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    FEATURED CD: Regal Worm - Use and Ornament

    Here's an album from just a few years back that could use some more attention. Regal Worm's first album stormed on the scene to the sound of one hand clapping. As such, it may be one of the better kept secrets out there from the last 5 years.



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    Music project from Sheffield, UK, started in the spring of 2011 by Jarrod Gosling, mostly known to prog fans from Henry Fool, but being in the music league for years as a member of Synth/Electro act I Monster and Alt Rockers Skywatchers.With a tireless team Gosling worked for about a year on the recordings of Regal Worm's debut ''Use and ornament'', recorded at the Pig View Studio in Sheffield and released in digital and CD format by Quatermass Records.

    First thing to strike is Golsling's endless instrumental flexibility, handling guitars, modern and analog synths, piano, bass, percussion, wind instruments, effects and samplers and the list goes on.Mick Somerset-Ward handles saxes, harp, whistles, flutes and clarinet and the team is completed with another sax player, Louis Atkinson, Peter Rophone and Kevin Pearce on voices, Lucy Fawcett on trumpet, Nick Gosling on electric guitar, Graham McElearney on harp and Jack Helliwell on violin.With some of them Jarrod had already collaborated in previous works.

    With a list of more than 20 instruments and considering its progressive edges, you know exactly what you buy in ''Use and ornament''.Complex, rich and dense music with plenty of variations and stylistical changes, which come as a combination of VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, Canterbury Prog ala CARAVAN and vibes of British Jazz Rock in the vein of IF.Fascinating music with keyboards and electric moments switching soon to jazzy passages with dominant sax and clarinet parts, backed up by an awesome rhythm section.With ''Use and ornament'' you get all the impressive values of British Prog performed in a modern way, the poppy lines of the early bands, offered through sophisticated arrangements (electric piano, vibraphone, sweet vocals and psychedelic melodies), the dark side of the movement with the dashes of Mellotron and the discreet use of organ in intricate interludes and the jazzier side of 70's UK music scene with the display of wind and horn instruments.While the short tracks are impressive, delivering soft parts combined with complex instrumentals, there are two masterful pieces included in the album, the 13-min. ''Confession from a deep and warm hibernaculum'' and the double dose of ''6:17 PM the aunt turns into an ant''.A monstrous manifest of VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR meeting CARAVAN on stage and exchange musical ideas.Intelligent Art Pop mixed with Jazz and frenetic Prog Rock, highlighted by instrumental changes, time signatures, odd rhythms and electroacoustic segments.Beautiful use of analog keyboards next to contemporary elements such as the sound effects and synths, vocals are limited yet amazing, and the changes in atmosphere will leave you speechless.

    ''Use and ornament'' tops most releases of the year 2013 and comes as a genuine and charming mix of the British Prog history.Can't think of anyone not liking this release, it's strangely smooth and incredibly complex at the same time.No less than highly recommended. - apps79



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    Use And Ornament is sadly an album almost nobody listened to. One of the best from 2013.
    Macht das ohr auf!

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    I like the album; a beautiful music indeed.
    In March 2013, I suggested Regal Worm for progarchives' "crossover prog" section: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/fo...ID=92509&FID=1

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    Very adventurous album, with lots of Mellotron, psychedelica, jazz(rock), fun and good old progressive stuff.
    I had the pleasure of interviewing Jarrod after this release.
    The band released a mini-album (Neither Use Nor Ornament (A Small Collection Of Big Suites)) shortly after this, which is slightly more "normal"...

    Jarrod is also a great designer of album-sleeves, and admitted he's very much inspired by Marcus Keef (Black Sabbath).
    According to his facebook-site his new project is called Cobalt Chappel.
    http://regalworm.com/Hail.html

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    Good Morning...

    Listening to this, right now while break fasting. VERY nice listen indeed.

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    It's a brilliant album. The 2nd is not near as good, but still worth having.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    It's a brilliant album. The 2nd is not near as good, but still worth having.
    I think it was more regarded as a complementary supplement to the debut, not a full blown release. As such, it works better.
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    I accidentally bumped into this in bandcamp. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - this is excellent, and criminally underrated.

    So what about a third release, any news?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zappathustra View Post
    I accidentally bumped into this in bandcamp. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - this is excellent, and criminally underrated.

    So what about a third release, any news?
    According to https://www.facebook.com/regalworm the new album, Pig Views, will be released soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    According to https://www.facebook.com/regalworm the new album, Pig Views, will be released soon.
    Cheers

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    Sounds kind of Tortoise-like to my ears, and that's not a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tormato View Post
    Sounds kind of Tortoise-like to my ears, and that's not a bad thing.
    I was debating whether to listen to the samples or not...now I have to.
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    That's seem pretty cool stuff. Thanks for the heads up.
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    Wow. This is good. Never heard if them before.

    Just great - yet another record I need to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by miamiscot View Post
    Wow. This is good. Never heard of them before.

    Just great - yet another record I need to buy.
    EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS !!!

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    I dig this and everything about the same. He's super talented - I'm looking forward to the next one bigtime. Super super stuff.

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    They've been discussed around here several times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    They've been discussed around here several times.
    Indeed they have, but you can never read every single post over here (at least I can't), so it's good to highlight this kind of albums this way I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Indeed they have, but you can never read every single post over here (at least I can't), so it's good to highlight this kind of albums this way I guess.
    Bravo!

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    I'm glad to see this is getting some exposure. It's a quality release (as it the follow up). Supposedly something coming in 2016, but perhaps not being that we're about to finish that train ride.

    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Indeed they have, but you can never read every single post over here (at least I can't), so it's good to highlight this kind of albums this way I guess.
    I don't think that's what he was referring to, call it a hunch.
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    I prefer Neither Use Nor Ornament (A Small Collection Of Big Suites) to this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phlakaton View Post
    I prefer Neither Use Nor Ornament (A Small Collection Of Big Suites) to this one.
    Actually have that one, but I don't have the first.

    I sprung for the deluxe edition on Bandcamp, that came with the cardboard box and the little bag of licorice allsorts. Pretty awesome!

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    Pig Views is coming soon... a new one - he said it was mostly done but probably not coming until early next year.

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    Nice share this is some out there stuff diggin' it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poisoned Youth View Post
    I'm glad to see this is getting some exposure. It's a quality release (as it the follow up). Supposedly something coming in 2016, but perhaps not being that we're about to finish that train ride.



    I don't think that's what he was referring to, call it a hunch.
    That's correct. The point was that although this is pretty under-the-radar, it hasn't been completely invisible here.

    I know no one reads every thread. I only open a small percentage of them myself. However, iirc, one thread that this one came up in was about favorite or best albums in the last 2 or 3 years, or something close to that. I would have thought that was a well viewed thread, but perhaps I'm assuming incorrectly.

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