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Grumpyprogfan
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Posted: September 25 2019 at 12:52 |
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There have been many awesome releases this year... Richard Henshall Thank You Scientist Marco Minnemann Thieves' Kitchen IZZ Antoine Fafard Lonely Robot Bryan Beller Big Big Train The Aristocrats So do you think this is the best year for prog releases in awhile? I do.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Not so much, this year I rate
Lost Crowns ni North Sea Radio Orchestra Panzerpappa PoiL Gong elephant9 Charlie Cawood Emmit Elvin Still some good things to come but it doesn't stack up with any of the last 5 years.
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Ian
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I have not heard many releases because I did not have the time or the mindset, but the ones I have heard are all great: Big Big Train Bucketlist (Phil Keaggy, Tony Levin and Jerry Marotta) IZZKayo Dot Panzerpappa |
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Man With Hat
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I have two five star albums through September (actually earlier): The Flying Luttenbachers' Shattered Dimension and Elephant9's Psychedelic Backfire Vol. 1. With several more releases coming out soon/soonish that may push it to three or more. Can't say this has been the case with the past five + years. What other years of late did have was decent depth. I won't know how all that stacks up until I compile a list at the end of the year, but still...if I do get up to three five stars for the year, that will be the first time for me since 2010, which would be hard for me to say it's a lesser year, regardless.
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TCat
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I do have an extended list of great releases this year and actually have to do some extra listens to determine which ones are going to be on my final list of highlights for the year. I think it's been a really good year seeing a lot of minor bands really shine, and some great comebacks from others. But I have also listened to a lot more new releases this year than I have for a very long time. There is really a lot of great stuff released this year, and a lot of it is from artists you don't hear about often.
So, here are the ones that I think are all great contenders so far, for the final list: Thank You Scientist IZZ The Aristocrats Lost Crowns ni Emmit Elvin Kayo Dot Cheeto's Magazine Mono Devin Townsend Karfagen The Wrong Object Helium Horse Fly The Mercury Tree On the Raw Monkey3 Consider the Source 3rd Ear Experience Samanovo Zbozi Umpfel Felix Martin Pyramidial Karakorum oG Musique Jambinai The Pneumatic Transit Spiral Steve Unruh Melodramus Dizzy Mystics Cabinets of Curiosity North Sea Radio Eclectic Maybe Band ...and I still have a lot more that I haven't heard yet and I have pretty much reviewed a new release every day with the exception of only a few days. So don't say that this has been a slow year for prog, it certainly hasn't. Edited by TCat - September 27 2019 at 19:28 |
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I have to disagree with OP, I think this year has been abysmal compared to all of the previous years of this decade. I have not been as committed to hearing everything that is released, but I've heard a few. The only albums that have really excited me for either their fresh contribution to progressive rock (LOOMINGS Hey, Weirdo!, EX CANIX Shaman, ROBERT JAN STIPS - SUPERSISTER PROJECKT 2019 Restis Repus, and OG MUSIQUEWater Birds) or simple due to their excellence (releases by IAMTHEMORNING, THANK YOU SCIENTIST, ARNAUD BUKWALD, DEVIN TOWNSEND, JORDSJリ, MONO, THE PSYCHEDELIC ENSEMBLE, MODERN-ROCK ENSEMBLE, UNITED PROGRESSIVE FRATERNITY Planetary Overload, Part 1 - Loss, THE APPLESEED CAST The Fleeting Light of Impermanence). Even so, very few of these are earning five stars from me. What's up with prog music???
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Drew Fisher
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This^ Now, I don't need to list most my favorite albums, because BrufordFreak did it for me. I hold out hope for IQ, Opeth, and Barock Project. |
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Grumpyprogfan
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TCat, you have a way with words and it shows in your reviews. Keep up the great work. Were any of the following new releases going to receive a review from you? Richard Henshall, Marco Minnemann or Thieves' Kitchen? I would be interested in your thoughts. Cheers
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TCat
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I'm working on trying to get those. I've been a bit busy the last several days. |
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King of Loss
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The new Opeth album is quite good too. Just listened to it. Definitely highly recommended!
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I知 listening right now, I知 only familiar with still life but I知 very impressed so far (Swedish version)
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King of Loss
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For me, it's definitely one of their best albums. I'm into metal, so I'm not too concerned about the growls in earlier albums, but I think this album is a step above most of their albums.
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For those seeking highly eclectic and avant-garde sounds, The Eclectic Maybe Band's new album will surely please!
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Yes you done said it right, Dog! |
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^ thanks, Cat. Havne't been up to speed on new releases this year but have found some gems. Love the new Cult of Luna for example.
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Manuel
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All these sound like a good amount of great music, so I guess it really makes for a good year for prog.
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richardh
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No mention of Steve Hackett's Edge Of Light? This is his best album since To Watch The Storms imo. I also love the In Continuum album. This features Hackett and also has a similar epic approach. Other than those I've also been impressed with the Magic Pie and This Winter Machine's albums. BBT are certainly one of my favourite bands but I can't quite get excited by the recent albums for some reason. They had such a brilliant run from The Underfall Yard to The Second Brightest Star that something had to give eventually. The Grand Tour is still decent effort though.
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I agree for the following reasons:
Big Big Train The Neal Morse Band Pattern-Seeking Animals Gong IQ Opeth Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Karfagen Jordsjo IZZ Steven Unruh The Tea Club Hasse Froberg Musical Companion Asturia Cheer-Accident Flying Colors Giant The Vine Celeste Kaprekar's Constant Magma The Psychedelic Ensemble Magic Pie Drifting Sun Brighteye Brison And a new one from The Flower Kings? C'mon now. Admit it. 2019 has been awesome!!!
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