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Joined: January 22 2013
Location: Brazil
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Points: 1376
Posted: August 14 2015 at 07:47
Just listen to Banda do Casaco' Hoje há conquilhas... two imediate thoughs: 1 - Proper portuguese my ass! Couldnt understand half they're saying, I'll have to get the lyrics. 2 - Very very very good album indeed! Review coming soon.
- From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Joined: May 24 2005
Location: Norwich
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Points: 1069
Posted: August 14 2015 at 08:42
En Avant Doute. Reminds me of Octane Twisted but better. Maxaphone gradually grew on me. Cheesy in a good way. Maneige-Les Porches: excellent bath music
Thanks for the advice guys. Which album for my Opeth side?
Just listen to Banda do Casaco' Hoje há conquilhas... two imediate thoughs: 1 - Proper portuguese my ass! Couldnt understand half they're saying, I'll have to get the lyrics. 2 - Very very very good album indeed! Review coming soon.
Joined: January 22 2013
Location: Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 1376
Posted: August 14 2015 at 11:23
Kotro wrote:
[...]did you notice my two topics on Portuguese Prog I opened a couple of months back?
No, I havent, but I'll check this list. One or two names of the "classics" I recognize. Sounds very interesting.
I'll make such a list for the brazilian artists, but I'll wait for Secos & Molhados to get here, no list without them is a true list of brazilian music.
- From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
Status: Offline
Points: 12883
Posted: August 19 2015 at 22:05
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
In no order except Anglagard.
1.- Anglagard (Hybris): Swedish
2.- Bacamarte (Depois de Fim): Portuguese
3.- Triana (Hijos del Agobio): Spanish
4.- Magma (K.A.): Kobaian
5.- PFM (Per un Amico): Italian
6.- Deux Ex Machina (De Republica): Latin
7.- Via Obscura (Traum): German
Really love the first 3, though I would add El Patio from Triana too. For me that pair of albums is wondeful. As for RPI, I usually prefer other bands over PFM. And the last 2 sound like albums I should check out. I have looked for albums in german and there really weren't many, and I wouldn't have known which should be good to check out. Well, I do know some Rammstein and Lacrimosa, but that's something else altogether. And Latin, that sounds interesting to hear.
Joined: June 29 2010
Location: Argentina
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Points: 3458
Posted: August 22 2015 at 12:47
Hello
I recommend you these albums:
Harmoniun - Si On Avait Besoin D´Une Cinquieme Saison (Canada/Quebec) French Landberk - Riktigt Akta (Sweden) Bubu - Anabelas (Argentina) Anglagard - Hybris (Sweden) Novalis - Sommerabend (Germany) East - Huseg (Hungary) PFM - Per un amico (Italy) Le Orme - Felona e Sorona (Italy) Ulver - Kveldssanger (Norway) Shingetsu - Shingetsu (Japan)
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
Status: Offline
Points: 12883
Posted: August 22 2015 at 22:13
Progmind wrote:
Hello
I recommend you these albums:
Harmoniun - Si On Avait Besoin D´Une Cinquieme Saison (Canada/Quebec) French Landberk - Riktigt Akta (Sweden) Bubu - Anabelas (Argentina) Anglagard - Hybris (Sweden) Novalis - Sommerabend (Germany) East - Huseg (Hungary) PFM - Per un amico (Italy) Le Orme - Felona e Sorona (Italy) Ulver - Kveldssanger (Norway) Shingetsu - Shingetsu (Japan)
I've been trying to find that Landberk album and just haven't been succesful. It sounds interesting, and I think it would make a great companion to Hybris.
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
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Points: 19557
Posted: August 22 2015 at 22:43
Dellinger wrote:
Really love the first 3, though I would add El Patio from Triana too. For me that pair of albums is wondeful. As for RPI, I usually prefer other bands over PFM. And the last 2 sound like albums I should check out. I have looked for albums in german and there really weren't many, and I wouldn't have known which should be good to check out. Well, I do know some Rammstein and Lacrimosa, but that's something else altogether. And Latin, that sounds interesting to hear.
Just for you
There's a Death Metal band called Via Obscura, beware
Joined: August 12 2015
Location: Chelmsford
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Points: 1250
Posted: August 24 2015 at 08:27
Strictly speaking a project rather than a band. But do try some Ayreon. Into the Electric Castle and The Dream Sequencer are both awesome albums that will blow you away.
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