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Mascodagama
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I've been meaning to drop this on the thread for a while:
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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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Mortte
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From here mentioned I really like Comus, Pearls Before Swine, Incredible String Band, Tim Buckley and Roy Harper. Have to mention here UK Kaleidoscope, although it might be more fairytale psych pop, really great anyway. Also Finnish band Pihasoittajat has made really great album "Kontaten Kotia" which has also some prog mystic sounds.
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Sean Trane
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Wheeeewwwww... thanks for saving our collective arses Clem, for neither Ken and I had spotted this thread... well, I guess we educated them enough that such a thread can happen without us, now I'll counter Clem's Justine with another UK/US duo called Subway
Just so you know, Tom Rapp : RIP three weeks ago ======================= In terms of modern acid/psych/prog folk(-rock) (the wave that was called Wyrd folk), I can suggest the first two albums of PG Six (PG is for Pat Gubler), the whole of Espers (prefer Espers I and II, though) and a couple of early Tunng. I think only the latter is still active/touring as an act, though (fun concerts too). The Espers members are involved in their solo projects. |
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siLLy puPPy
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Another one i really love that isn't on PA is Grizzly Bear. It was an acquired taste but they have some really bizarre compisitional styles.
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doompaul
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wow. Thanks for this thread. I have a lot to catch up on. The only Acid Folk I really know is Comus and I love them. Looking forward to checking out some others listed here.
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ALotOfBottle
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Have to recommend the self-titled EP by Księżyc - it's a Polish freak-folk cult classic.
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Categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden - step out of the space provided.
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Mascodagama
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Edited by Mascodagama - April 09 2018 at 01:57 |
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dr wu23
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Been listening to this a lot lately.....very atmospheric.....well known here I'm sure.
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dr wu23
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Thanks for posting the Ksiezyc......new for me and definitely strange and wonderful wyrd folk.
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siLLy puPPy
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Here's another an RYM buddy turned me onto.
Bruce Palmer of Buffalo Springfield released this one psychedelic folk ablum in 1971. Pretty cool! |
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dr wu23
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Thanks for posting that Palmer lp.....never knew it existed and I'm a fan of Buffalo Springfield and their offshoots.
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micky
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didn't either Doc.. and yeah huge fan of Stills, to a lesser extent Young, even am of Ritchies and Messiana's later stuff.. but lost Palmer and that album. I'll have to take a listen to that clip later.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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moshkito
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Hi, To me, this is the biggest issue with some folk clubs around here. It is ALL about kissing as* to a bunch of traditional songs, and you will be damned if you don't have a Farina, or some other oddball song in there. You CAN NOT, in America, create an original song, because no one will listen to it, and will instead go play "Annie got My Gun" ... totally ignoring the work of someone like Roy Harper, and many others along the way. These days, trying to keep track of some big names in the old days, like Baez, Dylan, and so many others, it's hard to believe that the only one not doing a traditional song is actually Bob Dylan, and he was deep fried for taking things electric, which is where it went, but in a club or two around here or up and down the coast, it is ELECTRIC, but it is not loud ... it has to be soft, so it stays with the theme/idea of "FOLK". But here, the applause is only for a "known" song ... so you trying to bring something else to the table, you will be lucky to have your groupie applauding your effort and everyone else leaving the room! It is just a sad thing to see, how commercialized and totally brainwashed by the media so many of these clubs are, and I get scared every time I visit many of these clubs around here. And FOLK music is not the only one with the problem ... rock'n'roll's thing is even worse!
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siLLy puPPy
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Not as weird as other stuff i've posted but FAUN FABLES has had some really good stuff. Albums are usually uneven but great tracks contained. Generally they utillize catchy folk songs with touches of psychedelia. They are on PA
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mahargznaj
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I'm trying to find an audience for an album I recently finished. A ProgArchives member suggested in another forum that it belongs to the neo-folk/wyrd folk genre. Maybe some of you would like to give it a listen. You might hear influences coming from Leonard Cohen, Peter Hammill, A Silver Mount Zion, among others. I hope you like it!
https://grahamjanz.bandcamp.com/album/we-might-look-like-people-for-now |
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Logan
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^ Nice music -- I'd just call it folk. Not sure why it's being pigeonholed as of the Neofolk or Wyrd Folk genres (that said, I haven't listened to the whole thing yet).
I've been listening to These Trails quite a bit of late: |
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Logan
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A favourite of mine.
Nick Drake's "Riverman": Edited by Logan - August 14 2018 at 11:18 |
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Saperlipopette!
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Been meaning to post here several times but every time I try my head either explodes with too much at once... or its just empty. Ok I love love
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Mascodagama
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I was pretty much obsessed with Nick Drake for a couple of years in my late teens. |
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Starts a little amateurish but charming I think but the full album is a dreamlike fairytale-trip
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