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THE ROLLING COURT MASSACRE

Procosmian Fannyfiddlers

Eclectic Prog


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3.75 | 8 ratings | 2 reviews | 38% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2001

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Ouverture: Pecca Mortalia (4:49)
2. Aunt Mary Gets Arrested (4:05)
3. The Charges (1:59)
4. Unveiling the Idiocracy (5:33)
5. Excommunicatio (3:05)
6. Mr. Moriarty Is Out of His Wits (2:37)
7. No Time to Use the W.C. (1:43)
8. Pause (1:22)
9. Children of the Pee (3:10)
10. Watery Blood (4:57)
11. Brothers of Bruce (4:29)
12. Midget (3:38)
13. Verdict Overruled (10:22)

Total Time 51:49

Line-up / Musicians

- Geir Venom Larzen / drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Erik Andås / bass, vocals, keyboards
- Ole Peder Teigen / keyboards, vocals
- Øyvind Eriksen / vocals
- Heidi Larzen / vocals
- Mette Jensen / lute
- Fløyte / vocals, keyboards
- Bente Marit Ekker / violin

Releases information

LP Langt Lem Records LLR 666-17D
CD Langt Lem Records LLR 666-17 D

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PROCOSMIAN FANNYFIDDLERS The Rolling Court Massacre ratings distribution


3.75
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(38%)
38%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

PROCOSMIAN FANNYFIDDLERS The Rolling Court Massacre reviews


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Review by apps79
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3 stars This Norwegian band with the unusual name was formed in 1995 in Trondheim as a quartet with Geir Larz on guitar/drums/vocals, Erik Andas on bass/vocals, Ole Peder Teigen on keyboards/vocals and Oyvind Eriksen on lead vocals.They established their own Langt Lem Records and their first three releases were all pressed in vinyl format, thus they are quite rare.With each album the band introduced a new member to the public and by the end of the decade they featured also female singer Heidi Santos Larz and Mette Jensen on flute.All members used obscure nicknames like Pornographic Johnson, Eric The Awful etc. and in 2001 they came up with their fourth album ''The rolling court massacre'', the first time an album by the group was also released on CD, introducing another flutist, Boddus Lut.

The album is divided in two long, multi-parted suites, about 25 minutes each, delivering the strong vintage influences of the group, which sounds a lot like legendary acts such as YEZDA URFA, GENTLE GIANT, THE MUFFINS or MAELSTROM. Procosmian Fannyfiddlers play a quirky Progressive Rock with dominant Folk and symphonic influences, although their sound is generally offered as a Fusion of different styles.The music is complex with endless thematic changes and complicated textures, full of impressive interplays, delicate, rural instrumental lines and more grandiose, keyboard-based preludes.This whole charming package is colored by over the top, sarcastic and humourous male and female vocals with a very ZAPPA-esque approach, while another band close to their style is Americans RASCAL REPORTERS.The different movements are nicely connected with dense instrumental passages and sudden breaks, often flirting with a chaotic atmosphere, and the armour of the group includes heavy flute doses, plenty of Mellotron and organ waves as well as electric guitars and mandolins.The female-fronted parts have also a nice and ethereal Scandinavian flavor, quite useful for the flow of an otherwise very complex album.However, the music is at moments fantastic, equal to the Prog league's monster names, with frenetic shifts and technical efficiency, delivered in trully retro-drenched stylings.

Unknown but trully talented group, offering an emphatic and devastating Prog/Symph/Folk Rock with plenty of interesting moments.Requires a respectable number of listenings, but its value is guaranteed at the end.Strongly recommended...3.5 stars.

Latest members reviews

5 stars I'll first start this off by stating that this is one of my favourite bands. They have a rawness, combined with complex music, good use and variety of time signatures, that make them - by my standards - top 5 when it comes to the musical side of it, and i simply love their lyrics! This ia an alb ... (read more)

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