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chopper
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Posted: September 27 2020 at 01:52 |
It has had very positive feedback in the Tangent FB group but I'm going to go out on a limb as well and say I prefer some of their earlier stuff. Still good though.
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rushfan4
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I'm listening to the Tiger Moth Tales' new release Still Alive/A Visit to Rockfield. Peter Jones has such a good, clear voice. It is kind of nice to listen to someone sing and be able to understand most of what they are saying.
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miamiscot
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The new LogoS is as good as its rating indicates...if not better.
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Deadwing
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The new Motorpsycho album is quite good too, my favorite from them since Behind The Sun.
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rushfan4
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I listened to Marquette's three songs from Into the Wild listed on YouTube. Portrait of Men was decent, the instrumental Alexander Supertramp was really good, but my favorite was Criminal Kind.
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Edited by rushfan4 - September 12 2020 at 18:17 |
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BrufordFreak
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Just listened to it today (despite my increasing disappointment with Andy/The Tangent's work in the past decade). It's nothing I'd want to recommend or promote. (So I won't).
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Drew Fisher
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rushfan4
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We're trying to stick to the new releases from August 2020 listed in the thread that TCat created, but that being said, since this is the first month we are doing it I don't see any harm in posting a clip from something else released earlier in the year.
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kenethlevine
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I enjoyed the Ulver song, as I also enjoyed their album "the assassination of julius caesar" or something like that. They have a vibe that reminds me of early SIMPLE MINDS. Am I allowed to post a clip of any newish release or does it have to meet certain criteria?
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rushfan4
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Anyone listen to the new Tangent album Auto-Reconnaissance yet? I've given a couple of listens on Spotify. I'm not sure that I like it as much as I liked their earlier albums, but I will be giving it some more listens and hope that it grows on me.
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TCat
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Pyramid Theorem is one that is definitely growing on me. It's a band that is now on my radar, for sure. The band members are also quite amicable. They have a huge love for their art and it shows.
Edited by TCat - September 11 2020 at 08:30 |
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rushfan4
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progaardvark
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I just listened to this album this morning. That track was enjoyable. I really liked the second track, Spiral Era. I'll have to listen to some more albums from this group. I wish I could make time stop so that I can listen to all this stuff!
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Some day I hope to be available on aperture cards. Pants are just one of those themes that's part of the universe's structure. They can't be escaped.
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i'm shopping for a new oil-cured sinus bag that's a happy bag of lettuce this car smells like cartilage nothing beats a good video about fractions |
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BrufordFreak
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This one from BUILT FOR THE FUTURE is pretty cool!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9I9sBqrq2A&ab_channel=BuiltfortheFuture |
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Drew Fisher
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TCat
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Thanks Drew! It's a great way to review the new releases and a great idea from Scott. Of course this is for everyone, not just collabs.
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TCat
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Both the Jaga Jazzist track and the Pyramid Theorem tracks are pretty good, however, they may require more listens in order to rise above similar sounding music under their respective genres.
If Drew's link didn't work for you, here is Tiger Moth Tales "Don't Let Go". As usual, his vocals and keyboard work is quite amazing. And here is a link that worked for me for the Telergy - "Georgia" track. I'm listening to this now and it's quite an amazing combination of americana, heavy prog and a bit of symphonic. Love this one. Edited by TCat - September 06 2020 at 09:54 |
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BrufordFreak
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Aside from my own Telergy find, I'm only attracted to the Pyramid Theorem stuff so far. But, KEEP TRYING!!! I'm excited for this!
Edited by BrufordFreak - September 06 2020 at 09:42 |
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BrufordFreak
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Sounds surprisingly retro! Like New Wave or Kraftwerk! |
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Drew Fisher
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