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    FEATURED CD: Eye - Vision and Ageless Light

    Pretty hip release from 2016 from Laser's Edge that may have put these guys on the map. It you dig authentic and dynamic space rock, this should fit the bill.




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    I ordered online a physical copy of Edensong's Years in the Garden of Years which arrived finally but with the wrong merchandise. Instead of the New York group's fine opus, I got and ultimately kept, a rather obscure CD from an American band called Eye, which I looked up and found to be potentially interesting. Upon listening to this "Vision and Ageless Light" 2016 release, I was overcome with a variety of impressions, most of which were rather surprising. Nominally a space rock/psychedelic group from Ohio led by talented drummer Brandon Smith , the de facto leader who has added new musicians for this mission, namely keyboardist Lisa Bella Donna, bassist Michael Sliclen and guitarist Jon Finley. Comparisons to fellow Yanks Astra is fair but there is also a pervading predilection for Hawkwind, Pink Floyd, Nektar and hints of heavier acts like Black Sabbath. That being said the opener does have some mellotron-infested swirls that recall early Genesis and sets the mood for an ambitious but grungy voyage into the distant universes.

    The bruising "Kill the Slave Master" has a metallic heaviness that leaves no asteroid unturned, chugging into the cosmos like a spaceship superstar, sounding much like vintage early Hawkwind but lathered with shredding Jon Finley guitar pyrotechnics and spacy voices. The keyboard work is stunning, organ being the main instrument of choice, though there is an unexpected and yet splendid electric piano work straight out of Jazz-rock a la Soft Machine that will blow your mind. The bass bites hard on the pedal and the drum kit pounds furiously. A total winner. This segues immediately into the equally oily "Searching", even more vintage sound being shoved into the noisy mix, a thrusting vessel of shifting riffs, fluctuating drum patterns and uncontrolled insanity. The production has a raw feel to it, nothing overtly polished, which gives the experience a natural feel.

    Things quiet down with the serene sounds of "Dweller of the Twilight Void" , a supremely spacy electronic feel not unlike vintage Gong , what with the Tim Blake-like synthesizer follies and the smooth quirkiness in the massed singing voices, escorted by resonating acoustic guitars, all involved for the ride. This all prepares for the magnum opus , the 27 minute+ "As Sure as the Sun" which displays a clearly Floydian utopia infused by dense psychedelia, acoustic guitar and floating voice setting the tone, mighty mellotron to follow. Lisa does real well on the keys, showing some Jan Hammer like fluidity on the synthesizers. This colossal epic takes different routes to the same galactic destination, Finley in particular oozing quite a Hendrixian influence in his scorching leads, full of grit and sizzle. Slower moments get suddenly propelled forward at warp speed, dizzying and barren playing a tennis game of sorts, alternate worlds, different galaxies yet all bathed in the same milky way. Drummer Smith even indulges in a mini solo, a rather classic mosaic in the space tableau and they even dare some massed voice chanting (Gong again) to add even more confusion to the mix.

    I wouldn't call "Vision" a masterpiece but definitely a very entertaining and original sounding Space rock album that I am glad to now possess, even if by force majeure. It's an honest, truthful, unpretentious and clearly enthusiastic expression of musical ability. - tszirmay



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    Great album, their best yet. Hearing Nektar, early Tangerine Dream, Hawkwind, Omnia Opera, and even a bit of Osanna. But it's their own sound for certain. Three albums in, and they continue to improve.

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    Great album from a great band. Their set @ ProgDay this past year absolutely slayed. Definitely a band to catch live if the opportunity presents itself.
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    It's a very good one, though my preference for their best still stays with Second Sight.
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    One of the best albums of 2016 IMO. Agree with Battema they were fantastic at ProgDay. Looking forward to seeing them again at Progtoberfest next fall.

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    I purchased the clear vinyl LP and really enjoy it. I really like the keyboard sounds. I know they're from Columbus, Ohio, and I'm hoping that they do some shows in Cleveland, since I'd really like to see them live.

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    Digging it!.
    Off my radar!.

    Thankx!.
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    Really good stuff, my only objection goes for the guitar solos - a bit too showy and prog-metal like for this kind of music.

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    Are those two videos the same band? Sounded very different to me.

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    I have all of their albums. This is easily their best, imo.

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    Someone recommended them as “retro-prog” in another thread. I sampled a couple of songs, and they sounded like Black Sabbath to me. Am I missing something? I think it’s the same band that’s mentioned here. Or am I confused, as usual?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progbear View Post
    Someone recommended them as “retro-prog” in another thread. I sampled a couple of songs, and they sounded like Black Sabbath to me. Am I missing something? I think it’s the same band that’s mentioned here. Or am I confused, as usual?
    I wouldn't say they sound like Black Sabbath, but the guitar definitely has a similar feel as Iommi's. It's not as heavy sounding to me as Iommi's though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progbear View Post
    Someone recommended them as “retro-prog” in another thread. I sampled a couple of songs, and they sounded like Black Sabbath to me. Am I missing something? I think it’s the same band that’s mentioned here. Or am I confused, as usual?
    There is a Sabbath influence for sure, but also a bunch of other bands. I don't look at them as a Sabbath clone at all.

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    They were on the map before this release. Second Sight was a fantastic release that got mentioned here a couple of years ago...but was thoroughly ignored. This one was a Top 5 release from 2016 for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves View Post
    They were on the map before this release. Second Sight was a fantastic release that got mentioned here a couple of years ago...but was thoroughly ignored. This one was a Top 5 release from 2016 for me.
    One reason that album might have been ignored is the forgettable band name. They were good at ProgDay though!

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    The (seemingly to me) uninspired band name does no justice to their music.

    An interview with Lisa Bella Donna:

    http://newnoisemagazine.com/eye-colo...geless-light/#
    Last edited by 100423; 03-08-2017 at 11:07 AM.

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    The band will soon be mixing their next release, slated to be a double album. Plans are for a release sometime in the Fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LASERCD View Post
    The band will soon be mixing their next release, slated to be a double album. Plans are for a release sometime in the Fall.
    That is super cool news
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    Quote Originally Posted by battema View Post
    That is super cool news
    Agreed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LASERCD View Post
    The band will soon be mixing their next release, slated to be a double album. Plans are for a release sometime in the Fall.
    Will this new album also be released on vinyl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lak611 View Post
    Will this new album also be released on vinyl?

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    Yes of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LASERCD View Post
    Yes of course.
    Excellent! That's great news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LASERCD View Post
    The band will soon be mixing their next release, slated to be a double album. Plans are for a release sometime in the Fall.
    Auto buy!
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    Could someone post examples of the more “space rock” side of the band? Because the songs I sampled by them were in that hipster/stoner two-guitar “doom rock” style I don’t care for. Did I just have bad luck in the songs I chose to check out, or is that just how they sound?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progbear View Post
    Could someone post examples of the more “space rock” side of the band? Because the songs I sampled by them were in that hipster/stoner two-guitar “doom rock” style I don’t care for. Did I just have bad luck in the songs I chose to check out, or is that just how they sound?
    https://lasersedge.bandcamp.com/albu...-ageless-light

    Knock yourself out.

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