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Plasticroller
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Posted: May 02 2022 at 10:11 |
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Pangolin are my mate's band from Sheffield, England! They sound a lot like King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Let me know what you think!
Let me know if you k ow of any other prog bands from Sheffield also https://open.spotify.com/track/2r1t1KWYgAnh3rxltuFEMc?si=7lFx7UIgQiCVurUSq9ArHA&utm_source=copy-link https://youtu.be/4EszseRMAb8 |
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nick_h_nz
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They might want to rethink their name. There is already a relatively well-known and established UK band called Pangolin. And if they have international ambition, then there are at least two US bands with that name. I’ve not listened yet, but I’ll see if I can find time later. In the meantime, Sel from Amplifier has two Sheffield bands on his Rockosmos label: DeadBlondeStars AWOOGA are prog. DeadBlondeStars are not. |
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Good 'ol Haze!! C'est la Vie and Stoat and Bottle are classics
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Boggy
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How big of a town is sheffield? If i traveled there just to catch some local prog, would I be rewarded?
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Rick1
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I will never forget getting the Haze coach to London in 1984 to see them support Solstice at the Marquee. Great night! However, I always see Sheffield as more of a 'metal' city (industrial heritage and all that) but anything Sheffield-based Martin Archer turns his hand to is on the edge of prog (e.g. Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere) - check out his Discus label. Also on the experimental edge were Cabaret Voltaire - fascinating stuff.
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nick_h_nz
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They have a festival every year (apart from the last couple of years, due to covid) which always has a prog portion. This was the best lineup I ever saw advertised (but as much as I tried, I couldn’t get the time off work, and I didn’t want to risk my job by pulling a sickie), especially for the price (only six squid!):
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nick_h_nz
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Here’s another lineup I tried to get to Sheffield for, five years later than the above. Tramlines 2018 had the prog stage headlined by Agent Fresco, with Gallops, Talons, Jamie Lenman, Jo Quail, KOYO, Pijn, Svalbarduk & The Physics House Band. And still just £6 a ticket! Perhaps not as star-studded a line up as the 2013 Tramlines, but one I would very happily pay £6 to see!
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