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Topic: 41Point9 for Symphonic Prog
Posted By: Svetonio
Subject: 41Point9 for Symphonic Prog
Date Posted: August 31 2011 at 05:40
http://www.myspace.com/41point9" rel="nofollow - http://www.myspace.com/41point9
 
41Point9 is the band from California. They released a debut album titled  Still Looking For The Answers for Prog Rock Records. CD is available to buy at http://www.41point9.com/" rel="nofollow - http://www.41point9.com/



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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: August 31 2011 at 07:10
Nathaniel607 suggested them for crossover back in February, but they were rejected for some reason. http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=76207&KW=41point9&PID=4069967#4069967" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=76207&KW=41point9&PID=4069967#4069967  They are a fine prog band imho, with some well-respected musicians from existing established prog acts (Enchant, Spock's Beard), and should be included on here somewhere for sure. Perhaps they could have voted "move" last time instead of simply rejecting them? Not sure if they are really symphonic though - it is certainly more melodic and accessible than complex and experimental - maybe neo might give them a chance, but I still think crossover is the place they really ought to be. Don't know whether 'second chances' are allowed here though.  Ermm


Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: August 31 2011 at 19:25
have they released a new album since their debut? That's the only wah they can be reevaluated. 

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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: August 31 2011 at 21:24
No new album released as yet - don't forget, the last one was only finished earlier this year, though the band have begun working on the next one according to their facebook page http://www.facebook.com/41POINT9" rel="nofollow - http://www.facebook.com/41POINT9 . It's a shame that they can't be re-evaluated on the strength of the quality of their debut. I'd like to know why crossover rejected them - I can only assume that they considered the material to be too close to AOR to be included on here. There certainly is an overall AORish sound to the album, but the song structures go far beyond the usual AOR fayre. I wonder what the neo team would make of it if they had a listen? There's always prog-related I suppose, but that would really be doing these guys an injustice. I can only hope a collaborator who has heard the album & liked it picks up on this thread and can find a way to move things forward somehow.
 
Here's another youtube sample:
 
 
 


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 06:15
Excellent review of this album by Steven Reid on seaoftranquility.org: http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=11492" rel="nofollow - http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=11492 . Pretty well sums it up perfectly.


Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 06:31
This is neither Symphonic nor Crossover, but that kind of heavy instrumental prog fusion that doesn't really have its own category on PA - no jazz to qualify for JR/F, not heavy enough for Heavy Prog... These bands tend to get ping-pong'd by genre teams. I'll have to think.


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 08:08
Here's ProGGnosis's take on the matter: http://www.proggnosis.com/PGRelease.asp?RID=34269" rel="nofollow - http://www.proggnosis.com/PGRelease.asp?RID=34269 . Another quite positive review which more or less makes the same statement regarding the dificulty of assigning this music to a specific genre. It will be a great shame if this band can't be found a place on here somewhere, I feel. Perhaps prog-related will ultimately be the only option. The pedigree of the musicians involved in the project will surely qualify them for that category if nothing else. There are some pure neo prog passages interspersed throughout the album, but I guess nowhere enough of them to get the guys a serious shot in that category. Difficult one, I know - but to let this band/album fall by the wayside completely would be awful imho.


Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 08:11
^ agreed. We won't let that happen.


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 08:31
^ Thumbs Up


Posted By: Marty McFly
Date Posted: September 15 2011 at 18:11

It's fine music. As it is with this kind of music, my girlfriend absolutely loves them. For me, the can be borderline Crossover Prog. I was undecided back then when we were voting, but the rest of the Crossover team were sure that this is NO Crossover Prog.

Symphonic Prog - if you want my opinion, they stand 0% chance. I can't see a scenario, where they would be accepted. Symph is completely different kind of music. 

Prog-Related ? That one "should" have lesser demands on Prog side, but it's not even more difficult to get there in some cases.



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Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: September 20 2011 at 09:19
I notified the Heavy Prog Team. 


Posted By: Matti
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 03:00
Still no 41POINT9 in the Archives even when the question was raised months ago?? Confused
I agree they are pretty hard to categorize within prog's sub-genres, but they are prog nevertheless.
 
I got their CD "Still Looking For The Answers" (Progrock Records, 2011) yesterday. Sounds very much like Spock's Beard to me, especially for the vocals, but with less eclectic compositions. My suggestion is Prog-Related (a cruel compromise perhaps...).


Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 04:34
Speaking on behalf of the Symphonic Team this band has a snowball's chance in hell of getting added to that genre. 

Its not a Symph sound really. But very much like heavy prog. Hope they get in somewhere cos its porg... er prog. 


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Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 10:52
OK Heavy Prog, but no Prog Related. They're 100% Prog act without a doubt.


Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 11:05
Their album is really good.  I enjoyed reading the liner notes too.  The story behind the album cover was pretty hilarious.  My thought was that their best location was crossover, but crossover rejected them, so I am guessing that they aren't going to be included at this time.  It looks as though Heavy Prog was leaning towards rejecting them too.  Maybe a move to Neo, but I don't think that is a good fit either.  Maybe they will have future releases that might make them more qualified to be added.  Either way, I did really enjoy this album and it is worth checking out by those who like crossover type prog. 

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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 11:16
It is simply mind-boggling that we still don't have this band in our archives.
 
From their facebook wall (5th Jan 2012): http://www.facebook.com/#!/41POINT9" rel="nofollow - http://www.facebook.com/#!/41POINT9 -

 

"Wow! so at last count 41POINT9 has been included in no less than 9 different "BEST OF 2011" radio shows, reviewer's favorites and compilations. Thanks so much for everyone that voted for us, bought the record and recommended us to their friends. Stay tuned for 2012 ..its gonna be wild ride with lots of new music, videos and perhaps, just maybe, some live performances somewhere. :-) ~ Bob"
 
And, (1st December 2011): "Hey everyone! This is really cool, so far we have found out that we are going to be played on at least three best of 2011 prog shows. There may be more but i have heard of at least three. Jeff Collins at Sunshine FM, Tony Romero @ AIIR radio and Paul Demers at Pollywogs progcast all included 41POINT9 as one of the best releases of 2011. With all the incredible music released this year, this is a really big honor for us and we are humbly grateful! Thanks everyone! ` bob"
 
 
 At least someone of influence out there in the prog world accepts them into the genre. Ermm


Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: January 19 2012 at 11:17
HolyGod!!!!!!, this is a damn hard mix.

I find:

1.- Fusion
2.- Hard Rock
3.- Some sort of Industrial feeling
4.- A bit of Electronic

It's hard to place them, probably Fusion.

Prog of course, as a fact excellent music, but not Symphonic

Iván




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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: January 20 2012 at 20:56
So...what now?
 

41Point9

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That's a lot of red 'x's in there...
 
'Not Otherwise Specified' were cleared recently in Heavy Prog after more than 6 months of being shunted back and forth - can 41Point9's case be resolved somehow with sufficient endeavour and determination too?
 
There was also the issue of 'Townscream', back in November, which never got a resolution as far as I can see: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=82722" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=82722 (it disolved into a far more general discussion about sub genres eventually, and it seems the band themselves kinda got forgotten about in the ensuing melee...)
 
And doubtless people who've been on here a few years could dig up plenty of others - like when Olav (Windhawk) dropped this little beauty into the 'Not Otherwise Specified' thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=78699&PID=4352523#4352523" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=78699&PID=4352523#4352523  (happily it has since succesfully resolved!)
 
Maybe it's time we had a place to put these bands that 'don't fit', after they've seemingly exhausted all possibilities with the sub genres that we have already, and have been left in limbo for a certain period of time? 'Unidentified Prog' or something along those lines.
 
On the other hand - maybe we should just bung them all in Avant...insomuch as we 'avant got a flippin' clue where else to put them!!  Tongue


Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 20 2012 at 21:47
These guys have been put on hold while we go through our current "New" list. 
About Townscream, they're currently being eval'd by the Eclectic team, who has a pretty extensive back log.
And of couse SOTE has been added. Wink 
The Unspecified Genre has been discussed before, although I don't remember specifically where it went; just that it didn't go anywhere fast.

And nice play on words there TongueLOL


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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: January 21 2012 at 19:53
I honestly believe that Eclectic is the only solution, too complex for Crossover.

Iván

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Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: September 26 2013 at 11:37
They should get a re evaluation.


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: September 26 2013 at 14:44
Amen to THAT!  Approve
 
Trouble is there's nothing new been released, and although the first album is regarded as prog by about 99.5% of the developed World, I don't suppose anyone on here will reconsider them without fresh material being made available (rules being rules and all that).
 
And, to cast yet further clouds on the horizon, this was posted on their facebook page back in July of this year:
 
"Big News For 41POINT9! For the time being 41POINT9 will be taking a hiatus due to work requirements for the band members. We hope to be back in the saddle by early next year. In the meantime, I have started a new band with Kenny Steel, Jay Tausig and Tony Carey. Yes, you heard me right, Tony Carey of Rainbow, Planet P, and numerous hit records as a solo artist here and abroad! This is way frigging... cool and the fanboy in me is dancing the Macarena right now. Tony has been one of my favorite singers/songwriters and keyboard players for years and the opportunity to work with him is a dream come true. (man he's gonna rib me on this one for a while) The Name of the band is "Pushing Rope" and we hope to have our first digital release for your pleasure in a few months. Stay tuned for more information as it develops. (I think I'm gonna go join that inner fanboy and get jiggy wit it!)"
 
Note: This is NOT the punk bluegrass 'Pushing Rope' from the USA, but this one: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pushing-Rope/197313927095134" rel="nofollow - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pushing-Rope/197313927095134 .
 
 
 
However, they too have had to put things back somewhat regarding some new material to listen to - this from a week ago ( https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pushing-Rope/197313927095134" rel="nofollow - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pushing-Rope/197313927095134 ):
 
"Unfortunately, the Pushing Rope debut has been pushed off a bit in order to give Tony a bit more time with his newest Planet P release, the G.O.D boxset. (available for pre order now at truebeliever.de I think) We are going to instead shoot for early 2014 to release the first round of Pushing Rope material. This also means that we are going to have a bit more time to get the material just as progginly kick ass as possible! Stay tuned!"
 
I believe they are going to be handled by Melodic Revolution Records, who don't seem to have a tremendous success rate when it comes to getting bands added in PA...but we'll see when the time comes...  Embarrassed


Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: October 08 2013 at 21:40
Quote Trouble is there's nothing new been released, and although the first album is regarded as prog by about 99.5% of the developed World, I don't suppose anyone on here will reconsider them without fresh material being made available (rules being rules and all that).

I honestly don't know what you call 99.5 of the developed world Yam Yam

Proggnosis

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http://www.proggnosis.com/ARTIST_Detail.aspx?AID=10373" rel="nofollow - 41Point9 USA1Prog Related - Pop

http://www.proggnosis.com/DBSearchArtist.aspx" rel="nofollow - http://www.proggnosis.com/DBSearchArtist.aspx

Dangerdog Music Reviews:

Quote Generally, over the entire album, for progressive rock, Still Looking for the Answersis rather light stuff, possibly more melodic rock than anything else. Yet the arrangements are ambitious, crafty, and quite entertaining. (The CD layout and art work is quite clever, too.) Still Looking for the Answers is a fine debut from 41Point9, and well recommended.

http://www.dangerdog.com/2011-music-reviews/41point9-still-looking-for-the-answers-review.php#.UlS-8tJWySo" rel="nofollow - http://www.dangerdog.com/2011-music-reviews/41point9-still-looking-for-the-answers-review.php#.UlS-8tJWySo

Quote There's an argument that the compelling music that is featured on Still Looking For The Answers may not be progressive enough for the prog-heads, melodic enough for the MHR aficionados, or rock enough for the metal crowd. However anyone who classes themselves as a follower of these genres will find much to enthral, explore and absorb across the nine universally excellent songs on this album. Whether most are open minded enough to let the subtleties of this album really sink in, is open to question, but those who are not are genuinely missing out on a beautifully constructed and crafted album that slowly reveals itself to be something rather special.

http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=11492" rel="nofollow - http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=11492

At a first listen I believed they were really Prog, but in following listens, found it more and more diluted.

Now, I'm not sure...But to say that 99.5% of the people consider them Prog, is not very accurate:

Iván




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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: October 09 2013 at 07:46
Yeah, it's just a figure of speech, Iván. I used it to express the feeling I get that a hell of a lot of people apparently hear this album as prog - it's not an accurate estimate by any means, and yes - you can certainly find alternative views out there if you look for them.
 
The problem is that 41point9's music is highly melodic, and a shade on the lightweight side too, & these two aspects are becoming more and more dissociated from what is generally regarded as prog by the real diehard "old school" bretheren amongst us. As far as I can make out though, this music is far too complex in structure to be written off as prog related pop as proggnosis seem to have done.
 
Whatever the case, they aren't going to be added here any time soon, so it's all a bit academic really.
 
Syn-Phonic Music (Greg Walker) is a well-regarded source of all things 'prog' on here ( http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=43976" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=43976 ), and his take on the matter is "Like a cross between Marillion, Spock’s Beard and Kansas": http://synphonic.8m.com/country/usa.htm" rel="nofollow - http://synphonic.8m.com/country/usa.htm .
 
That'll certainly do for me...  Approve


Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: October 09 2013 at 08:43
Has Eclectic Team had a listen?

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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: October 09 2013 at 11:03
I'm pretty sure they did Scott, but I can't access the CZ to check these days, I'm afraid...You can though! Wink Tongue


Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: October 09 2013 at 11:48
41Point9 were rejected by Crossover and by Heavy.  Heavy voted move and discussed sending them to Neo or prog-related.  I think prog-related was basically shot down because of the "influential" portion of the definition.  A topic search in Eclectic did not bring them up, so it does not appear that they were evaluated by Eclectic.

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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: October 09 2013 at 13:00
^  Many thanks for checking up on this, Scott.  Approve  Thumbs Up
 
I can't imagine this getting approval in Eclectic, anyway - it certainly isn't what I understand as Eclectic prog. It's still more Crossover prog than anything for me, but the band was well and truly rejected there, and there are comments in this thread suggesting that the music is too complex for that sub...yet at the same time there are also suggestions that they could be accomodated in PR. Confused
 
You are certainly right on the money when you say that prog-related was basically shot down because of the "influential" portion of the definition - whilst some of those involved here are well-respected musicians from existing established prog acts, the band itself is hardly a household name, and gets little airplay even on the specialist Internet radio prog stations.
 
I guess 41point9 are fated to drift of into obscurity - I doubt very much that there will be a follow-up, since even the 'Pushing Rope' project that has been spawned as an offshoot seems to have stalled (temporarily hopefully) due to more pressing commitments of a key member of that band (Tony Carey).
 
A great shame imho, but there we are. Unhappy


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: February 28 2014 at 12:46
And the latest update is that the Pushing Rope project has been officially put to bed (but apparently the band have decided to continue on under another name since they have written nearly a complete disc worth of really spiffy music), that 41Point9 themselves are still going strong, they have definitely signed to Melodic Revolution Records (December 2013), who have re-released (as digital only) the first album 'Still Looking For The Answers', and will be releasing their sophomore album 'Mr. Astute Trousers' sometime later this year.
 
For the new album the band once again features Brian Cline (vocals), Bob Madsen (bass and assorted noises) and Kenny Steel (guitars) - and just like their previous effort, it will feature special guests.
 
A track called 'The Marine' from the new album was released in early February (part of the proceeds from the sale of this song will be earmarked for the Wounded Warrior Project): http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/track/the-marine" rel="nofollow - http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/track/the-marine , and a single is due for release on Tuesday next week called 'Confessions At Midnight'.
 
This Friday on AiiRadio.net (28thFeb - show starts at 8pmUK, 3pmEST, 12noonPST on "T.G.I.Friday"):
Join Kat Webb (aka AiiR_SkiBlu) as she chats live to Bob Madsen from 41Point9 and plays their brand new single "Confessions at Midnight" (to be released 4th March). This is a real "Ear Worm" track that you don't want to miss! Be one of the first to listen!
 
http://aiiradio.net/" rel="nofollow - http://aiiradio.net/
 
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Posted By: aapatsos
Date Posted: February 28 2014 at 12:59
judging by that sample this is related to prog-related, so you know what that means...


Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: April 25 2014 at 14:23
There are now three tracks from the forthcoming album 'Mr. Astute Trousers' available for streaming on bandcamp: http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/mr-astute-trousers" rel="nofollow - http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/mr-astute-trousers .  Smile



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