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seabirch
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Posted: December 17 2011 at 12:51 |
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Hi
I am currently addicted to moon safari and their sound. Is there anything else like this in the prog genre? J |
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idlero
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Moon Safari isn't exactly prog
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Snow Dog
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How about a Mars Hiking Holiday?
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Ricochet
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Oh? *** To the OP: Moon Safari either borrow a lot from or simply are very much in the vein of classic symphonic prog, therefore, "in the prog genre", there's that. For instance, I don't remember any other band to have taken so much (and blatantly) from Rick Wakeman. |
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darkshade
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Hi seabirch, I like Moon Safari, as do many members here. I only have their second album "Blomljud", but it is really good. I really enjoy the vocal harmonies.
If you're looking for similar bands, there's The Flower Kings, Transatlantic, Beardfish, Neal Morse, The Tangent, Karmakanic. But I think Moon Safari trumps them all in the vocals department. |
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Snow Dog
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A.C.T. are very similar to Moon Safari. I suggest you check them ous as soon as possible.
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Guldbamsen
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Beardfish should be a pretty safe bet methinks. Also a lot of the bands that darkshade suggests might please ya.
Maybe Kaipa, if you can handle some good ol stuff: |
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idlero
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I don't consider "Lover's End' prog, sorry |
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Snow Dog
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Know one cares.
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idlero
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I guess I'm not the only one with this opinion and I quote from one of PA's reviews(Special Collaborator...): After first album's listening, it was quite difficult for me just to describe this music. Pop- rock,based on West Coast tradition from late 60-s? But musical part is almost pure electronics. OK, there are very simplistic drums and some guitar sounds, in part acoustic. Surf-pop for 21 century? Again, almost in every composition you can find some ,often very small, but existing symphonic pop-rock arrangements. OK, not the genre's tag is matter. |
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Ricochet
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Blomjud counts more. |
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idlero
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'Lover's End' was my 1st and after the heavy diappointment I gave them up I'm correcting my mistake right now |
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darkshade
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Yes Blomljud is a masterpiece IMO
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CCVP
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Shouldn't it be "no one cares"? As for the OP's question see these:
Edited by CCVP - December 18 2011 at 15:55 |
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Snow Dog
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How did I let that one slip by?
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Epignosis
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Because you're at the Point of Know Return? |
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Big Big Train.
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colorofmoney91
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I would say that nearly 70% of the symph prog subgenre sounds like Moon Safari, but I'm no expert on those sounds.
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TheProgtologist
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I don't care if they're prog or not,I've been digging them since A Doorway To Summer.When I'm down I play some MS,it's "happy feel good" music and always lifts my spirits.
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Snow Dog
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I really cannot agree with this analysis.
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