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Topic: Forbidden Myth (Review Request)Posted By: UnderGround
Subject: Forbidden Myth (Review Request)
Date Posted: May 20 2022 at 13:08
Hello we are Forbidden Myth from Greece.
We released our first epic prog rock concept album, called "Zantea Chronicles : The Dream Dominator".
I am very glad you like it and many thanks for the great review and the support!
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 20 2023 at 13:43
One more questions to the mods.
Is it acceptable from the forum rules to suggest to reviewers if someone wants to review my album?
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 07:39
Hi,
Just listened to the whole thing, and liked it, alas, I can not review it as it forces me to login again, and the passwords won't match ... it's been an issue with me for sometime here on PA ... passwords going awry, if I have to switch browsers and the like.
So sorry ... it's a very nice album!
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 14:06
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Just listened to the whole thing, and liked it, alas, I can not review it as it forces me to login again, and the passwords won't match ... it's been an issue with me for sometime here on PA ... passwords going awry, if I have to switch browsers and the like.
So sorry ... it's a very nice album!
Thank you, so happy you like it!
If you know any other reviewers, please forward the album to listen...
Posted By: Necrotica
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 14:25
I enjoyed the record a lot, so I'd be happy to give it a writeup. I saw that you also uploaded it to Sputnik, so once I'm done, I'll post it there as well so I can give the project more exposure
------------- Take me down, to the underground Won't you take me down, to the underground Why oh why, there is no light And if I can't sleep, can you hold my life
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 14:50
Necrotica wrote:
I enjoyed the record a lot, so I'd be happy to give it a writeup. I saw that you also uploaded it to Sputnik, so once I'm done, I'll post it there as well so I can give the project more exposure
Thank you very much that you was listen the album and I am happy you will write a review!
Yes i was upload it to Sputnik, thanks that you remind it to me...
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 19:16
Hi,
My main comment, is probably an odd one, and I hope that you can enjoy it ...
I like to comment here, about some new bands that ... "look ma, I'm playing progressive music!" ... as a joke, since so much of it is (to my ear) a sort of idea of what "progressive music should be complete with guitar solo, etc, etc, etc ... and the nicest thing in your piece is that I don't remember a guitar solo per se, and I don't look at the piano as having done "solo" parts in any of the pieces.
It made for a wonderful listen that, for once, was not about ... look I'm doing this or that ... but about the music itself and the conceptual nature of the work is really special, and worthy of note. I am trying to read more on it, as I think I missed some of its story along the way.
It feels rare, these days, to listen to music that is NOT, showing off its skills, and instead is concentrating on the quality and development of the whole story itself, within your sphere of ability, without having to feel like you had to stretch it some to get to the idea/point that it is "progressive" ... regardless, it is a wonderful piece of music and my ... for the ability to remain on point the whole time.
IF, and this is an IF ... I have a little comment, very minor at that, it would be that I would wish to hear some pieces stretched out a bit more ... somehow, the pastoral vision of a part extended here and there seemed right in my mind, but I can see that is my vision and not necessarily yours.
Great work ... so here you have it, the "review" in pieces.
BTW, I prefer to look at the "whole work" and not any individual pieces, and I can not say that there were any that did not get/keep my attention on it, as I listened to it non-stop all the way to the end.
Lovely ... lovely ... lovely and then some!
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 21 2023 at 22:57
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
My main comment, is probably an odd one, and I hope that you can enjoy it ...
I like to comment here, about some new bands that ... "look ma, I'm playing progressive music!" ... as a joke, since so much of it is (to my ear) a sort of idea of what "progressive music should be complete with guitar solo, etc, etc, etc ... and the nicest thing in your piece is that I don't remember a guitar solo per se, and I don't look at the piano as having done "solo" parts in any of the pieces.
It made for a wonderful listen that, for once, was not about ... look I'm doing this or that ... but about the music itself and the conceptual nature of the work is really special, and worthy of note. I am trying to read more on it, as I think I missed some of its story along the way.
It feels rare, these days, to listen to music that is NOT, showing off its skills, and instead is concentrating on the quality and development of the whole story itself, within your sphere of ability, without having to feel like you had to stretch it some to get to the idea/point that it is "progressive" ... regardless, it is a wonderful piece of music and my ... for the ability to remain on point the whole time.
IF, and this is an IF ... I have a little comment, very minor at that, it would be that I would wish to hear some pieces stretched out a bit more ... somehow, the pastoral vision of a part extended here and there seemed right in my mind, but I can see that is my vision and not necessarily yours.
Great work ... so here you have it, the "review" in pieces.
BTW, I prefer to look at the "whole work" and not any individual pieces, and I can not say that there were any that did not get/keep my attention on it, as I listened to it non-stop all the way to the end.
Lovely ... lovely ... lovely and then some!
Thank you very much for your kind words and your comments.
The particularity of this project is that has not guitar or bass guitar. Everything(except drums) played with keyboard instruments. For example we used hammond through leslie and marshalls for rythm parts...
George Katsanos that played in this records is one of the best Greek keyboard players(a piano and synth virtuoso). But all we played here, was play to "serve" the music, not to present our abilities and i am happy that you liked and appreciated that.
I am very happy you like it and you took your time to listen to it!
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 23 2023 at 13:12
UnderGround wrote:
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But all we played here, was play to "serve" the music, not to present our abilities and i am happy that you liked and appreciated that.
I am very happy you like it and you took your time to listen to it!
Hi,
For me, coming from the classical music from my young days (dad had over 2K LP's with about 50 operas, and then some, and later I added Tomita and some electronics for him to hear. He got to enjoy Tangerine Dream some. for example, and was surprised to see "electronics" continue a classical tradition of MUSIC.
It is one of my pet peeves here on PA that I stand up for the "serve the music", and in general, disdain the format of a lot of music these days, that makes room for a "solo" and uses "lyrics" to tell you about it all, when the MUSIC ITSELF can do it very well, but in my book, many musicians these days are not "visual" or within a "cinematic mode" and have to rely on "lyrics" to tell them what is going on ... which is really sad as it is like saying ... that music doesn't speak ... and that is a totally insane concept and idea. Music speaks a lot more than we are capable of giving it credit, but allowing the music the "freedom" to express itself, is difficult these days, when all music instruction is mechanics and rarely has a visual attachment to it.
Reminds me of a funny/weird statement regarding Keith Jarrett ... I think it was his grandma that taught him some piano, and she took him to a nearby creek, and had him listen to the creek, and then said ... when you can play like that ... you will be ready. If anything, even though I thought him at times very mechanically minded, he must have "incorporated" the details within the creek ... a little fish shook in that spot, and a small stick changed the flow for a minute, and so on ... the kind of things that can be done musically, if one sets their mind to it, instead of just thinking notes on a DAW ... which always get changed and "corrected" for one reason or another, which IS NOT on par with the visual nature of music, and that is the only downside of the DAW, although I'm sure that some folks (Vangelis/Jarre/Hamel) will likely defer to the music itself to correct details, BEFORE they take on the DAW ... at least the flow in their music suggests a lot more of the mind flow than otherwise.
My apologies for extending this, and adding some confusion to your thoughts (if that is the case) but at least you will get a better idea what gets me into the music 99% of the time ... it's ability to color "time" as I call it.
When is your next symphony ... well, piece, anyway ... ?
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 23 2023 at 13:52
moshkito wrote:
Reminds me of a funny/weird statement regarding Keith Jarrett ... I think it was his grandma that taught him some piano, and she took him to a nearby creek, and had him listen to the creek, and then said ... when you can play like that ... you will be ready. If anything, even though I thought him at times very mechanically minded, he must have "incorporated" the details within the creek ... a little fish shook in that spot, and a small stick changed the flow for a minute, and so on ... the kind of things that can be done musically, if one sets their mind to it, instead of just thinking notes on a DAW ... which always get changed and "corrected" for one reason or another, which IS NOT on par with the visual nature of music, and that is the only downside of the DAW, although I'm sure that some folks (Vangelis/Jarre/Hamel) will likely defer to the music itself to correct details, BEFORE they take on the DAW ... at least the flow in their music suggests a lot more of the mind flow than otherwise.
My apologies for extending this, and adding some confusion to your thoughts (if that is the case) but at least you will get a better idea what gets me into the music 99% of the time ... it's ability to color "time" as I call it.
When is your next symphony ... well, piece, anyway ... ?
Music is mathematics and magic in the same time...
As I wrote above, now I am working on the sequel of "The Dream Dominator" and I hope it will be ready in 2024.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 26 2023 at 07:07
UnderGround wrote:
...
Music is mathematics and magic in the same time...
...
Hi,
Interesting comment. Being a very intuitive writer, I don't quite consider a lot of it as "magic" at all, but a very simple "continuity" of the inner self and sights. To me, the human spirit is not "magic" and it belongs in the realm of the REAL so we can learn to understand it and use it better.
The problem with "magic" for me, is that it inheritantly means that it is something that "excludes" many folks that do not have that "magic". And in some ways, from my experience, that has a tendency to prevent folks that find things naturally completely out of luck since what we would consider their "magic" is totally and completely different, and is a problem that ends up confusing us all because nothing can be quite agreed on, and developed from there.
To me, the mathematics side of it, is not always true ... when you can easily find a child that does not know music at all, and he/she can create some pieces on their own, were we not intent on taking that particular style of intuition and dismantling it with theories about music, instead ... a sort of "City of Lost Children" where the adults steal everything from the children!
It might be "magic" to many folks ... but for me, it is the "reality" of the inner self that we do not give much credence to, because we believe our minds are more important. To me, it is ALL or nothing, not one better than the other.
Sorry about the philosophical comments, in this thread about your album.
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: June 26 2023 at 08:54
moshkito wrote:
UnderGround wrote:
...
Music is mathematics and magic in the same time...
...
Hi,
Interesting comment. Being a very intuitive writer, I don't quite consider a lot of it as "magic" at all, but a very simple "continuity" of the inner self and sights. To me, the human spirit is not "magic" and it belongs in the realm of the REAL so we can learn to understand it and use it better.
The problem with "magic" for me, is that it inheritantly means that it is something that "excludes" many folks that do not have that "magic". And in some ways, from my experience, that has a tendency to prevent folks that find things naturally completely out of luck since what we would consider their "magic" is totally and completely different, and is a problem that ends up confusing us all because nothing can be quite agreed on, and developed from there.
To me, the mathematics side of it, is not always true ... when you can easily find a child that does not know music at all, and he/she can create some pieces on their own, were we not intent on taking that particular style of intuition and dismantling it with theories about music, instead ... a sort of "City of Lost Children" where the adults steal everything from the children!
It might be "magic" to many folks ... but for me, it is the "reality" of the inner self that we do not give much credence to, because we believe our minds are more important. To me, it is ALL or nothing, not one better than the other.
Sorry about the philosophical comments, in this thread about your album.
I am sorry for my poor English, I will try to tell you what I meant.
Posted By: Skymachine_119
Date Posted: August 29 2023 at 12:18
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 07:51
FORBIDDEN MYTH The finest export from Greece since the Elgin Marbles first rolled up onto British shores at the turn of the 19th century - for which the Greeks have never quite forgiven us. Forbidden Myth is the brainchild of Antonis Adelfidis - Greece's answer to Rick Wakeman - ably assisted by multi-instrumentalist George Katsanos, playing together on just about every keyboard instrument they could lay their hands on, and with a cast list of supporting players almost as long as Ben Hur. It's also worth mentioning that Katsanos is a mighty fine singer too. This is the greatest partnership since Burton & Taylor, Bogey & Bacall, or Marks & Spencer. There's an old saying that you should beware of Greeks bearing gifts, but when those same Greeks come bearing gifts of prog albums, then you should welcome them with open arms and with love and kisses too. In the vast pantheon of prog, Adelfidis & Katsanos joins that long list of Greek heroes including, Theseus, Perseus, Odysseus, Vangelis, Roussos & Sideras. Okay, so the first three Greek heroes never formed a prog band as far as I'm aware, but the last three names were all in the same band. You won't find an Achilles Heel in the astounding sounds and amazing music of Forbidden Myth though, as this stunning album is a pure 100% masterpiece from beginning to end. In fact, you won't have heard such masterful keyboard wizardry as this since caped crusader Rick Wakeman first stunned us all with his acclaimed Myths & Legends album. Forbidden Myth target the listener with rip-roaring power chords with the unerring accuracy of a laser-guided Paveway missile. Zantea Chronicles: The Dream Dominator is the towering Acropolis on the Mount in terms of epic prog albums, which even surpasses all of Ayreon's magnificent masterworks. You'll find Forbidden Myth listed under Heavy Prog on ProgArchives, although they almost found their way into the Progressive Metal category, which really wouldn't have done them justice. After all, Zantea Chronicles is far better than any album I've ever heard by Dream Theater, although I can now hear howls of derision coming from DT fans. It's truly an epic album too, running at over 100 minutes long, in the true tradition of Ayreon's epic productions, making it excellent value for money. If you have the good fortune to buy this fine album, then it'll be the best 4,000 drachmas you ever spent. In the vast progosphere, Forbidden Myth are as good as it gets and Zantea Chronicles joins some of the finest European prog albums from Holland, Italy and Germany. And so, for any German prog fans out there, "Das ist Verboten Mythos. Danke schoen und gute nacht."
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 08:02
Thank you, one more time!!!
The sequel is ready, we will release it in Spring!
Posted By: TenYearsAfter
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 08:33
SPREAD THE WORD, WOW!
https://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=3027860" rel="nofollow - FORBIDDEN MYTH Zantea Chronicles: The Dream Dominator music review by TenYearsAfter (progarchives.com)
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 08:46
TenYearsAfter wrote:
SPREAD THE WORD, WOW!
https://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=3027860" rel="nofollow - FORBIDDEN MYTH Zantea Chronicles: The Dream Dominator music review by TenYearsAfter (progarchives.com)
Posted By: TenYearsAfter
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 09:08
UnderGround wrote:
TenYearsAfter wrote:
SPREAD THE WORD, WOW!
https://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=3027860" rel="nofollow - FORBIDDEN MYTH Zantea Chronicles: The Dream Dominator music review by TenYearsAfter (progarchives.com)
And now your next album, I am looking forward to it!
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: March 15 2024 at 11:34
TenYearsAfter wrote:
UnderGround wrote:
TenYearsAfter wrote:
SPREAD THE WORD, WOW!
https://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=3027860" rel="nofollow - FORBIDDEN MYTH Zantea Chronicles: The Dream Dominator music review by TenYearsAfter (progarchives.com)
Thank you!!!
And now your next album, I am looking forward to it!
I will send you to listen when it will be released!
The album, like the previous one, has no electric and bass guitar. Instead of those we used Hohner Clavinet D6 (through Marshall amps) for the rhythm parts and one of the first monophonic string bass organs of the 60’s, the Rheem Kee Bass for bass parts!
Posted By: Droxford
Date Posted: September 14 2024 at 13:43
Hope that too late to join the party. Just have started to listen to the first release as described in the OP. Looking forward to exploring the group's releases.
Posted By: UnderGround
Date Posted: September 14 2024 at 13:46
Droxford wrote:
Hope that too late to join the party. Just have started to listen to the first release as described in the OP. Looking forward to exploring the group's releases.
Thank you for listening, I hope you will like our work!