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The Runaway ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 28 2009 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 3144 |
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The first two, aren't so obscure, and are fantastic albums indeed. Datetenryu and Norman Haines are interesting, I'll check them out. As for Czar, it is indeed very King Crimsonish, but still, it's very original, and one of the best obscure albums out there! |
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Gandalff ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 07 2007 Location: Middle-Earth Status: Offline Points: 4214 |
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[/QUOTE] As much as the creator of the album hates being labeled under progressive rock terms (of which is the reason why I haven't suggested his music into the archives), Exit Mindbomb's Happy Accident album is a collection of songs which travel through journeys within mere minutes, which is why I consider it "progressive" in the term of which progressive was originally supposed to mean. I love this album with my heart, and I would highly recommend that anyone who's interested download it. It's for free on the creator's myspace. http://www.myspace.com/brandonthomaslackey [/QUOTE] Sorry, you have reached a link that is no longer accessible due to one or more of the following: - A reported spammer site - A reported Phishing Site: A site designed to trick the user into giving up user name and passwords. - A site which contains malware - A site that currently contains a lot of spam - The user entered HTML syntax was inaccurate. If you believe, you have received this message in error, please contact customer support here. Note: The specific link may be OK, but the webhost may be the issue. For example, if you are trying to visit a blog or page on some webhost, the specific site or blog may be benign, but because the host/company won't work with MySpace security to block other malicious sites on their domain, we are sometimes forced to block the entire domain. |
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Nightfly ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 01 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3659 |
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Passaggi
Filoritmia Rock Progressivo Italiano Review by Nightfly ![]() From the powerful opening track, Colla e Gesso it would appear we're in for a heavy rock, seventies style album with its powerful guitar riffing, pleasing Hammond organ and solid rhythm section. It doesn't take long however to realise that Filoritmia have more up their sleeves as they move through varying themes while maintaining the overall power of the song. Senza Sale confirms this being a more diverse piece and while it contains a heavier mid section is overall a more reflective track over its eight and half minutes. The instrumental Non E Festa seems to be a nod to fellow countrymen PFM taking its cue from their song E Festa. L'uomo Che Torna is the most diverse track yet as it shifts from delicate light and shade into powerful riffing and an acoustic guitar driven finale overlaid with tastefully melodic soloing, the band proving they have the musical chops to deal with subtle textures as well as the heavier rocking moments. Godo continues the trend of shifting and inventive rhythms and starts as one of the heavier tracks until a piano led section shifts things down a couple of gears before moving into a lengthy guitar solo. Il Sogno Del Fotografo has them in a more playful mood with a lighter feel and complex rhythmic patterns that never sit still. Halfway the mood changes into a piano led section with a darker feel. Questo returns to heavy rock territory and while it's decent enough is not one of the best tracks. They save the longest for last with the ten minute Manifesto. Starting with the heaviest riff on the album it moves into an enthralling guitar dominated instrumental section and after a short return to vocals it's into more dynamic instrumental work. With Passaggi, Filoritmia have come up trumps with a pleasing album of heavy prog, and while they are placed in the RPI genre here on PA, their music transcends such barriers and is likely to have a broader appeal to prog fans who don't usually listen to Italian prog. |
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timothy leary ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 29 2005 Location: Lilliwaup, Wa. Status: Offline Points: 5319 |
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trion.......pilgrim
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SaltyJon ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 08 2008 Location: Location Status: Offline Points: 28772 |
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A very little known one here which I quite enjoy:
![]() Review by SaltyJon COLLABORATOR Zeuhl RIO/Avant Team ![]() I would quickly recommend this album to anyone who's interested in either Zeuhl or fusion. As for the Zeuhl end, it's one of the most accessible entry points into the genre I've heard so far, which is a plus. The vocals on the album aren't as "goofy" as with some of the better known bands (really, the vocals are sparse and sort of otherworldly). This is a masterful album, and I think it deserves nothing less than a masterpiece rating of five stars. I can't find any flaws in the album, and I'm really hoping these three plan to release more albums with this band (as opposed to with Setna, whose album I haven't yet checked out). Edited by SaltyJon - July 01 2010 at 16:35 |
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cannon ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 03 2010 Location: Coho Country Status: Offline Points: 1302 |
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Canadian proggers Dillinger. Thier self-titled debut from 1974. "Live and Return" is a 17 minute epic. |
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18058 |
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Hi,
I have a lot of things that ... might or might not ... be considered this or that in my collection.
Capability Brown - 1st and Voice
Byzantium - 1st and Season's Changing
... are but two examples ... that ... and here is why I don't like to label things in "prog" ... in essence one is "prog-folk" and the other is "prog-pop" in their first album with some really beautifully orchestrated material on Byzantium's first album, and in the second album is is ... "prog-folk", very much like the long cut in Capability Brown's Voice album.
I have to check the references here, btw ... but there was/is a name in the Byzantium group that shows up later and before. ___ Robinson (I'm not home right now) ... and he was either in Quatermass or Spontaneous Combustion -- whose Triad album fits as prog, while the other ones a bit less so. Or is the same guy that ended up in either Godspell or one of those really big musicals.
In essense there is a lot of far out stuff out there. For example, Kevin Ayers' album The Confessions of Dr. Dream fits as "progressive", though most of his others fit as folk-weird and fun! I always think of Edgar Broughton Band as progressive, and this is one listen that I am not sure most can get into a whole lot, as it is way too eccentric and literary in its own style, and presentation. It's not about the blues or the guitar! And it can be very political and strong, with one song that should always be played right next to "Epitath" ... for DJ's that have balls!
Btw ... did anyone check out that Trace album? ... is it not the same drummer that has been in Marillion for quite some time?
When we get down to it, a lot of these "progressive" things have a massive family history that extends, and London is one of the most incestuous of them all because everyone is in everyone else's album except Mick Jagger and Keith Richards!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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The Truth ![]() Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 19 2009 Location: Kansas Status: Offline Points: 21795 |
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Actress by Lobster Newberg. Very Gentle Giant sounding stuff but with more of a rock edge and variety of material.
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