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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Seeing as it's mostly autumn right now, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Mostly Autumn's outstanding new album, "Graveyard Star" - their best album so far, although  all of Mostly Autumn's albums are 5-star masterpieces in my view. Wink

I know why, I know why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe people did not like it.
Maybe they did not listen to it. 
Maybe they ignored it.
Maybe you are the only one around here that likes them. 

LOL
What is there to dislike? I think it far more likely that people haven't yet heard Mostly Autumn's new album, mostly. Smile

Going off-topic for a moment - and why not - I've decided to add Marillion to Prog Britannia Eight, especially for you, so now you have something to look forward to. Tongue

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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Seeing as it's mostly autumn right now, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Mostly Autumn's outstanding new album, "Graveyard Star" - their best album so far, although  all of Mostly Autumn's albums are 5-star masterpieces in my view. Wink

I know why, I know why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe people did not like it.
Maybe they did not listen to it. 
Maybe they ignored it.
Maybe you are the only one around here that likes them. 

LOL
What is there to dislike? I think it far more likely that people haven't yet heard Mostly Autumn's new album, mostly. Smile

Going off-topic for a moment - and why not - I've decided to add Marillion to Prog Britannia Eight, especially for you, so now you have something to look forward to. Tongue
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Seeing as it's mostly autumn right now, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Mostly Autumn's outstanding new album, "Graveyard Star" - their best album so far, although  all of Mostly Autumn's albums are 5-star masterpieces in my view. Wink

I know why, I know why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe people did not like it.
Maybe they did not listen to it. 
Maybe they ignored it.
Maybe you are the only one around here that likes them. 

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I like them.
I've got it.
I haven't listened to it yet.
But it will most likely be one of my favourites from the year....

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Seeing as it's mostly autumn right now, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Mostly Autumn's outstanding new album, "Graveyard Star" - their best album so far, although  all of Mostly Autumn's albums are 5-star masterpieces in my view. Wink

I know why, I know why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe people did not like it.
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Maybe they ignored it.
Maybe you are the only one around here that likes them. 

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Seeing as it's mostly autumn right now, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Mostly Autumn's outstanding new album, "Graveyard Star" - their best album so far, although  all of Mostly Autumn's albums are 5-star masterpieces in my view. Wink
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Caligonaut Magnified as Giants
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I've finally gotten into some of 2021's releases--listened to maybe 50 or 60 from suggestions above.
So far, my top 10 would include:

Needlepoint Walking Up That Valley
Caligonaut Magnified as Giants
Ciccada Harvest
SKE Insolibilia
Manna / Mirage Man Out of Time
Monobody Comma
A Formal Horse Meat Market
black midi Cavalcade
Jordsjų Pastoralis
Frost* Day and Age
Konom Konom

probably in that order--but I've still got a long way to go! Up for today's listening: Kurushima, French TV, and Fovea Hex

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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

I have an album recommendation for you guys, Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victime. It's not technically prog, but I think it would appeal to a lot of you, especially those of you who are King Gizzard fans. But if you're not, still consider checking it out. It's one of my top 3 from this year, it's stunning, gorgeous, grooving and blistering Nigerian Psychedelic Rock/Tishoumaren. The guitar player and his non-traditional playing styles are such a nice contrast to what i'm used to. It's only around 40 minutes long, 8 tracks, sort of like a more middle eastern sounding modern Hendrix in a few ways. Curious to hear others thoughts on this fantastic release.

Matador Records knows what they're doing. What an album!!! What an artist!!!
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I have an album recommendation for you guys, Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victime. It's not technically prog, but I think it would appeal to a lot of you, especially those of you who are King Gizzard fans. But if you're not, still consider checking it out. It's one of my top 3 from this year, it's stunning, gorgeous, grooving and blistering Nigerian Psychedelic Rock/Tishoumaren. The guitar player and his non-traditional playing styles are such a nice contrast to what i'm used to. It's only around 40 minutes long, 8 tracks, sort of like a more middle eastern sounding modern Hendrix in a few ways. Curious to hear others thoughts on this fantastic release.
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^ the new Frost* is great indeed. Thumbs Up
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The things that have grabbed my attention so far are the new Frost*, BTBAM & black midi albums. I have tried listening to other stuff (like Ciccada and Jordsjo) but never got to hear the whole albums, so I can't talk about them. And slightly disappointed by the new Steven Wilson & Transatlantic records; I liked the new Cosmograf a lot, as well, and would recommend the new Daniel Eliseev Project release, called 'Lost Humanity'.
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I tend to take a pretty expansive view of what comprises "prog." My tastes also lean more metallic than this forum as a whole, but here's my top 10 so far (listed alphabetically by artist):

-Ęthĕrĭa Conscĭentĭa - Corrupted Pillars of Vanity
-black midi - Cavalcade
-Caligonaut - Magnified as Giants
-Frummyrkriš - Daušans Myrkri
Genghis Tron - Dream Weapon
-Neptunian Maximalism - Solar Drone Ceremony
-Papangu - Holoceno
-Bobby Shock - Street Angels
-Stone Healer - Conquistador
-Suburban Savages - Demagogue Days
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Hedvig Mollstad Trio - Ding Dong You're Dead
Black Country, New Road - For The First Time
John Zorn - Bagatelles (4CD Box)
Bisbaye - Le Sens De La Fin
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - G-d's Pee at State's End
Rabbit Rabbit Radio - The Animal I Am
Thumbscrew - Never Is Enough
Chloe Herington - Silent Reflux
Squid - Bright Green Field
Sons Of Kemet - Black To The Future
Desertion Trio - Numbers Maker
Portico Quartet - Terrain
Black Midi - Cavalcade
Jack O' The Clock - Leaving California
CAN - Live In Stuttgart 1975

Adding:-

The Holy Family - s/t
Graham Costello / Strata - Second Life
A Formal Horse - Meat Mallet
Emma-Jean Thackray - Yellow
Craig Fortnam - Ark
Ske - Insolubilia
Twospeak - Reflector
The Flying Luttenbachers - Negative Infinity


Can't wait to hear this!!! Kavus Torabi!!! (The new one from A Formal Horse is truly awesome too.)
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

I had only managed to find three albums back in June when this was posted. I've been listening to some more new stuff over the last month. I think these all might be worthy of around 3.8 out of 5 and higher:

Black Midi - Cavalcade
Blacksmith Tales - The Dark Presence
Caligonaut - Magnified as Giants
Cast - Vigesimus
Chance - Original Worlds
Cosmograf - Rattrapante
Caio Csizmar - Decriptas
Czyszy - Agent Mousey
The Emerald Dawn - To Touch the Sky
Ensemble 1 - Guitar, Bass & Drums
Eyesberg - Claustrophobia
The Flying Luttenbachers - Negative Infinity
French TV - All Our Failures Are Behind Us
Snakes Don't Belong in Alaska - The Eternal Electric Landscape
Sun Colored Chair - Seated
Stephan Thelen - Fractal Guitar 2
Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe: The Breath of Life (Abridged Version)

Here are some more to add to the list above:
Fufluns - Refusés
Gnohgnuhgnlus - Thomisme
God Is an Astronaut - Ghost Tapes #10
Heavy Moon - Heavy Moon 20
Infinitome - Voyage Home
Inner Prospekt - Canvas Two
Jack Dupon - JackAQuinzeAns
Jack Dupon - La république dominicale du zoo
Jordsjų - Pastoralia

More to add since last post:
Canvas Solaris - Chromosphere
Czyszy - Retro Adventures
A Formal Horse - Meat Mallet
Fragile - Beyond
K'Mono - Return to the 'E"
Antony Kalugin - Stellar Gardener
Kerrs Pink - Presence of Life
Korekyojinn - Mesopotamia
Lucas Lee - Sindrome de Estocolmo
Liquid Tension Experiment - Liquid Tension Experiment 3
Metamorphosis - I'm Not a Hero
Monobody - Comma
Mourning Knight - Mourning Knight
Noisy Diners - The Princess of the Allen Keys (The History of Manto)
Papangu - Holoceno
Paradigm Blue - Transist
Emme Phyzema - Temporary Triumph
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Needlepoint and Caligonaut so far, but I have not been exploring much so far this year. Mostly what I’ve stumbled over or found on the PA top list.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Hedvig Mollstad Trio - Ding Dong You're Dead
Black Country, New Road - For The First Time
John Zorn - Bagatelles (4CD Box)
Bisbaye - Le Sens De La Fin
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - G-d's Pee at State's End
Rabbit Rabbit Radio - The Animal I Am
Thumbscrew - Never Is Enough
Chloe Herington - Silent Reflux
Squid - Bright Green Field
Sons Of Kemet - Black To The Future
Desertion Trio - Numbers Maker
Portico Quartet - Terrain
Black Midi - Cavalcade
Jack O' The Clock - Leaving California
CAN - Live In Stuttgart 1975

Adding:-

The Holy Family - s/t
Graham Costello / Strata - Second Life
A Formal Horse - Meat Mallet
Emma-Jean Thackray - Yellow
Craig Fortnam - Ark
Ske - Insolubilia
Twospeak - Reflector
The Flying Luttenbachers - Negative Infinity



Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - August 19 2021 at 12:17
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote miamiscot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2021 at 12:03
Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by AlanB AlanB wrote:

There are a few advance reviews of the new Neal Morse Band album (due out on 3 weeks) online and they're all very positive. I'm particularly looking forward to hearing their prog version of Bridge Over Troubled Water.

Have you ever seen a pre-release review from anything related to the Neal Morse/Mike Portnoy camp that hasn't been overly positive and borderline circlejerky though? Just for it to come out and be another Neal Morse album?

The Prog Report is the biggest offender in this department
Yeah, they are fans of Neal's music. Very smart people over there!!!
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My top albums (August 2021):

01-God Is An Astronaut: Ghost Tapes #10
02-Giant Sky: s/t
03-Human Factor: Observer
04-Karmamoi: Room 101
05-Meer: Playing House
06-Subterranean Masquerade: Mountain Fever
07-AmartiA: Daylight Beauty
08-Feeling Of Presence: Of Lost Illusion
09-Nine Skies: 5.20
10-White Moth Black Butterfly: The Cost Of Dreaming
11-Cosmograf: Rattrapante
12-Illuminae: Dark Horizons
13-Lazuli: Dénudé.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sean Trane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2021 at 08:28
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Nice list Hugues, agree on a lot, will check out others. Those Thollot's good? I've kinda skipped passed them so far.


I posted the Bandcamp for each on the PE 2021 best of (so far), one of them in the very first post.
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