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Topic: The Beardfish Thread Posted: August 26 2012 at 13:23
I thought we should have a thread dedicated to this great band. I couldn't find a pre-existing one, so I thought I'd start one. I love Beardfish, and their new album "The Void" has been getting rave reviews on other sites, I've even seem comments that it's as good as Sleeping In Traffic Part 2.
My local shop has "The Void" and I'm picking it up tomorrow.
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 17:33
I didn't know they released a new album, this is great news. I love both Sleeping In Traffic albums, fantastic stuff really but couldn't get into Mammoth, it was a little boring.
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 21:25
I like Mammoth. I originally gave it 5 stars, but after the excitement died down, I lowered it to a rightful 4 stars. It's on the same level as Destined Solitaire IMO, just a little shorter, a maybe a little heavier. Their last 4 albums have been four stars, with Sleeping In Traffic part 2 five stars. That's a good one to start with too, Ambient Hurricanes, unless you want the full concept and get SIT1 first.
Apparently the first half of the album is heavy, whereas the second half, the epic in particular, is something completely different; according to a couple fans at the Dream Theater Forums. But you know what, even though they've been getting heavier, they still have that symphonic edge to them, with some quirkiness; they are under Eclectic Prog on PA.
Either way, I sense the music will be different even though they've been heading in a heavier direction.
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 22:17
aren't there a handful of side projects from these dudes? weren't they all in tangent at some point too? never really gave them a chance...going to now since the almighty darkshade digs them!
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 22:22
They have side projects, particularly Rikard, who writes most of the music, as far as I know, but they are obscure I think. They were in The Tangent, but they're not featured on any studio albums, maybe a live album, but I don't even think there's that. Funny though, Andy Tillison from The Tangent makes an appearance on the new Beardfish album.
Zumacraig, I started with Sleeping In Traffic part 1 and went forward chronologically, and it worked for me. I later checkedout The Sane Day, which is an earlier album, but haven't checked out their debut yet.
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Posted: August 27 2012 at 11:27
darkshade wrote:
They have side projects, particularly Rikard, who writes most of the music, as far as I know, but they are obscure I think. They were in The Tangent, but they're not featured on any studio albums, maybe a live album, but I don't even think there's that. Funny though, Andy Tillison from The Tangent makes an appearance on the new Beardfish album.
Zumacraig, I started with Sleeping In Traffic part 1 and went forward chronologically, and it worked for me. I later checkedout The Sane Day, which is an earlier album, but haven't checked out their debut yet.
listening to Traffic 1 on spotify. good stuff. thanks for the recommendation. i think one of the dudes has an organ/drum duo. that sounds interesting.
the tangent connection is crazy. can you imagine being in a band that is actually two bands with different sounds and ideas about music ;-) now that's progressive.
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Posted: August 27 2012 at 11:33
zumacraig wrote:
darkshade wrote:
They have side projects, particularly Rikard, who writes most of the music, as far as I know, but they are obscure I think. They were in The Tangent, but they're not featured on any studio albums, maybe a live album, but I don't even think there's that. Funny though, Andy Tillison from The Tangent makes an appearance on the new Beardfish album.
Zumacraig, I started with Sleeping In Traffic part 1 and went forward chronologically, and it worked for me. I later checkedout The Sane Day, which is an earlier album, but haven't checked out their debut yet.
listening to Traffic 1 on spotify. good stuff. thanks for the recommendation. i think one of the dudes has an organ/drum duo. that sounds interesting.
the tangent connection is crazy. can you imagine being in a band that is actually two bands with different sounds and ideas about music ;-) now that's progressive.
Cool! SIT1 is my least favorite of their last 4 albums, not counting the new one which I haven't heard yet. The sequel SIT2 is the best one I think.
I would love to have had a Tangent album with the lineup just being Beardfish, and Andy Tillison.
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Posted: August 27 2012 at 14:08
I have the 2 Sleeping in Traffics and Mammoth.
Mammoth is my least favourite, while I like both Sleeping In Traffic on a very similar level, difficult to choose one of the two.
Mammoth is the special edition with a Live DVD so I know a few older songs as well. I'm not very fond of the sound becoming heavier, I prefer their eclectic with a bit of symphonic angle.
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Posted: August 27 2012 at 20:29
Just finished The Void, and while I can't make much comments and will need to give further listens, I can say that while the band have been moving in a heavier direction lately, this new album is pretty different from the last two albums.
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Posted: August 29 2012 at 21:33
I hope you guys are all getting a copy of The Void. It's intense. On one hand, it's heavy, and different from past albums, but it's also pretty complex, and I'm still wrapping my head around the music. It's a grower for sure. One of the best in 2012, I'm sure.
This band seems to evolve stylistically every two albums.
The first 2 albums--------Sleeping In Traffic I & II--------Destined Solitaire and Mammoth---------The Void
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Posted: August 30 2012 at 10:11
I came here to mention that I'm on my 4th listen of The Void, and it's starting to grow on me. I was kinda disappointed on the first listen too, except for Ludvig & Sverker which I liked right away (and the bonus piano version even more). The only thing I'm not getting is the epic "Note". It just seems to be there, for 16 minutes. But epics take time to appreciate so we'll see.
The band really upped the riffage and 'metal' in their sound, at least for the first 4 tracks (not including the introduction). But they still write great melodies. I didn't expect such a departure in their sound for those early tracks, but like I said, it's been growing on me.
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Posted: August 30 2012 at 10:52
I ordered the CD, but I bought it with my preorder of the new Marillion to save on shipping, but now I think Amazon is going to ship both them together.... in October.
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