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    Posted: March 04 2009 at 18:40
Info on Opram can be found on their websites:
http://opram.com/
www.myspace.com/opram

Here's a blurb about them posted in their Myspace:
"OPRAM is a young outfit from the south of France. Its four musicians chose an original approach, consisting in blending Progressive rock spirit with today's rock scene sound and power, including vocals in French language. Not quite unlike the neighbours of LAZULI. With a touch of heavy-metal, electro and Crimsonian riffs, this is what OPRAM may sound like. The material is both ambitious and accessible, and never tastes like déjà-vu. After a first album in 2005, "Mon Temps, Mon Espace", the band decided to try and release a live album. Many groups failed in achieving this, without succeeding to compensate on stage for their lack of charisma and easyness, so readily hidden by the studio artifices. Now you can hear and see that OPRAM may be better on stage ! Exciting songs, a charismatic singer, catchy but never too simple choruses, a thick layer of Hammond organ, brilliant musicians in their technique and accuracy..."

Maybe for Heavy Prog?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2009 at 18:47
OK, Assaf, we'll take them in charge... Posting the link in our team thread. Thanks a lotSmile!
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