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    Posted: September 28 2021 at 19:25
I've only just discovered this amazing retro psych-folk band from Norway. I am SO IN LOVE! I don't think I'll be listening to anything but their albums for the rest of the year, so see you guys in 2022!

I've been so nostalgic for the optimistic psych-love music of the 1967-1969 period--music that artists like IVY, WEST INDIAN GIRL, DUNGEN, THE AMAZING, BRIAN ELLIS, TAME IMPALA, MIDLIFE, STARVING DAUGHTERS, MAGIC BUS, and GHOSTS OF JUPITER seemed to be tapping into--but here it's been all the -time--at least for the past ten years--right under my nose!

Anybody else feel like I do?




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Me too!!!, all their albums are great, perhaps my fav is Aimless Mary

Canterbury meets psych!!
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They had been on a long and winding road since being added in PA library but crazy good, who can avoid them?
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a great band, their last two albums especially I enjoyed a lot. 

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Yes. So lovely. Not unlike the bands and artists of the vintage Canterbury Scene, their music radiate a comforting warmth. Don't we all need some of that every once in a while? I do think the two latest releases of theirs are the two strongest albums by them.
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What are they putting in Norway's water?  Amazing stuff.
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

I've only just discovered this amazing retro psych-folk band from Norway. I am SO IN LOVE! I don't think I'll be listening to anything but their albums for the rest of the year, so see you guys in 2022!

I've been so nostalgic for the optimistic psych-love music of the 1967-1969 period--music that artists like IVY, WEST INDIAN GIRL, DUNGEN, THE AMAZING, BRIAN ELLIS, TAME IMPALA, MIDLIFE, STARVING DAUGHTERS, MAGIC BUS, and GHOSTS OF JUPITER seemed to be tapping into--but here it's been all the -time--at least for the past ten years--right under my nose!

Anybody else feel like I do?


Yes, I feel the same way too, having travelled in a fried-out Kombi, on a Hippie trail, head full of zombie, and listening to all four albums of flower-power retro-psychedelia by Magic Bus. Thumbs Up 
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I was told that these guys are definitely NOT Canterbury.

Huh?

Great band but I keep hearing Caravan.

And that's a good thing.
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

I was told that these guys are definitely NOT Canterbury.

Huh?

Great band but I keep hearing Caravan.

And that's a good thing.

Magic Bus are a Caravan painted in bright psychedelic colours. Smile
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Though Needlepoint's bluesy origins remind me more of DUNGEN and Motorpsycho, their more recent maturation into more sophisticated weaves has been a delight to discover. 

To my ears, Magic Bus has more of the true carefree upbeat quirky feel of the early Softs-Caravan-Khan-Hatfield sound--as well as a healthy injection of that 1960s California buzz.

I left out mention of another great modern master of quirk and upbeat humor, HOMUNCULUS RES, but, hopefully, you've all been familiar with their magic since 2013.
  
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^ Never heard anything of them, but I read your review of their latest album, thanks to this thread, and can only conclude that I have to listen to some of their work. Will do so. Thanks for the thumbs up!

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Amazing band! And superb live as well. 
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My favorite part of the last album is 02:10 - 03:20 from "I offered you the moon". I think that sums up the vibe and tonality of Bjørn Klakegg's compositions.

Their sound is so brilliant. I hope I will make something as hip when I'm 50 years old.
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

Though Needlepoint's bluesy origins remind me more of DUNGEN and Motorpsycho, their more recent maturation into more sophisticated weaves has been a delight to discover. 

To my ears, Magic Bus has more of the true carefree upbeat quirky feel of the early Softs-Caravan-Khan-Hatfield sound--as well as a healthy injection of that 1960s California buzz.

I left out mention of another great modern master of quirk and upbeat humor, HOMUNCULUS RES, but, hopefully, you've all been familiar with their magic since 2013.
  

Homonculus Res is amazing. Nobody has a problem calling them Canterbury!!!

Good call about Magic Bus!!! They're a lot of fun.
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I discovered them this year from some post on the forum, and I really like what they are doing. Walking Up That Valley has become one of my favorite albums this year so far.
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they're amazing but they're definitely not crossover prog

they sound absolutely nothing like for example: Fractal Mirror.
the definition of crossover prog is:
Quote Crossover Prog contains progressive rock music that, though 100% progressive, may have a musical connection to popular music


but imo needlepoint has soooooo little connnection to popular music, that it doesn't count as crossover prog to me

also Fractal Mirror is not prog. xD

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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

they're amazing but they're definitely not crossover prog

they sound absolutely nothing like for example: Fractal Mirror.
the definition of crossover prog is:
Quote Crossover Prog contains progressive rock music that, though 100% progressive, may have a musical connection to popular music


but imo needlepoint has soooooo little connnection to popular music, that it doesn't count as crossover prog to me

also Fractal Mirror is not prog. xD

When someone says a band (especially a band listed on this site) isn't prog then the dominoes begin to fall and before too long very few bands are considered "prog."
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

they're amazing but they're definitely not crossover prog

they sound absolutely nothing like for example: Fractal Mirror.
the definition of crossover prog is:
Quote Crossover Prog contains progressive rock music that, though 100% progressive, may have a musical connection to popular music


but imo needlepoint has soooooo little connection to popular music, that it doesn't count as crossover prog to me


sometimes bands end up in crossover prog when they're bounced around because they don't fit or are moved from/to another team to be evaluated. I mockingly call these bands "leftover prog" Tongue. Let's be glad Needlepoint are on PA. 

What category would you have them in? 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hrychu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2021 at 06:08
I'm not saying Fractal Mirror should be reconsidered. That was just my opinion.

As for Needlepoint, Prog Folk is more fitting IMO.

Edited by Hrychu - October 01 2021 at 06:09
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2021 at 06:27
I get it. I'm just saying you probably wouldn't consider a lot of bands on here to be prog then. Hey, it's cool. It took me a long time to think of the Moody Blues as prog. I think art rock is maybe a better term for many if not most of the crossover bands but imo art rock is part of the bigger prog umbrella anyway. 

As for Needlepoint, I've only heard a little bit recently. They sounded retro but very good. I'll have to hear more. 


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