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Oceans 5. Colin Tench from CORVUS STONE







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Pinnacle from USA. I can hear Yes, ELP, Rush, Jethro Tull and Marillion



Good quality is here

http://pinnacleband.bandcamp.com/album/a-blueprint-for-chaos


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New release of legendary Pallas



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Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
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Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
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Flamborough Head from Holland. New release



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New excellent album of Path Metheny






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Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Oceans 5. Colin Tench from CORVUS STONE







Good lord!
Great to see this here. Thank you Laserman!
http://www.corvusstone.com
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A Newcomer here, but one who wishes to enthuse about Ian Anderson's Thick As A Brick 2.

I was surprised when Ian Anderson decided to legitimately make a concept album, especially since the original Brick was a complete spoof on the notion that Aqualung was a conceptual piece. However, the music throughout this album is very strong, among IA's strongest "rock" music in a number of years. Like most IA/Tull music, there are a myriad of genres and styles, but this is what I find (and have always found) rewarding in IA's music.

Lyrically, IA questions what Gerald Bostick might be doing 40 years later. Five potential notions are suggested: greedy bank manager, homosexual homeless man, Afghan War soldier, evangelist preacher, and an ordinary man (single and childless) who runs a local store. Each proposition is intriguing, yet sometimes disturbing.

Though not a "Tull" album, this is still rife with strong musical and lyrical elements. Highly recommended!!
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Glad you like it. It's maybe my favourite artist. Just love him. You have to listen Artaud, did this album himself, but the rigths belong to Pescado Rabioso. 
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TIGRAN HAMASYAN



I noticed that there is no review of his album "Shadow Theater", and I think is one of the best albums of the last 30 years in the history of prog-related music...


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10 long years till the second album....




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Jakob Skott from Causa Sui
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This is growing on me a lot and it's not on Prog Archives' list yet at all.  They label themselves instrumental prog/experimental/electronic.  Individually each track isn't particularly proggy but the whole thing is a cohesive whole.  Echo Tail, Hold the Throne.

http://echotail.bandcamp.com/album/hold-the-throne

If I had to list things it reminds me of... Anathema, Type O Negative, Tearwave, Stone Temple Pilots, Bush, A Sleeping Theory.  Very slow-riffy.

https://www.facebook.com/JamieKernMusic
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New fantastic band En.Tsfauna
Album and site here:
www.entsfauna.com



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Nash the Slash

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Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
With
Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
 
Agreed - and currently under evaluation in Neo Prog: http://progfreak.com/Tony-Patterson-Brendan-Eyre-161261.html?path=pa/recentThumbs Up
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GoGo Penguin. Terrific band.
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Most underrated band of 2015!
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Let the sunshine in
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