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Logos
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Topic: Best Finnish prog band? Posted: March 21 2005 at 12:20 |
As a Finn I'm very interested in knowing if you recognize any of these Finnish prog 'giants'.
Which is your favourite Finnish prog band? I guess most of you have at least heard of Wigwam!
Some of these can be considered as jazz/fusion as well, but nevermind.
I'll probably vote for Kingston Wall. They rock!
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 12:36 |
Other: Nightwish.
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 12:48 |
I'm on a vacation in Helsinki, and just bought Tasavallan Presidentti's second album, and am now listening to Kingston Wall at my friend's house. I'll try to acquire Alamaailman Vasarat, Finnforest, Tabula Rasa and Haikara albums later this week.
The only one I really know among these is Wigwam, which is pretty awesome, but I'm waiting until the end of the week until I cast my vote.
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 12:56 |
You forgot one great finnish band, Höyry-Kone. But my vote goes for
Wigwam (What a surprise) though I think Kingston Wall, Haikara,
Tasavallan Presidentti and Alamaailman Vasarat are also great.
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 13:15 |
By the way, sad news for the fans of Haikara. Their singer, composer,
guitar player Vesa Lattunen died a couple of weeks ago at the age of 55.
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Logos
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 00:33 |
Oh dear Lord, Nightwish got a vote! I consciously left them out of this
poll. My only concern now is whether the person who voted for Nightwish
has even heard any real Finnish prog bands, because they're all so much better!
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Hierophant
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 00:45 |
I never heard any of those bands...
Any particular one worth getting into??
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 00:56 |
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 01:01 |
Logos wrote:
Oh dear Lord, Nightwish got a vote! I consciously left them out of this poll. My only concern now is whether the person who voted for Nightwish has even heard any real Finnish prog bands, because they're all so much better!
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Nightwish get my vote too! They are not that well known in my part of the world - but they do have a following. I have seen them compared to that other band (Evernescence). Tarja is by far the best female vocalist in prog metal. I would love to see them live...
What recommendations for a similar Finnish band?
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"Music is the Wine that fills the cup of Silence"
- Robert Fripp
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Jimbo
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 01:37 |
Hierophant wrote:
I never heard any of those bands...
Any particular one worth getting into??
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It depends on what kind of prog you like. Wigwam, Tasavallan
Presidentti, Haikara, Alamaailman Vasarat are "fusion" bands. If you're
into jazzy prog you might wanna try Wigwam's "Fairyport" or "Being",
Haikara's first album (might be a tough one to find though), or
Tasavallan Presidentti's "Lambertland". If you're a Frank Zappa fan you
should try Pekka Pohjola, Hidria Spacefolk is quite similar to Ozric
Tentacles, Kingston Wall is basically a mix between Pink Floyd and Led
Zeppelin..And so on. I think they all worth getting .
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 02:37 |
My vote went for Haikara. Sad News for Lattunen.
Yes Hoyry Kone is missing and so is Uzva.
Wigwam and Tasallavan Presidentii are the earliest and more meaningful Finish band.
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 02:49 |
Oh yeah, Uzva is also missing. Sean, you were wondering in your Uzva -
Niittoaika review what was the connection between Uzva and Hoyry-Kone.
Hoyry-Kone's Marko Manninen played cello on Uzva's first album
"Tammikuinen Tammela". I believe that's the connection.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 03:48 |
WiguJimbo wrote:
Oh yeah, Uzva is also missing. Sean, you were wondering in your Uzva - Niittoaika review what was the connection between Uzva and Hoyry-Kone. Hoyry-Kone's Marko Manninen played cello on Uzva's first album "Tammikuinen Tammela". I believe that's the connection. |
Wow Somebody read that review?!?!
Thanks but I find it still very lonely on that page. Care to add another all you crazy Finns?
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Logos
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 07:07 |
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Jimbo
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 07:33 |
Sean Trane wrote:
WiguJimbo wrote:
Oh yeah, Uzva is also missing.
Sean, you were wondering in your Uzva - Niittoaika review what was the
connection between Uzva and Hoyry-Kone. Hoyry-Kone's Marko Manninen
played cello on Uzva's first album "Tammikuinen Tammela". I believe
that's the connection. |
Wow Somebody read that review?!?!
Thanks but I find it still very lonely on that page. Care to add another all you crazy Finns?
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Yeah, I will be posting a review of that Uzva album some time soon.
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 08:20 |
Alamaailman Vasarat gets my vote - Whenever I listen to them I always end up grinning from ear to ear.
Admittedly I've only heard Fairyport, but I can't quite see all the
fuss about Wigwam on the strength of it. To me they seem to play
somewhat Colosseum-esque bluesy jams and sub-standard Zappa ripoffs...
Am I missing something?
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 08:35 |
Trouserpress wrote:
Alamaailman Vasarat gets my vote - Whenever I listen to them I always end up grinning from ear to ear.
Admittedly I've only heard Fairyport, but I can't quite see all the fuss about Wigwam on the strength of it. To me they seem to play somewhat Colosseum-esque bluesy jams and sub-standard Zappa ripoffs... Am I missing something?
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Alamaailman : Their second album has got tremendous moments where they sound like acoustic death-prog-metal.
Actually , both Fairyport and Being are quite nice but somewhat over-rated (there are some Zappa influences no rip-offs) but Nuclear Nightclub is vastly over-rated.
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 08:36 |
Haikara's first two albums are some of the most original stuff I heard.
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 08:48 |
Alamaailman's 2nd is definitely their best.
Oh, and from what I've heard of Haikara they're pretty special too, but
I'm not familiar enough with their music to really pass judgement.
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 08:55 |
Haikara's two first albums are definitely worth getting. The only
problem is that they are relatively rare. Even I had difficulties
finding those two albums and I live in Finland.
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