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I recommend Triptykon Rawks

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote VanVanVan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2010 at 15:20
I came across a sort of spacey alternative type band a while ago called Denied Light. Probably prog-related at best, but in my opinion some very excellent music. Free download too!

http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/51887
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I recommend Turkish progressive rock band 'İhtiyaç Molasi' and their album called 'Milad'.If you want to listen receive a pm to me
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Originally posted by SouthSideoftheSky SouthSideoftheSky wrote:


I do not hear a lot of Hawkwind in their music, though. Legend combines Symphonic, Folk and Metal influences; sublime female vocals with "pagan" lyrics. Triple Aspect contains a nearly 30 minute long, conceptual song!

Maybe not Hawkwind then, but some of it does sound quite space rock. I bought the Ritual Echo album and I'm convinced there's a touch of Gong about some of it. It's hard to classify something though.
 
 
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I dont know here is good place or not but I want to tell you if you can, listen to barry cleveland new album. Believe me this album is realy great.
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Originally posted by crickleymal crickleymal wrote:

I've just started listening to a Welsh band called Legend http://www.stevepaine.org/index.html or http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1054876 and I think they're brilliant. A sort of Genesis crossed with Hawkwind sound and the lead singer sounds a lot like Toyah.

They are indeed brilliant! I love Legend! They don't seem to get a lot of attention here, but I have reviewed all of their three studio albums plus the recently released live album called Playing With Fire, originally recorded in 1992.

My MySpace list of overlooked bands (for link see above, two posts up) also includes three songs by Legend.

Legend are working on a brand new studio album at this very moment! It will apparently be called Cardinal Points and it will be their fourth studio album overall and their first since 1996's Triple Aspect (which is their masterpiece).

I do not hear a lot of Hawkwind in their music, though. Legend combines Symphonic, Folk and Metal influences; sublime female vocals with "pagan" lyrics. Triple Aspect contains a nearly 30 minute long, conceptual song!

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I've just started listening to a Welsh band called Legend http://www.stevepaine.org/index.html or http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1054876 and I think they're brilliant. A sort of Genesis crossed with Hawkwind sound and the lead singer sounds a lot like Toyah.

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Originally posted by rdtprog rdtprog wrote:

 Cruachan is the only band not on PA.  (kind of folk metal) 

Indeed. They are being evaluated for Prog Metal at the moment after my suggestion.  

Originally posted by rdtprog rdtprog wrote:



I am glad that you put this great band Galahad


They are great yes, but I'm realizing now that they only offer extracts on MySpace so I have to remove them from my list as I only want to include full songs. Too bad. But there are full songs available here on PA.

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Originally posted by SouthSideoftheSky SouthSideoftheSky wrote:


I have made a MySpace play list featuring songs by some great but overlooked bands. (All of the bands on the list except one are featured here on PA, can anyone guess which one? Tongue). 

http://www.myspace.com/thebuddyblues/music/playlists/songs-by-some-great-but-overlooked-bands-1340182

Some of these bands are more overlooked than others and some are more strongly recommended than others, but all of them are recommended. I will add more songs to the list in the future.

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Cruachan is the only band not on PA.  (kind of folk metal)I am glad that you put this great band Galahad
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I have made a MySpace play list featuring songs by some great but overlooked bands. (All of the bands on the list except one are featured here on PA, can anyone guess which one? Tongue). 

http://www.myspace.com/thebuddyblues/music/playlists/songs-by-some-great-but-overlooked-bands-1340182

Some of these bands are more overlooked than others and some are more strongly recommended than others, but all of them are recommended. I will add more songs to the list in the future.

Enjoy!



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Well deserved to be recommended...
 
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Well deserved to be recommended...
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Originally posted by Yessdude Yessdude wrote:

what's about "The Guillemots - Through The Window Pane" ?
 
Wink some1 answer!

I'm listening to this album now. It's very nice but I'm wondering in which genre they may be classified, It's not pop, neither newage and I don't think they can be considered prog. Any idea?
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Roger Water's Amused to Death the best nineties album by any Floyd or Floyd-related artist. 

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Equilibrium, a german folk metal band, but definitely have some prog elements in their songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chHJGk25MVI

I mean, this is epic... just EPIC! 





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Nemrud has been established in late 2008 in Istanbul by Mert Göçay, Harun Sönmez, Aycan Sarı, Alpaslan Altun and Adil Giyici none of who were professionally engaged in music business. Till the current formation of the group was settled there had been several changes in the composition of band members. Within this period the group, members of which are given below has started with weekly studio tests and eventually ended up with the first conceptual “Progressive Rock” album of Turkey.

 

Mert Göçay (Guitar – Voice Vocal)

Harun Sönmez (Percussion)

Aycan Sarı (Bas Guitar)

Özgür Kayalar (Drum)

 

Frank Bornemann, the founder of the Eloy, a legend Progressive Rock and a close firend of Mert Göçay band has inspired the band for the sound used in the album. Closely motinoring the processes of the band. Nemrud’s current sound naturally shows reflections of the legendary bands like Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Eloy, King Crimson, Jethro Tull and Camel, which group members had been listening for many years.

 

Nemrud has gone beyond the Turkish standard rock or popular line-chorus structure songs and pushed the technical and composition limits of rock music. Besides, there are classic, jazz and avantgarde components in their compositions. The album shows the general characterictics of Progressive Rock such as changing melodies and rythms, refrains from repetition, conceptual and abstract lyrics. The admiration of the band for the golden era of Progressive Rock; 70s reflects itself in the epical story used in the album.

 

Mert Göçay has wrote the lyrics and made the composition of “Journey of The Shaman”, 3 episodes to base the album inspired by the fantastic story about Turkish mythology written by Aycan Sarı. Harun Sönmez has completed the conseptual design of the album booklet.

 

There are 3 songs in the album which tells the story of the pysical and spiritual journey of “Mitos”, a Shaman living in the steps of Central Asia, upon the message he received from the other world. These three songs represent the three kingdom in Shamanism belief.

 

According to the shamanism, there is a direct axis attaching directly the “Ground” where people live on, the “Underground” where dead people move to, and the “Sky” in spiritual meaning. This axis takes place between the middle of the ground and the middle of the sky. There are 7 layers in the underground and sky kindgoms. Any shaman to reach to the sky for any reason first has to go under to the underground, hence noone can reach up to the sky without passing through the underground.

 

The group is named after Nemrut, which is the place embracing the Middle of the Ground and the place that Mitos passes by while going to the Underground. This mountain is at a sacred place which is the intersection point of east and west, two worlds that mankind have been believing for hundreds of years....
 
 
 
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Randone.. Fantastic italian prog that has opened up new doors for me in terms of this great regional scene.
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hi, im a lover of "Prog rock Andaluz" and i have fast all of this kind of prog music.
it's a kind of symphonic rock, with influence of  the flamenco music and arabic sounds, like medina azahara, amadablan, azabache, azahar, cai, gualdaquivir, mezquita, paco ventura, serafad, triana,alameda, etc.

i found another group with just one released CD, called "ARABIGA", a nice symphonic rock CD.
I suggest to add this group also in prog. arch.

at the same time, i ask if its posible to join all these "andaluz prog rock" groups in a new subgenre, because all of them are born in the same time (1980 and up), related one with another.

sorry for my bad english...my spanish is a lot better.
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real links like this? (sorry if this seems like spam, im just loving this band's debut album)

(high quality streaming album for free at bandcamp) 
(album clips and other tidbits, from myspace)
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