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Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine
Christian Death - Only Theatre of Pain
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2015 at 22:56
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Cinnamon Road is a stinker........


Ah come on!!
It's all about the diversity baby!
Also Tom. I haven't got into Djent Karet yet. I know they are quite relevant offering interesting hits of math rock and perhaps some Magma type flare? Anyhow. Gotta get on it soon I know. :)
In the meantime, keep enjoying Meshuggha. And the last track off the Koloss album is just so unexpected, but works for a great ending. I know it through our good friend Audun (the bearded bard) for a loop as well.
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-<br /> <br />Tangerine Dream – Hyperborea - Sam, I definitely think this is mostly superior to `White Eagle’, more detailed. The two longer pieces (second and forth tracks) are really impressive, and `Cinnamon Road’ is a cool but thankfully brief synth-pop piece. But for me the poorest track is the opener! It seems like a 4 minute idea stretched far too thin, very repetitive and quite tedious to my ears! Nick's a big fan of this one, he'll probably spring to it's defence!  <img src=smileys/smiley20.gif border=0 align=middle /> [/QUOTE Aussie-Byrd-

Tangerine Dream – Hyperborea - Sam, I definitely think this is mostly superior to `White Eagle’, more detailed. The two longer pieces (second and forth tracks) are really impressive, and `Cinnamon Road’ is a cool but thankfully brief synth-pop piece. But for me the poorest track is the opener! It seems like a 4 minute idea stretched far too thin, very repetitive and quite tedious to my ears! Nick's a big fan of this one, he'll probably spring to it's defence! [/QUOTE wrote:




Oh that I am. Me lovey long time.
I just feel the whole album reality just works for me. It's really as good as tangram on many levels for me.
Ummm...I think tomorrow may be a Hyperborea day. It's been a while since I've spun it.
Also, Michael. Mirage by Mr. Klaus is of extreme beauty. ;)
A mediation into synth land. Wonderful. :)



Oh that I am. Me lovey long time.
I just feel the whole album reality just works for me. It's really as good as tangram on many levels for me.
Ummm...I think tomorrow may be a Hyperborea day. It's been a while since I've spun it.
Also, Michael. Mirage by Mr. Klaus is of extreme beauty. ;)
A mediation into synth land. Wonderful. :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2015 at 23:12
Alan Parsons-- try anything once.
Goblin--- four of a kind. ( really favoring PIgnatelli lead goblin. ;)
Anekdoten-- until the ghosts are gone. ( yup. Please pass the Mellotron with a side order of awesome. Definitely into this one and very glad I bought this album. Really understand what all the fuss was about. :)
The sisters of mercy--- floodland
Agalloch--ashes against the grain ( still gives me goosebumps. Huge power and guitar interplay on this one. )

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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Cinnamon Road is a stinker........


Ah come on!!
It's all about the diversity baby!
Also Tom. I haven't got into Djent Karet yet. I know they are quite relevant offering interesting hits of math rock and perhaps some Magma type flare? Anyhow. Gotta get on it soon I know. :)
In the meantime, keep enjoying Meshuggha. And the last track off the Koloss album is just so unexpected, but works for a great ending. I know it through our good friend Audun (the bearded bard) for a loop as well.
Well, Cinnamon Road is sort of related to Midnight In Tula (from White Eagle). Light, synth-pop sensibilities, not what you expect after so many lengthy epic pieces from TD. However, the more involved pieces more than make up for some 'light relief'. Love 80's TD no-end (at least up to Optical Race).
Meshuggah - so, I spotted the 'Special Edition' 'I' vinyl release whilst on holiday in the States, (The New Orleans stint of our itinerary in January this year) and all I knew was that they were on P.A. as a Tech Metal band. Never bothered to read a review, never knew they had a Growler vocalist. Just saw 'I' was a sidelong piece and I was sold.
When I got home, I spun it - DEATH GROWL WTF ?? I took it track by track, just shaking my head - love the music, love the complexity, LOVE the crunching bass. DEATH GROWL vocals...........I just wanted to die.........
So, I put up an attempt at a review, and the LP stayed in the crate until the last few weeks when I decided to just crank it up and just do it. Boy, it was tough, but I've come around, watched lots of footage, interviews and such - yep, WICKED band, can tolerate the 'growl', and I think Jens pulls it off very well. This stuff is a cut above your 'regular' Death Metal. These guys kick severe ass, and I did find a relation within their music to Magma (De Futura being the main composition which came to mind), so, now I am really digging these guys, and really lapping it up. I hope I can twist someone's arms here to get me the vinyl Koloss for Christmas. That would be INSANE !! I've looked into Gojira and Dillinger Escape Plan but they don't measure up to Meshuggah. And I still have plenty of Kajagoogoo to run back to if my head caves in . I would be the sort of guy to rock up at a Meshuggah gig wearing my 'Goo T-Shirt (probably asking to get my head kicked in but somehow I'd talk myself out of it.....)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 05:51
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Ciccada - The Finest of Miracles
Zombi - Shape Shift
Spock's Beard - s/t
Porcupine Tree - The Incident
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Thursday...

Magic Pie - The Suffering Joy
Moon Safari - [Blomljud]
Frost - Milliontown
Transatlantic - Kaleidoscope 
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^ I hope that Moon Safari album wasn't too sweet. It's not healthy LOL
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^  Actually, kind of "flowery"  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 08:17
^ I heard their last album a few times, and it's way too happy that it makes me sad LOL I see that one has a much higher rating though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 08:40
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Cinnamon Road is a stinker........


Ah come on!!
It's all about the diversity baby!
Also Tom. I haven't got into Djent Karet yet. I know they are quite relevant offering interesting hits of math rock and perhaps some Magma type flare? Anyhow. Gotta get on it soon I know. :)
In the meantime, keep enjoying Meshuggha. And the last track off the Koloss album is just so unexpected, but works for a great ending. I know it through our good friend Audun (the bearded bard) for a loop as well.
Well, Cinnamon Road is sort of related to Midnight In Tula (from White Eagle). Light, synth-pop sensibilities, not what you expect after so many lengthy epic pieces from TD. However, the more involved pieces more than make up for some 'light relief'. Love 80's TD no-end (at least up to Optical Race).
Meshuggah - so, I spotted the 'Special Edition' 'I' vinyl release whilst on holiday in the States, (The New Orleans stint of our itinerary in January this year) and all I knew was that they were on P.A. as a Tech Metal band. Never bothered to read a review, never knew they had a Growler vocalist. Just saw 'I' was a sidelong piece and I was sold.
When I got home, I spun it - DEATH GROWL WTF ?? I took it track by track, just shaking my head - love the music, love the complexity, LOVE the crunching bass. DEATH GROWL vocals...........I just wanted to die.........
So, I put up an attempt at a review, and the LP stayed in the crate until the last few weeks when I decided to just crank it up and just do it. Boy, it was tough, but I've come around, watched lots of footage, interviews and such - yep, WICKED band, can tolerate the 'growl', and I think Jens pulls it off very well. This stuff is a cut above your 'regular' Death Metal. These guys kick severe ass, and I did find a relation within their music to Magma (De Futura being the main composition which came to mind), so, now I am really digging these guys, and really lapping it up. I hope I can twist someone's arms here to get me the vinyl Koloss for Christmas. That would be INSANE !! I've looked into Gojira and Dillinger Escape Plan but they don't measure up to Meshuggah. And I still have plenty of Kajagoogoo to run back to if my head caves in . I would be the sort of guy to rock up at a Meshuggah gig wearing my 'Goo T-Shirt (probably asking to get my head kicked in but somehow I'd talk myself out of it.....)

   Meshuggha really do kind of invoke a certain kind of fan-base for sure. I think the only thing that would save me going to a Meshuggha concert is my beard.
Anyhow, the process or adaptability you've gone through to really appreciate an extreme taste or side of music is quite amazing. It's very open minded and you now have more sonic treats to enjoy. I underwent a similar experince with Agalloch. John hiam's death growls took some getting used to at first, but like you I realize that is totally necessary with the style of music at hand.
Given your tolerances to Meshuggha I think you would find AGALLOCH's Ashes against the grain a walk in the park, especially since there is the Opeth factor of a mix of clean and death growl vocals....or vockills I should say. :)
Anyhow, as a friend, I would really recommend that album to you. I really think you'll enjoy it.

Today: up early. :)

Tangerine dream-- Logos (live) -- what a great album to wake up to. I just love the 17min mark of logos pt2. So beautiful.
Tangerine dream-- hyperborea ( title track still remains my favourite TD track of all time. This album still hasn't lost its effect on me. )
Anekdoten-- until the ghosts are gone. ( this album is really something. Lots of detail. Love the dual TRON sound. :)
Devin Townsend--- z2 ( dark matters)-- probably will buy the the live at the royal Albert hall set. How could I not? What a great artist. :)
Porcupine tree-- light bulb sun (24/48k LPCM)-- killer recording!!!
Chroma key-- you go now. ( mr. Moore is back at it!! Started a patreon campaign and has already reached his fund goals to record a new chroma key album. First in 10 yrs!

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^ I heard their last album a few times, and it's way too happy that it makes me sad LOL I see that one has a much higher rating though.

[Blomljud] translates to something about flowers (?) and is the only album I've heard by the band.
I think I know what you mean, they're not a heavy band compared to what I usually listen to.
Also, I did not rush to Amazon to see if it was available so I guess that says something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 08:56
^ I won't bother listening to that massive 2 CD album then Tongue
By the way, The Black Wizards released their first album two days ago. I'll see them tomorrow, I hope they'll sell copies of it Smile
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^  Have a good time and report back here about how they sound live. Smile
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^^  I checked their Bandcamp page and they're not advertising a CD or vinyl copy, only download.Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 09:17
^^ I saw them once and it was a great concert. They didn't have a bassist though.

^ I know, but they mentioned CD's on their Facebook page, released by Raging Planet (the same label from Miss Lava's first album). The label doesn't mention any CD's though... it's a mystery Confused
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^  Well, you might get lucky, they may have them at the show.
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Cinnamon Road is a stinker........


Ah come on!!
It's all about the diversity baby!
Also Tom. I haven't got into Djent Karet yet. I know they are quite relevant offering interesting hits of math rock and perhaps some Magma type flare? Anyhow. Gotta get on it soon I know. :)
In the meantime, keep enjoying Meshuggha. And the last track off the Koloss album is just so unexpected, but works for a great ending. I know it through our good friend Audun (the bearded bard) for a loop as well.
Well, Cinnamon Road is sort of related to Midnight In Tula (from White Eagle). Light, synth-pop sensibilities, not what you expect after so many lengthy epic pieces from TD. However, the more involved pieces more than make up for some 'light relief'. Love 80's TD no-end (at least up to Optical Race).
Meshuggah - so, I spotted the 'Special Edition' 'I' vinyl release whilst on holiday in the States, (The New Orleans stint of our itinerary in January this year) and all I knew was that they were on P.A. as a Tech Metal band. Never bothered to read a review, never knew they had a Growler vocalist. Just saw 'I' was a sidelong piece and I was sold.
When I got home, I spun it - DEATH GROWL WTF ?? I took it track by track, just shaking my head - love the music, love the complexity, LOVE the crunching bass. DEATH GROWL vocals...........I just wanted to die.........
So, I put up an attempt at a review, and the LP stayed in the crate until the last few weeks when I decided to just crank it up and just do it. Boy, it was tough, but I've come around, watched lots of footage, interviews and such - yep, WICKED band, can tolerate the 'growl', and I think Jens pulls it off very well. This stuff is a cut above your 'regular' Death Metal. These guys kick severe ass, and I did find a relation within their music to Magma (De Futura being the main composition which came to mind), so, now I am really digging these guys, and really lapping it up. I hope I can twist someone's arms here to get me the vinyl Koloss for Christmas. That would be INSANE !! I've looked into Gojira and Dillinger Escape Plan but they don't measure up to Meshuggah. And I still have plenty of Kajagoogoo to run back to if my head caves in . I would be the sort of guy to rock up at a Meshuggah gig wearing my 'Goo T-Shirt (probably asking to get my head kicked in but somehow I'd talk myself out of it.....)

   Meshuggha really do kind of invoke a certain kind of fan-base for sure. I think the only thing that would save me going to a Meshuggha concert is my beard.
Anyhow, the process or adaptability you've gone through to really appreciate an extreme taste or side of music is quite amazing. It's very open minded and you now have more sonic treats to enjoy. I underwent a similar experince with Agalloch. John hiam's death growls took some getting used to at first, but like you I realize that is totally necessary with the style of music at hand.
Given your tolerances to Meshuggha I think you would find AGALLOCH's Ashes against the grain a walk in the park, especially since there is the Opeth factor of a mix of clean and death growl vocals....or vockills I should say. :)
Anyhow, as a friend, I would really recommend that album to you. I really think you'll enjoy it.

Today: up early. :)

Tangerine dream-- Logos (live) -- what a great album to wake up to. I just love the 17min mark of logos pt2. So beautiful.
Tangerine dream-- hyperborea ( title track still remains my favourite TD track of all time. This album still hasn't lost its effect on me. )
Anekdoten-- until the ghosts are gone. ( this album is really something. Lots of detail. Love the dual TRON sound. :)
Devin Townsend--- z2 ( dark matters)-- probably will buy the the live at the royal Albert hall set. How could I not? What a great artist. :)
Porcupine tree-- light bulb sun (24/48k LPCM)-- killer recording!!!
Chroma key-- you go now. ( mr. Moore is back at it!! Started a patreon campaign and has already reached his fund goals to record a new chroma key album. First in 10 yrs!
What I really admire about the Meshuggah boys is that they are all about the music, delivering 100 per-cent in performance, and they don't come across as nasty, feral drug fiends like many in this scene. And they have a sense of humour, it's not all about darkness. I wouldn't even class them anywhere near Death-Metal. Tech/Extreme is just bang-on. I'll check the Agolloch out, how could I not after your sincere recommendation ?? Thanks .
The funny thing is, I've avoided many Opeth albums coz of Growls. I only have the clean vocal ones......
And I just woke up, and the first tune I've got going on the TT - Dancers To A Discordant System. This is just amazing. The way the bass drums lock in with the bass is just magical. Haake is mind-blowing. Jannik Top would be so proud of Dick Lovgren
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2015 at 14:24
The Cure - Pornography
Necromonkey - Show me where it Hertz
Suicide - s/t
Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup
SBB - Album from 1980 which is impossible to remember and spell
Dead Can Dance - Anastasis
Magma - Kobaïa
Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour
Zombi - Shape Shift
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Friday...

Darkwater - Calling The Earth To Witness
If These Trees Could Talk - Red Forest
Karfagen - Lost Symphony
Omega - 200 Years After The Last War
Cannabis India - SWF Session 1973
While Heaven Wept - Vast Oceans Lachrymose
Mangoo - Neverland
Ruby The Hatchet - Aurum
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