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Posted: January 31 2013 at 09:55 |
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Rob, you reminded me what a great freaking song My New World is. Certainly the best Flower Kings song played by TA (I say that because I get the feeling that Roine would have put it on a FK album if TA had not happened........similar to how Monster Within was supposed to be a TA track but Roine just couldn't wait and put it on Space Revolver instead).
As to dub step, my only experience with it was a joke YouTube video my son played me of some guy telling his parents he found what he wanted to do with his life and then proceeded to "sing" a basic dub step line (dub wub wub boosh!) over and over again as his parents look on in horror and disgust. Something like that.
I kind of feel like TFK's changed direction a bit with Banks.......making a stripped down, ultra clean type of album in the Karmakanic vein..........though I suppose it's really not that much of a change. You guys all seem to like it a lot so I guess I'm in the minority here on feeling like it's nearly their worst album (though, as I've said before, not bad by any means). Listening to the other albums I have confirmed that it's not just FK burnout, as I still love all the others to varying degrees.
zumacraig.......maybe that's why I like Vampire's View so much, because it "breaks the flow" of an album that wasn't doing anything for me prior to that track...............
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good point about Vampire's View. it really is an ambitious song and i can't imagine anyone by Daniel singing it. as far as Banks goes, to me it seems like a continuation of SoNE. wasn't that supposed to be a back to basics prog album? i see where you're coming from in terms of wondering if your nuts not liking the album. i'm not a completist in the least. in fact, i go through periods when i actively hate neal morse...it's usually when i think i need to get everything he's done so i don't miss some amazing hook. truth is, i only like a handful of his tunes, with and with out Spocks. neil young is one of my favorite artists and even though critics have been gushing over his last two albums, i think they blow ![LOL LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif)
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I don't see Banks as a continuation of SoNE at all, obviously. SoNE was just supposed to be pure symphonic FK's, and I think they achieved that (no filler, no pop, no jazz excursions as Roine said). I actually always hear SoNE as a kind of cross between Unfold and Rainmaker (which is a good thing). You know, I have all of Morse's stuff (well, prog stuff anyway) including the Spock's, and I don't listen to any of it very often. I have to be in the mood for "comfort prog" or "prog by numbers". Morse really does hit all the right prog buttons for me when I'm in the mood. I think what makes him different from other people that constantly repeat themselves is that he really seems to have total conviction every time he does an album. He "sells" the music very well with his energy, enthusiasm, and feeling. Haven't listened to any Neil Young since that Rockin' In The Free world album. I pre-ordered the new Steven Wilson. I absolutely love the approach he's been taking. I don't consider it "too" good though, more like just right.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 10:03 |
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great review man! i actually like the vocoder on Pandemonium. i usually hate that stuff though. nice that you discussed the artwork as well. i love the cover. |
Really, on the vocoder? I wanted to give Mr. Bodin grief for the whole passage but tried to keep it tame :)
Glad you enjoyed the review. |
Pandemonium is easily my favorite track on the album. I like the vocoder stuff, though like zuma I usually hate it. As to your review Tom, I think it goes without saying that I mostly disagree (we don't seem to share all that similar tastes I've noticed.......though we seem to more or less agree about The Whirlwind.......I think I like it more than you though). One thing I do agree on is the "...and then the numbers......" part, which is the best part of the epic and the best Roine lead work on the album. Also agree that the cover art is beautiful. I will be trying to get into the album again at some point, but you all have read (presumably) my issues with it. For now, I'm going to continue my Beardfish kick, and am also looking forward to the new Steven Wilson that will be here soon. Also been really digging Echolyn's latest, as well as The End Is Beautiful.
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I agree that BoE is not a continuation of TSONE, but damn are they great to listen to back-to-back.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 10:34 |
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Thanks for the compliments guys.
Craig: sadly the novel has taken a back seat for a year or so, I keep thinking of new material but between the band and the writing that I'm doing for the site, I just don't have the time for everything artistic that I want to do and sadly, the novel is taking a back seat for the time being.
Darkshade: that's a pretty bold statement there though, I'll agree in that it was the best prog moment of last year and I'm comfortable with giving it the moniker of best prog moment in the 2010's. I'll have to give it more thought before I'm willing to go beyond that.
Barney: Thanks, there aren't nearly as many angry reviews on this one, it's actually their highest rated album on here. Regarding the Genesis references, I don't really see them that much. Big Big train is a different story entirely, but I don't see a pervasive Genesis theme in Banks of Eden. (well, beyond the name of the CD of course) |
i'm the same with my artistic endeavors. so many ideas, so little time and motivation. i write songs all the time, but getting them on tape in some sort of finished form is my issue. my musical partner and i are going to try and remedy this.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 10:38 |
infandous wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
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great review man! i actually like the vocoder on Pandemonium. i usually hate that stuff though. nice that you discussed the artwork as well. i love the cover. |
Really, on the vocoder? I wanted to give Mr. Bodin grief for the whole passage but tried to keep it tame :)
Glad you enjoyed the review. |
As to your review Tom, I think it goes without saying that I mostly disagree (we don't seem to share all that similar tastes I've noticed.......though we seem to more or less agree about The Whirlwind.......I think I like it more than you though). One thing I do agree on is the "...and then the numbers......" part, which is the best part of the epic and the best Roine lead work on the album. Also agree that the cover art is beautiful.
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Naah, we have certain similarities, just not one hundred percent. If memory serves me, we both have a rather high opinion of "Paradox Hotel" which is somewhat unique among the Flower King faithful.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 10:40 |
infandous wrote:
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Rob, you reminded me what a great freaking song My New World is. Certainly the best Flower Kings song played by TA (I say that because I get the feeling that Roine would have put it on a FK album if TA had not happened........similar to how Monster Within was supposed to be a TA track but Roine just couldn't wait and put it on Space Revolver instead).
As to dub step, my only experience with it was a joke YouTube video my son played me of some guy telling his parents he found what he wanted to do with his life and then proceeded to "sing" a basic dub step line (dub wub wub boosh!) over and over again as his parents look on in horror and disgust. Something like that.
I kind of feel like TFK's changed direction a bit with Banks.......making a stripped down, ultra clean type of album in the Karmakanic vein..........though I suppose it's really not that much of a change. You guys all seem to like it a lot so I guess I'm in the minority here on feeling like it's nearly their worst album (though, as I've said before, not bad by any means). Listening to the other albums I have confirmed that it's not just FK burnout, as I still love all the others to varying degrees.
zumacraig.......maybe that's why I like Vampire's View so much, because it "breaks the flow" of an album that wasn't doing anything for me prior to that track...............
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good point about Vampire's View. it really is an ambitious song and i can't imagine anyone by Daniel singing it. as far as Banks goes, to me it seems like a continuation of SoNE. wasn't that supposed to be a back to basics prog album? i see where you're coming from in terms of wondering if your nuts not liking the album. i'm not a completist in the least. in fact, i go through periods when i actively hate neal morse...it's usually when i think i need to get everything he's done so i don't miss some amazing hook. truth is, i only like a handful of his tunes, with and with out Spocks. neil young is one of my favorite artists and even though critics have been gushing over his last two albums, i think they blow ![LOL LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif)
so, are you guys gonna pick up the new steven wilson. i find his stuff to be almost too good. does that make any sense? |
I don't see Banks as a continuation of SoNE at all, obviously. SoNE was just supposed to be pure symphonic FK's, and I think they achieved that (no filler, no pop, no jazz excursions as Roine said). I actually always hear SoNE as a kind of cross between Unfold and Rainmaker (which is a good thing).
You know, I have all of Morse's stuff (well, prog stuff anyway) including the Spock's, and I don't listen to any of it very often. I have to be in the mood for "comfort prog" or "prog by numbers". Morse really does hit all the right prog buttons for me when I'm in the mood. I think what makes him different from other people that constantly repeat themselves is that he really seems to have total conviction every time he does an album. He "sells" the music very well with his energy, enthusiasm, and feeling. Haven't listened to any Neil Young since that Rockin' In The Free world album.
I pre-ordered the new Steven Wilson. I absolutely love the approach he's been taking. I don't consider it "too" good though, more like just right.
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okay, i see where your coming from concerning BoE and Sum. i just thought they seemed in the same vein of a no filler prog album. anyway, good points, as always. i agree with you concerning morse. he does sell it. at times, it's exhausting. i don't know how he keeps up with it. i'll be curious to hear the new steven wilson too.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 11:27 |
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Thanks for the compliments guys.
Craig: sadly the novel has taken a back seat for a year or so, I keep thinking of new material but between the band and the writing that I'm doing for the site, I just don't have the time for everything artistic that I want to do and sadly, the novel is taking a back seat for the time being.
Darkshade: that's a pretty bold statement there though, I'll agree in that it was the best prog moment of last year and I'm comfortable with giving it the moniker of best prog moment in the 2010's. I'll have to give it more thought before I'm willing to go beyond that.
Barney: Thanks, there aren't nearly as many angry reviews on this one, it's actually their highest rated album on here. Regarding the Genesis references, I don't really see them that much. Big Big train is a different story entirely, but I don't see a pervasive Genesis theme in Banks of Eden. (well, beyond the name of the CD of course) |
i'm the same with my artistic endeavors. so many ideas, so little time and motivation. i write songs all the time, but getting them on tape in some sort of finished form is my issue. my musical partner and i are going to try and remedy this. |
My problem is that I haven't recorded ANYTHING I've written, which includes stuff that more than 20 years old now! ![Embarrassed Embarrassed](smileys/smiley9.gif) That wouldn't seem so bad except for the fact that I've had the software and hardware for recording since 2007. Actually, I have recorded a couple things, but they are really just demos and I need to re-record all of them for various reasons. I guess I just wasn't meant to be a musician
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 11:28 |
Roland113 wrote:
infandous wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
zumacraig wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
Here's a review for you all:
Enjoy, |
great review man! i actually like the vocoder on Pandemonium. i usually hate that stuff though. nice that you discussed the artwork as well. i love the cover. |
Really, on the vocoder? I wanted to give Mr. Bodin grief for the whole passage but tried to keep it tame :)
Glad you enjoyed the review. |
As to your review Tom, I think it goes without saying that I mostly disagree (we don't seem to share all that similar tastes I've noticed.......though we seem to more or less agree about The Whirlwind.......I think I like it more than you though). One thing I do agree on is the "...and then the numbers......" part, which is the best part of the epic and the best Roine lead work on the album. Also agree that the cover art is beautiful.
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Naah, we have certain similarities, just not one hundred percent. If memory serves me, we both have a rather high opinion of "Paradox Hotel" which is somewhat unique among the Flower King faithful. |
Yeah, I love Paradox Hotel, with the exception of Monsters and Men, which is probably my least favorite of all the FK epics. If I recall, you are a bit more into the melodic Neo-prog side of things than I am. I lean towards the dissonant / avant side of prog more I think.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 12:06 |
infandous wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
infandous wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
zumacraig wrote:
Roland113 wrote:
Here's a review for you all:
Enjoy, |
great review man! i actually like the vocoder on Pandemonium. i usually hate that stuff though. nice that you discussed the artwork as well. i love the cover. |
Really, on the vocoder? I wanted to give Mr. Bodin grief for the whole passage but tried to keep it tame :)
Glad you enjoyed the review. |
As to your review Tom, I think it goes without saying that I mostly disagree (we don't seem to share all that similar tastes I've noticed.......though we seem to more or less agree about The Whirlwind.......I think I like it more than you though). One thing I do agree on is the "...and then the numbers......" part, which is the best part of the epic and the best Roine lead work on the album. Also agree that the cover art is beautiful.
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Naah, we have certain similarities, just not one hundred percent. If memory serves me, we both have a rather high opinion of "Paradox Hotel" which is somewhat unique among the Flower King faithful. |
Yeah, I love Paradox Hotel, with the exception of Monsters and Men, which is probably my least favorite of all the FK epics.
If I recall, you are a bit more into the melodic Neo-prog side of things than I am. I lean towards the dissonant / avant side of prog more I think.
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Spot on, though I do enjoy the jazzier side of life as well. I'm with you on Monsters and Men too, it's one of the weaker songs on the album in my opinion.
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Posted: January 31 2013 at 12:48 |
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Dennis!
warms my heart to see you post. you always show up at just the right time. it is windy as hell here, but not to bad in my specific area. are you getting any of this? kind of crazy.
you'll be happy to know that i listened to Space Revolver the other day and paid specific attention to CFS. good stuff. ironically, i've been listening to the whirlwind a lot ![Cool Cool](smileys/smiley16.gif)
oh, and for the record, i fancy an australian accent.
Peace and nice new avatar pic.
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It was very windy last night, but no trees fell on the house, just some large fallen branches down the road a bit...
I am glad you got your Chicken Farmer song on. Most peeps with PC speakers don't realize that tune is really recorded
extremely well and scales up majestically to high volumes on a good stereo. Sonic perfection and good clean fun. That song always puts a glow in my tummy. Magic it is, I say. To me Space Revolver is still TFK's best record.
I love all accents actually except for that Fran Drescher Long Island bitchy thing.....ugh!! I just love to have fun with Barney, he is so full of piss & vinegar. Plus I love insulting Irish people ![Embarrassed Embarrassed](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley9.gif) ,it makes them mad like no other people.When I was in England I innocently & mistakenly called an Irish girl, "English" and it took hours to calm her down.Lots of piss & vinegar over there in the U.K. ![LOL LOL](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley36.gif)
Thanks about the newer avatar. My pledge here is to always write like a crazy 19th century Lupin thief and have my own (taken by me) photos for an avatar. I need to take some more pix of her to freshen things up. The camera is always being used on my toddler these days. ![Tongue Tongue](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley17.gif) But I plan to have my better half pose for me with all my Flower Kings's CDs and DVDs and vinyl, so you guys have absolute proof I am the biggest FK fan here in "these parts"...Stay tuned.... When I bitch & preach about The Chicken Farmer Song, it is real as a heart-attack baby!
Oh yeah, The Whirlwind...."the wind blew them all away...." yes, yes... perhaps if Neal sang that line in the song a few hundred thousand more times I might like it a little more. ![Unhappy Unhappy](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley6.gif)
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Dude, if you want, I can torture my cats and bang on a steel gargabe can lid and send you a tape of that session,
if that is what floats your boat. ![Wink Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
Seriously, what is wrong with harmony or composition? I forget, do you play an instrument?
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Dude, if you want, I can torture my cats and bang on a steel gargabe can lid and send you a tape of that session,
if that is what floats your boat. ![Wink Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
Seriously, what is wrong with harmony or composition? I forget, do you play an instrument?
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No, that would not be music Dennis. Dissonance does not exclude melody, neither does RIO/Avant type stuff. It's a common misconception. Of course, I am first and foremost a symphonic prog fan.......I just like the more quirky exponents of that (which, actually, includes our Flower Kings at their best......well, what I consider their best ![Wink Wink](smileys/smiley2.gif) ) I play guitar and sing, have since I was 15. Good to have you back Dennis
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Thanks for the compliments guys.
Craig: sadly the novel has taken a back seat for a year or so, I keep thinking of new material but between the band and the writing that I'm doing for the site, I just don't have the time for everything artistic that I want to do and sadly, the novel is taking a back seat for the time being.
Darkshade: that's a pretty bold statement there though, I'll agree in that it was the best prog moment of last year and I'm comfortable with giving it the moniker of best prog moment in the 2010's. I'll have to give it more thought before I'm willing to go beyond that.
Barney: Thanks, there aren't nearly as many angry reviews on this one, it's actually their highest rated album on here. Regarding the Genesis references, I don't really see them that much. Big Big train is a different story entirely, but I don't see a pervasive Genesis theme in Banks of Eden. (well, beyond the name of the CD of course) |
He mentions Cain (again)....I think there are more - I may look tonight if I can be bothered - going to listen to some FK tonight - coz.........................
I have my tickets for the wolves TFK Gig WHOOOOO!!!!!!!
However still haven't listed to Keyholder.....so hmmmmm
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Anyway - bout this Gig - Think I might have to wear my "Rotting Christ" tour-T-shirt....or maybe My "SATAN LIVES" , JESUS SUCKS effort...always good to get a balance of yin-yang just to make sure the god of balance (Cygnus) is happier in his cosmic playground.....
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My problem is that I haven't recorded ANYTHING I've written, which includes stuff that more than 20 years old now! ![Embarrassed Embarrassed](smileys/smiley9.gif)
That wouldn't seem so bad except for the fact that I've had the software and hardware for recording since 2007. Actually, I have recorded a couple things, but they are really just demos and I need to re-record all of them for various reasons. I guess I just wasn't meant to be a musician ![Unhappy Unhappy](smileys/smiley6.gif)
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I sympathize, I have so many songs rattling around in my head that I just haven't gotten down yet. It's on the giant 'someday' list that usually involves being independently wealthy.
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Hey M27Barney!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You didn't reply to me last page....
I thought my comment...."Cockney drunk or Royal mumbler(like Prince Chuck....)..." was actually pretty good.
What do you think??? ![Wink Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
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. . . just for the record, I think it would be an absolute hoot to get together with you all. I think the set of personalities would be hysterical in real life.
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A few hundred pages back, we thought about that. In the end, everybody wanted me to buy all the beer...
We never worked past that issue. Plus a few of us here balked at my suggestion that we play The Chicken Farmer Song on top of each hour... That is one issue that I would never sacrafice on...
It could happen, lots of us live not far from the 95 corridor, we would have to fly in our FK UK friends, though...
Maybe M27Barney could bring some over in a large dinghy???
Though I would love to share all my 5.1 music with your guys. That might make even infandous go 5.1...
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Well look who came in at Number 4:
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