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aapatsos
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Posted: August 03 2014 at 17:51 |
^ agreed.
Reasons for Opeth/Mastodon (and perhaps others indeed) tend to be the association to the 'metal' rather than the 'prog'.
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steve j
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Posted: August 04 2014 at 15:40 |
I subscribe, so I can learn more. Even though I loved Yes and Rush, I never realised to begin with that they had been pigeonholed as progressive rock; they were just interesting bands that I liked.
There are a lot of good bands out there, and its not always obvious who they are.
As an aside they did a top 100 this month, and the top 7 albums are very similar to the prog archives, same albums in a slightly different order.
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The Polite Force
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Posted: August 19 2014 at 09:37 |
I need to.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 05:55 |
I used to but got tired of the expensive price and misinformed reviews.
Edited by AtomicCrimsonRush - August 20 2014 at 05:55
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 09:09 |
Nope. The only major international music magazine I read on a regular basis is Mojo. Recently also started reading Metalized, a Danish metal magazine that occasionally covers prog artists if they have some connection to the metal scene either through the music they play or their past affliations.
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january4mn
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 10:04 |
I like the magazine. Lots of cool pictures and some good writing, a bit overly-sensationalistic at times but I find that quite funny!
One thing I enjoy is the fact that such a magazine exists and I can stop by the local Chapters/Indigo and buy it. Amazing, and would have been unheard of 10 years ago.
Ken
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geekfreak
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Posted: March 06 2015 at 13:14 |
yes I`ve been there from the start cool magazine about the music I love it...
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sublime220
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Posted: March 06 2015 at 13:20 |
Toaster Mantis wrote:
The only major international music magazine I read on a regular basis is Mojo. |
Mojo has the best articles, I swear.
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moshkito
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Posted: March 06 2015 at 13:41 |
Dean wrote:
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..and just to keep this f ing post on f ing topic:
No I don't, it's written by muso-journalists, most of whom were quick to drop Prog like it was bag of dog crap as soon as Punk looked like becoming the lucrative 'flavour of the month' that would make them the doyens of the hack-world. They are to a man, a bunch of two-faced fkwitted, toading, snivelling shts. This mag is a tacky cash-in on a genre that survived in spite of a complete lack of support and out-right hostility of these hack-bozzos for the past 30 years. |
Thank you.
AND I SECOND YOUR OPINION. (or the b*****ds that "own" these magazines would have hired many of us by now, instead of being star kissers!)(I doubt we would not do the same thing, btw!)
Edited by moshkito - March 06 2015 at 13:46
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moshkito
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Posted: March 06 2015 at 14:30 |
Hi,
Editorial aside ...
If learning about the music, and finding new music, is what you need, PA is probably the best around. If all you want is the nice picture of Deep Purple, Keith, or Rick, then I guess a magazine like that comes through. No posters, though!
If you want serious discussion, some not perfect, but the main ideas are all actually discussed, I don't think that anywhere can be better than PA.
As Dean mentioned, the folks writing these things were the same folks that tore into the music we love, and appreciate, and I have NEVER been a fan of their writing and their very obvious commercial kisses, so they could get another free album, or a new KISS leather pants!
I came from a house with a huge music library, and even the Beatles and Rolling Stones, that we had since 1964 along with Ray Charles, Harry Belafonte, Ella Fitzgerald, Gilbert Becaud, Edith Piaf, Amalia Rodrigues, Maria Betania and many others were not as big or important ... other than merely popsters ... until one day, there was a searing attack on one song by one of these, that basically said ... this is the end ... this is the difference, and from that day on, I did not need a magazine to tell me if the Beatles were good, (it all went down hill on their own for my tastes), and all the others ... got older!
But by that time, the rock press was getting insidious and ridiculous, and only concerned with "being cool" with these stars, and not caring about the music and the work itself. No one can say anything bad about the Beatles or the Rolling Stones ... they are the biggest GODS of them all!
I'm not cynical enough to say that some folks' music choices are not great. Guy Guden's were spectacular and his show had it for more than 20 years' though that picture of his is getting too cartoonish for my tastes ... and some folks here, in their write ups also have some serious appreciation for a lot of music, and their suggestions are worth the attention ... but in general, I have not bought a whole lot of anyone's suggestions in the past 5 years ... I have instead purged my LP collection. But some of those magazines, are not helping you go out and buy that other stuff ... the major articles are all on the "stars" that helped "sell" the magazine! ND you already got the albums, anyway!
What else do you need to know?
Edited by moshkito - March 07 2015 at 11:12
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Luova Records
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Posted: March 08 2015 at 17:21 |
Of course. A lot of.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: March 08 2015 at 22:23 |
Why bother with a magazine when one has the internet?
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mithrandir
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Posted: March 08 2015 at 22:38 |
/\ thats actually kind of a sad sentiment
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 01:48 |
The Dark Elf wrote:
Why bother with a magazine when one has the internet? |
Why bother with buying albums, or going to gigs, or browsing a friend's record collection, when one has the internet?
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Dean
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 01:52 |
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What?
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 02:12 |
Dean wrote:
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Exactly
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Rednight
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 10:41 |
No. As with Mojo magazine and new prog in general, I simply can't afford a subscription but do look forward to the occasional issue.
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Catcher10
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 11:31 |
I buy the occasional issue, based on who the main focus is about. But most of the bands featured are not prog in the traditional sense. They are indie rock/alternative crossover rock/metal bands, which I don't have a problem with but misleading to the title of the magazine.
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Windhawk
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 12:05 |
Subscribe, occasionally reads it. My wife usually reads through each edition thoroughly.
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WeepingElf
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Posted: March 09 2015 at 15:51 |
I just bought it, for the first - and probably last time. I bought it at the international press shop at the railway station. It cost € 19.20 - way too expensive, and I dithered quite a while before I decided to buy it. My impression is that they consider a lot of things "prog" which have only a most tangential relationship to progressive rock as I understand it; basically, it seems to me that they consider everything "prog" which has long songs. Also, it is too UK-centric. The German Eclipsed magazine, as disappointing it is these days, does a better job to me. They also have a very broad scope, but at least, they don't consider all that stuff "prog". And it is much cheaper.
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