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    Posted: March 13 2012 at 08:48
I d like to recommend brazilian prog metal band Maestrick.

Their new album Unpuzzle! must be included in Progarchives
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check out "five leaves left" by nick drake, pretty sad stuff. its a shame he died at age 26
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Originally posted by ProgEpics

check out "five leaves left" by nick drake, pretty sad stuff. its a shame he died at age 26

I don't think this album is particularly sad, although it does sound like it. RIP, Nick. Also, do check out at least a few tracks from "Pink Moon".

I'm sure that some PA team representatives have enjoyed "The Return of the Durutti Column". I'm also sure that some PA members who have not heard this album will enjoy it too, even though it's not exactly prog by PA standards; it's jazz mixed with some folk, classical, and electronica.
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Gotta love those alternate tunings nick drake was using to get those dissonant chords 
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Gotta love those alternate tunings nick drake was using to get those dissonant chords 

Oh, yeah! I really like Harvest Breed. I tried playing it on my guitar with standard tuning, but did not succeed LOLBig smile . 

BTW, on the topic: where would you be without Bert Jansch's catalogue? Check out his '65-'71 stuff, especially the debut.
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Gotta love those alternate tunings nick drake was using to get those dissonant chords 

Oh, yeah! I really like Harvest Breed. I tried playing it on my guitar with standard tuning, but did not succeed LOLBig smile . 

BTW, on the topic: where would you be without Bert Jansch's catalogue? Check out his '65-'71 stuff, especially the debut.

I was just thinking about that song being the weirdest sounding one, sounds like opeth guitar work but obviously before opeth.
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Originally posted by ProgEpics

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Gotta love those alternate tunings nick drake was using to get those dissonant chords 

Oh, yeah! I really like Harvest Breed. I tried playing it on my guitar with standard tuning, but did not succeed LOLBig smile . 

BTW, on the topic: where would you be without Bert Jansch's catalogue? Check out his '65-'71 stuff, especially the debut.

I was just thinking about that song being the weirdest sounding one, sounds like opeth guitar work but obviously before opeth.

Would you recommend any of Opeth's work as stuff where the musicians were concentrating on tone and melody or just skill or ... ? ( IF this was not mentioned on the thread before. )


Edited by Dayvenkirq - March 22 2012 at 23:20
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In my opinion damnation is opeth's most interesting chord and melody writing, even more dissonant than their heavy stuff.. if you are a fan of jazzy cluster chords you will love it.
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Rishloo.
They are a great band.
Let the maps of war be drawn !

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^ Funny you mentioned them, i just heard them yesterday for the first time, nice overall but haven't formed an opinion just yet.

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RPWL -Beyond Man and Time
Edison's Children- the Last Waking Moments
Porcupine Tree- Sky Turned Sideways
Big Big Train-  Underfall Yard
IQ- Frequency
Discipline- To Shatter All Accord
Pink Floyd- Animals
Yes- Time and a Word
Genesis- Foxtrot
Dream Theater- Metropolis PT. 2
Steve Hackett- Live Rails
Camel- Rainbows End
Echolyn- As the World
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Hey Guys,

Check out this fairly new Progressive Rock/Metal band from UK called "Reason"
Great melodic tunes http://www.myspace.com/reasonclassicmetal/music

Thanks and enjoy!
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I Recommend... ... phiSmile

Originally posted by Dark Sabresword

Porcupine Tree- Sky Turned Sideways
Pink Floyd- Animals
Genesis- Foxtrot
Dream Theater- Metropolis PT. 2


I'm sure that this will be bands / albums that many people here heard for the first time now Wink
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Bark psychosis-Hex



Devil Doll-Dies Irae



Landberk-Indian Summer



The Flaming lips-Embryonic



The sound of animals fighting-The Ocean and the sun



Intronaut-Valley of smoke

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I know it may come out a bit odd, to recommand a King Crimson thing, as you would expect it to be something everyone would allready know.
But with only 46 ratings - and 3 reviews, it seems that it may not be that well knows.
A stunning EP live preformance falling in between Crimsons last two studio's.
Lovely, if you dont know it, check it out.
Originally only colectors club or Japan (where i got mine), but now you can get in from Amazon
 
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try Milliontown by Frost*

QUITE AN AMAZING ALBUM

HERES THE EPIC TITLE TRACK


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Post Options Post Options   Quote AtomicCrimsonRush Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2012 at 21:36
I met some proggers and they recommended

Kerry Livgren Art of the State


Eddie Jobson's Zinc


Both pretty good from what I have heard


Also check out Unitopia's 3 albums! Quite amazing Oz Prog.
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 ... Gong (except for Camembert Electrique and Gazeuse), Riverside, The Mars Volta, Billy Cobham solo projects, Focus (except for the yodeling on Cracked.com), the album "Marscape", other bands/astists: Opeth, Herbie Hancock solo (except for one song on YouTube; can't remember what its name is), ...

Haven't heard The Mars Volta Cry!
PLEASE, start with Deloused and work your way chronologically. It's much better that way. You might lose interest around Bedlam or Octahedron if they don't click with you quickly. 

Is there anything soft Mars Volta made? Something soft and quiet? I'd feel more comfortable if I ventured there, 'cause weird metallic leanings are tough for me to absorb.
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