those listeners that finds many of the modern Italian discs a bit too clean and polished, there’s a good chance Le Porte non Aperte will be just the band you’re looking for! While there’s still plenty of ravishing piano, their debut album `Golem’ is quite unfancy in comparison to many new Italian discs, with the vocalist Sandro Parrinello delivering a grumbling and gravelly bellow of a darker croon, and there’s no end of huffing flute darting around dirty snarling guitars to sometimes remind of the first Biglietto per L‘Inferno album. No second album so far, but let’s hope for a follow-up soon. Some will likely find the vocals a bit of a challenge, and the disc is probably overlong at 61 minutes, but we need more dirtier and tougher Italian bands like this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pdez38Gi_A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGmpmwG4l1U Prog Archives artist page: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=7889 Prog Archives album page: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=40714 Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - July 09 2017 at 00:36 |
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