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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Soul Dreamer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2008 at 22:31
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Soul Dreamer Soul Dreamer wrote:

Anybody here knows the Danish band Lis Er Stille? A friend of me send me a link to their myspace, and it's great music, I can't exactly put the genre to it, allthough "Symphonic" would be my first choice... It  really sound extremely good to my ears... Anyway...here's the link:
I didn't search the whole thread, but the "search" function turned up nothing so I guess they haven't been mentioned before...
 
Hi,
 
They're on the post-rock voting list and I reckon they'll be added to PA, even though there's only one vote there.
 
I liked what I heard from them so far.
 
 
 
Thanks, Avestin...Count my vote (for what it's worth...) in for inclusion... great music! And I can see where the Post Rock comes from, allthough I hear also some references to Yes! Well, classification is difficult...
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My band! :)

We released our first single for download recently, and you can listen to the songs in our Myspace and/or download them (together with the lyrics book and artwork) here.

Hope you like it.
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Might Could - Wood Knot
Excellent acoustic prog rock (3 guitars+1 bass)
 
Mahogany Frog - On Blue
Not yet sure what this is, but have a listen, pretty creative and explorative
 
Jazz/zeuhl by this new French ensemble
 
 
 
 
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Forgot to mention that new and FABULOUS release by mastermind Dan Britton's new band Birds & Buildings - Bantam To Behemoth
 
Brilliant, as usual
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Originally posted by Arapuk Arapuk wrote:

My band! :)

We released our first single for download recently, and you can listen to the songs in our Myspace and/or download them (together with the lyrics book and artwork) here.

Hope you like it.

Finalmente uma nova banda Prog tugaSmileSmileSmileSmileSmile. Eu curto bué o vosso som, é bastante variado entre prog rock/metal/alternative, penso que seria uma boa descrição do vosso genro, estou muito felizLOL.
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I've recommended this before, but they've updated their Myspace with new tracks, so here again is Krati from Belgium:
 
 
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Originally posted by Real Paradox Real Paradox wrote:

Originally posted by Arapuk Arapuk wrote:

My band! :)

We released our first single for download recently, and you can listen to the songs in our Myspace and/or download them (together with the lyrics book and artwork) here.

Hope you like it.

Finalmente uma nova banda Prog tugaSmileSmileSmileSmileSmile. Eu curto bué o vosso som, é bastante variado entre prog rock/metal/alternative, penso que seria uma boa descrição do vosso genro, estou muito felizLOL.


Grato! :)
Temos músicas mais prog no album do que essas duas. Uma delas tem 9 minutos e penso que posso classificá-la como prog rock mesmo!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote keiser willhelm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2008 at 00:16
Krati tickles my fancey. im in a gigle fit. really really nice!

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Allow me to recommend once again the following:
 
Might Could - Wood Knot
 
Aaron Geller - guitar
Tim McCaskey - guitar
Luis Nasser - bass
Andy Tillotson - guitar
 
 
It is a fabulous acoustic band - 3 guitars and 1 bass playing great acoustic prog-rock.
They have released last year their album Wood Knot which is a delight to listen to.
Both intricate and beautiful; imagine a prog rock band in an acoustic mode
 
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Here is their Myspace bio:
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Might Could entertains listeners by creating and performing songs with rhythmically interesting, tight, and neatly interlocking parts. They are instrumental, with a group dynamic that provides a fresh alternative to solo instrumentalists. People have told us our songs seem to draw from influences ranging from heavy metal to progressive rock to jazz, and we've been compared to King Crimson, the California Guitar Trio, Steve Morse, Michael Hedges, Megadeth, and Bela Bartok. The lineup consists of Andy Tillotson, Tim McCaskey, and Aaron Geller on guitar, with Luis "Gordo" Nasser on occasional bass detail. Andy and Aaron are the main composers.

Our story: In 2000, Andy and Tim started grad school at the University of Maryland. During a school break in 2001, Andy started recording some acoustic demos with Scott Phillips (writing collaborator on early MC material), and he returned to Maryland eager to play more. Tim joined him in some early open mic performances. Around the same time, they met Gordo, who would study and work at Maryland for the first few Might Could years as well.

Andy and Tim put out the first cheaply-made Might Could CD in November of 2003. It is now out of print and buried except for the two songs that would make it onto later recordings.

Around 2003, Tim and Andy met Aaron at an open mic. They discovered he was a perfect fit for a set of Nintendo covers (which became the Motherbrain! alter ego), and he soon became a full member of the band. With a third guitar, the band became at least 50% more interesting.

Once the lineup was set and Gordo was offered a pint of Guinness for his trouble, he agreed to lend some beefy bass assistance to the tunes.

August 2005 saw the release of All Intertwined, the first full-length and full-band Might Could album. It has been well reviewed by progressive, art-rock, and guitar-based web sites, and has been played on the radio in numerous places.

The newest album is called Wood Knot and was released in late 2007. Two songs from that album ("River of Crows" and "Synecdoche") are available on this page.

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Hi-
    I've recently been listening to Alphataurus, as most of you around here know, they are an Italian prog rock band. Up until recently they were the only Italin prog I had, now I've got a dozen or so bands and I'm certain someone out there has some recommendations they could bestow upon me.  Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Some of the bands I have : Area,Alusa Fallax,Banco del Mutuo Soccorso,Le Orme,Osanna,Biglietto per l'inferno.... and a couple of others.
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Originally posted by zachfive zachfive wrote:

Hi-
    I've recently been listening to Alphataurus, as most of you around here know, they are an Italian prog rock band. Up until recently they were the only Italin prog I had, now I've got a dozen or so bands and I'm certain someone out there has some recommendations they could bestow upon me.  Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Some of the bands I have : Area,Alusa Fallax,Banco del Mutuo Soccorso,Le Orme,Osanna,Biglietto per l'inferno.... and a couple of others.
 
I love that Alphataurus album!
 
As for other bands, aside from the ones you mentioned, Balletto Di Bronzo's album Ys is a must.
De De Lind has an album with a title so long there's no way I'll write it here but it's a damn good one as is  Celeste album, Principe Di Un Giorno
Other musts in my opinion:
Locanda Delle Fate - Forse Le Lucciole Non Si Amano Più
Metamorfosi - Inferno
Maxophone - s/t
Quella Vecchia Locanda's two albums
Pholas Dactylus - Concerto Delle Menti
Semiramis - s/t
Murple - Io Sono Murple
PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI - Storia Di Un Minuto , Per Un Amico
Not a must, but good:
There are others I forget I know....
 
 
Also, don't neglect the current (90's and 2000's) Symphonic scene with fantastic bands like:
and others...
 
There's so much music from this country it's mind-boggling....
And all of the above is on the symphonic side...
 
Picchio Dal Pozzo, Stormy Six are two great examples of past avant-rock bands.
Of today, there are great bands like Yugen, Gecko's Tear and others which keep progressing and experimenting and expanding the horizons.
 
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Celtic Metal with Bagpipes? Can life get any better? This video is from their new album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iijKLHCQw5o



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Textures. Progressive Death Metal (very technical, some Meshuggah influences) from Netherlands.
Sorry if i have spelling mistakes, english is not my mother tongue.



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Originally posted by Jack-in-the-Green Jack-in-the-Green wrote:

 
Textures. Progressive Death Metal (very technical, some Meshuggah influences) from Netherlands.


I second this- "Polars" is my favorite by them- and I like these guys much more than Meshuggah. Clap



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Hello guys, I would like to recommend an obscure heavy-psych-prog band from italy: Dum Dum Power. They are from the 90's and they made an album called 'Muscle Head Music-Brain Sink/Heart Rise' for Burp Sonic Inventions in 1992. They played a sort of heavy psych folk prog and they were devoted to the sound of band like Edgar Broughton Band, Magic Muscle, Cpt. Beefheart, Groundhogs, Gong and Third Ear Band. I really don't know too much about them, but they seems to have a site on myspace (www.myspace.com/dumdumpower). I've found their cd-album in a vintage shop in Rome and I really love it. Great Sound, it remind me something played between 1969-1972 in UK. Lovely.

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Ready an' Willing - Whitesnake

Not prog ok but still a great hard rock album ala Deep Purple MK 3/4. Don't be afraid to buy something from Whitesnake, this album shows what Coverdale & Co could really do, and not that junky glam metal stuff.
It's a fantastic rock album with high influences from MK 3/4 DP and their own touch. Coverdale himself describes it as blues-prog, not certainly prog but it's a total progression from what they did before.
Please you will thank me.

(for all MK 3/4 fans)

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Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

Originally posted by Jack-in-the-Green Jack-in-the-Green wrote:

 
Textures. Progressive Death Metal (very technical, some Meshuggah influences) from Netherlands.


I second this- "Polars" is my favorite by them- and I like these guys much more than Meshuggah. Clap
 
Their new album Silhouettes is AWESOME.


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Another band I discovered on Myspace:
 
Friendly Bears
 
About Friendly Bears
Friendly Bears began playing together in Fall '00 (under the name Osos Amistosos) as a trio. In their 5-year existence, they have been able to emerge from their free-jazz roots into a style of new avant-rock music that represents strong foundations in punk, classical, metal, and jazz music.

The Bears released their debut EP, a split 12" record with Philadelphia's Infidel?/Castro! on the Ricecontrol and Epicene Sound Systems in '02. The compositions are an infusion of hardcore energy and melodic counterpoint.

In July of '05 Friendly Bears released their debut full-length record on Brooklyn's Pralaya Records, "On Oceans, Light, and Sleep" which is rooted in their older style, but also augmented by new sounds, ideas, and instrumentation.

Also in existence is a split 7" record ("The Streamwinner 7") with Asheville, North Carolina's Ahleuchatistas (made possible by Angura Sound and SAID Records). Please visit www.friendlybears.net for more info/sounds.

 
 
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And another one:
Child Abuse
 
Weird, experimental avant-rock/metal
 
 
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MEDIABANDA
http://www.mediabanda.cl/
http://www.myspace.com/mediabanda
 
Great eclectic/fusion band from Chile (with ties to the wonderful Fulano).
 
 
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