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richardh
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Christ, I really need to do better . I can maybe manage a top 5 just about and then it's just a whole bunch of other stuff.
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moshkito
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I'm enjoying The Spacelords. It's not fantastic, but it is nice, and a splendid memorial to the Fillmore ... stuff that never ends, and goes on and on. If I have a slight ... very slight ... comment, it is that the drumming on this album is under par and needs to be more than simple time keeping. It's hard to believe that folks that are so attuned to free form their way around, have to stick to a drummer that can only keep time, and do the same thing over and over. It brings the music down a bit ... a bit ... not enough to dislike what I am hearing, but it's hard to think that it could not be better. Produced (or mastered not sure which) by Eroc (Grobschnitt) you get the feeling that this is an extended jam by that band, but it has its roots (in my ear) in the long stuff done in the Fillmore that many of us have not heard, to find out where so much "progressive" music came from. Good stuff. Now to hear other things!
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MikeEnRegalia
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I don't remember all the 240 releases (including prog and non-prog) of 2023 that I've listened to - I keep track of them via https://awesomeprog.com.
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cstack3
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Regarding drumming....check this out!! Not sure if it is prog or art!! |
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moshkito
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Hi, What a treat this is ... absolutely great. And it showcases what we thought "canterbury" was really all about, as it stands out for all the fun things in music and then some. Time for another "Felafel Shuffle" ... not serious enough for the prog/metal folks! Edited by moshkito - November 03 2023 at 07:35 |
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moshkito
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Hi, Neat ... not as much fun as Faust (sometimes!!!), but neat all the same. Keith Moon was known to throw the drums around, but Legs larry Smith (Bonzoes) was the one that taught him, and he used to destroy the actual drums. So I read somewhere ... but I think Keith was told to cool it some since by the time he got well known the drums he played were not exactly kitchen utensils! I would think that the metal heads would have to be totally stoned (and not on that store faked stuff!!!) to appreciate that drum solo you showed! And get a good laugh! Oh, btw, I was thinking that PA should create a new "sub-genre" and call it "Conventional Prog" ... so we can throw all these small cut copies into it, instead of considering something better, or more serious!!!!!
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Hey, gotta get that shameless plug in somehow
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foregonillusions
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Jack O' The Clock cannot be stopped. The Warm, Dark Circus is a welcome return to the Repetitions Of The Old City albums and then some, and I'm continually amazed at the depth of these compositions, yet they are quite listenable to the "untrained ear." Truly one of the best modern prog bands around. And thanks for the roundup! 2023, as others have noted, is an amazing year for progressive rock.
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richardh
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I dunno. A lot of 4 star albums, nice consistency across the board and very few bad releases. Even Yes isn't stinking the place up. Only the Zopp album had held up for me as a definite masterpeice that I've heard so far this year.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Yeah, but tbf keeping track of what you've listened to is something the website is really good at. And I plan to make it even better
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Seen Faust live 3 times, they are insane |
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moshkito
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Hi,
On the umpteenth listen already ... this is fantastic stuff. Not pretentious and just a wonderful music flow. Wish I knew what the little clips are (dictators?) in a couple of pieces, but in the end, they do not detract from the work itself, which is extremely "symphonic", for lack of a better term. Love to hear new things that just floor you altogether ... and unlike too many of the "progressive" things, this is just great music, that makes the copy cat stuff look very poor. I don't see any listing for musicians, but if this is a one person job, then it is an even bigger WOW. For sticking with his feel and music and not worrying about anything else. Very nice ... very nice!
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turntostart
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Greatly appreciate the shout-out, and want to thank everyone who has taken the leap and purchased the album thus far! We're thankful to finally get this album out there, and even more thrilled with the response... looking forward to the next one already!
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mellotronwave
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Weren't they Ex-Echolyn musicians ? |
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Reviewed this evening on my website at www.lazland.org Was it worth waiting for??.............
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turntostart
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Not exactly. There's Echolyn adjacency, but this should hopefully sum up the family tree: Echolyn (1989-1995, 2000-): Chris Buzby, *Tom Hyatt, Brett Kull, *Jordan Perlson, *Paul Ramsey, *Jesse Reyes, Ray Weston Still/Always Almost (1996-98): Brett Kull, Paul Ramsey, Ray Weston Finneus Gauge (1996-2000): Chris Buzby, Jonn Buzby, Chris Eike, Laura Martin, Scott McGill Land of Chocolate (2000-): Jonn Buzby, John Covach, Wesley Hare, *John Jens, Brian O'Neill, *Jordan Perlson, *Sam Richardson, Gerald Wilson Damn Fine Coffee (2010-): Jonn Buzby, *Wesley Hare, *Jason Rehm *former members Brett Kull (Echolyn) also produced and guested on 2001's Unikorn on the Cob. Got all that? ;)
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moshkito
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Tiger Moth Tales - The Turning Of The World
In this particular album, there are two long pieces that are excellent. The piece "We'll Remember" is very special and I ended up playing it a few times, because that is exactly how music hits us ... and we remember a few notes or refrains. Very special all around, and not even something that should be considered "progressive" but at least in a couple of pieces, this is spectacular, and the care and touch with which these two pieces are put together, is a special moment. Most rock music sticks to the riff, but here, the words and the feeling they incur, is what this all seems to be about. Chandelier - We Can Fly An interesting album, not exactly progressive, but really well thought out rock music. It is lyric driven, but it seems to follow the ideas and the lyrics well, and you don't get the feeling that this is simply overbearing material with unnecessary solos. The continuity of the music is well thought out and neat. Not a great album, but it is a nice listen from beginning to the end,although some might say a thing or two about the vocals, which are nice, if not exactly perfect. All in all a nice, pleasant listen, though we might not say that it is super special and superior to a lot of things out there. It's just very nice and enjoyable. Water Damage - Tubby's 093023 I suppose that this is listed as "krautrock" because it is kinda like listening to Amon Duul's first albums before their split. But in the end, I found this listen rather ... lacking ... and maybe the recording is the problem, because most of what you hear is the "noise" and nothing else. In the old recordings from50 plus years ago, at least you felt that you were tripping along, and, sadly, in this case I did not find it "trippy" at all ... maybe too much of that fake ganja pump! But, I never thought that the early thing was "senseless" and above all "mindless" ... it had a feeling of wanting you to be a part of it, and this seemed to be missing at this listen ... I could not find a thread to slip into my inner movie. Ulver - Grieghallen 20180528 Interesting to see this listed as "Math Rock" when this particular album is really more about the "trip" than it is about it being something else. It is loud, busy, and strong, and even the lyrics seem to be important, but nothing in this performance (a live one!) seems to suggest that this band is not special, and definitely attuned to the longer cuts and pieces, and a special way to demonstrate that within an instrumental section, which is excellent. This is much more of a meditative style for the band, even if its sound might be considered harder and harsher, something that we do not usually associate with a meditative idea. And it is well done, and not in a hurry, to finish the song, or get to the solo kind of thing, which is a real breath of fresh air! In some ways, this would seem to fit better as some kind of "krautrock" for its clear improvisations and development of ideas in the long pieces, very visible in the main piece "Coming Home". The other 2 special pieces are "Rolling Stone" and "So Falls The World". All in all a very nice and enjoyable listen, and for once, it is not like other bands. Things Falling Apart - We Can Rust The World Into The Dust Of The Universe This is an interesting mix of things, and it is a sort of jam that never ends, and it has quite far out moments, and while it might seem like music designed to allow your mind to flow, the sounds are not rough though it has moments that would be thought of as loud rock material, but it does not descend into the category of a format ... it simply continues on its road. Interesting material, not exactly exciting through its musicianship, but it stands up well, and sounds good, with lots of noise and feedback, of course ... but it is nice and not overdone. One thing ... it almost sounds like a not so quiet Popol Vuh in parts. Weird, hey? Jay Tausig - Elysium A very nice, soft and neat album, that has a lot of peace in it, and is very enjoyable. Might be considered "space rock", although I would rather think this should be notes as "trip rock", since it stays on its quiet mode and continues on, without being pretentious or show some kind of form that suggests that this is not exactly just about the music itself. This is well done stuff, and likely well thought out. Super nice, and a welcome addition for any folks that like "new age", that is not a song. It's just a floating piece of music. Zone Six - Full Mental Jacket Nonstop rock. Considered psychedelic and space rock, probably because it is nonstop and very long pieces. They are enjoyable if yo like nonstop material that won't quit on a riff, and continues on, to new places, making it intersting and enjoyable. Not great in my book, but very nice and OK to sit back and just close your eyes ... it's good. Some might think it repetitive, but tripping stuff often has that, but I did not think it was over done here at all. At times it reminds me of Hawkwind without lyrics ... just trip music. Teeth of the Sea - Hive Quiet, interesting and introspective, although the longer piece is not as quiet, but it is still interesting. Not sure why it is called space rock, or psychedelic, but it is trippy in its own way. Goat - Medicine "Shall we practice a little meditation, together?" Interesting start to this album and off it goes if you are into it. Close your eyes and fly! But, lyrics? Hmmmm More ... as I get to them all. I skipped a couple that only had small songs. Just not progressive enough for me.
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ shorter tracks are less progressive? Not a useful rule, since there are many exceptions.
Some of these comments would be nice blurbs at AP! Some may even qualify as reviews here … |
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moshkito
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Hi, "Progressive" for me, is not about "pop songs", thus a lot of short stuff is not really "progressive" in my book. Sure, even many of the "progressive" heavy weights had smaller material, but not a lot of their "major" work is often not all the smaller pieces of music. Some groups "bend" the idea, like Jethro Tull, but in my book, not all of JT is "progressive" ... as Ian himself has stated (in Rick Wakeman's special!!!) that everything that can be done in rock music has been done! I don't consider these "reviews" or "blurbs" ... just immediate reactions to some of the music, though I behaved and listened to the whole album. If it were longer in response, I would have created a complete review, but as much as some stuff is really nice, I am not wanting to do a full review. I don't want to do "blurbs" because it is in line with "songs" and the obliteration of "progressive music" from its original days, by people that only like songs, not the music itself. To me, as an artist, a "blurb" would be insulting if my album was three pieces at 20 minutes each ... creating a blurb for Klaus Schulze, or Tangerine Dream (as examples) means ... you're not into it to listen ... just to hunt and peck as many rock reviewers did in the old days, and folks still do nowadays. Real reviews are more "dedicated" to the work, and appreciative of it, rather than a one line that doesn't really say enough about the music. You will not get me to do blurbs at your website, and you do not have permission to use any of my comments. The Library of Congress has a complete copy of all the work I have through my website. Only PA (and various artists) have my permission!
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ Sounds like pure ignorance to me. "shorter" = "pop"? That's about as wrong as to think that "longer" = "progressive".
Well, enjoy this "pop song". |
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