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    Quote Originally Posted by PixelDelirium View Post
    If you're OK with digital (lossless FLAC):

    https://glasswork.bandcamp.com/
    Thanks. At a minimum, I'll give the rest of the album a listen. I don't generally buy downloads, though.

    Bill

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    New album from The Winter Tree, "Mr. Sun" featuring Alistair Gordon(Tony Banks, "Bankstatement") and Neil Taylor(Tears For Fears, Chris DeBurgh).



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neXxD5uOQwM[/VIDEO]

    www.thewintertreeband.com

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    Cheer-Accident & Miriodor just gone up on Wayside!!
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    ^^Sweet.

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    Fates Warning - Live - Awaken the Guardian (with John Arch on Vocals!) DVD April 30th



    Also the reformed Divine Regal open for them on some shows.

    The return of the high pitched Metal Vocalists?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    The return of the high pitched Metal Vocalists?
    I hope not..
    Enjoy the moment... It's the only way to fly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Fates Warning - Live - Awaken the Guardian (with John Arch on Vocals!) DVD April 30th



    Also the reformed Divine Regal open for them on some shows.

    The return of the high pitched Metal Vocalists?
    Divine Regale re-formed? I remember seeing them with Fates Warning a very long time ago.
    I liked them. Any new material?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjoneill74 View Post
    Divine Regale re-formed? I remember seeing them with Fates Warning a very long time ago.
    I liked them. Any new material?
    They are working on a new Album. You can hear a short teaser of a new song on their Facebook site.

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    Fred Frith & Hans Koch You Are Here

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    Quote Originally Posted by proggosaurus View Post
    finally got around to checking out this band from Spain. new album came out in March. good stuff

    Thanks for sharing this, I agree it is good stuff and I'm enjoying it a the moment.

    Also, I'm surprised it hasn't been reported here earlier, but the new single for the next Anathema album (The Optimist) is out now. And sounding pretty good (if not as adventurous as the previous album)


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    Lonely Robot - The Big Dream (04/28/2017)

    Sigma



    01 Prologue (Deep Sleep)
    02 Awakenings
    03 Sigma
    04 In Floral Green
    05 Everglow
    06 False Lights
    07 Symbolic
    08 The Divine Art Of Being
    09 The Big Dream
    10 Hello World Goodbye
    11 Epilogue (Sea Beams)

    Bonus Tracks

    12 In Floral Green (Acoustic Version)
    13 The Divine Art Of Being (Acoustic Version)
    14 Why Do We Stay?

    John Mitchell - Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
    Nick Beggs - Bass
    Craig Blundell - Drums
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    Yolk - Solar (04/21/2017) avant prog

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    Yolk est un groupe de Dunkerque, France. Leur musique, caractérisée par son approche subtile des voix, des effets et de l'électronique, a pris des directions singulières sous l'influence de groupes et d'artistes comme Gong, Fred Frith, The Residents, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum etc. Ils seront en tournée en France en 2017

    01 Solar
    02 Vanitas
    03 Sepulchre

    Valentin Carette - guitar
    Delphine Delegorgue - vocals
    Fabrice Brzoskiewicz - drums
    Antonin Carette - bass
    Adrien Michel - saxophone, keyboards
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    Quote Originally Posted by proggosaurus View Post
    Yolk - Solar (04/21/2017) avant prog
    Not at all bad. Interesting that around the 8:00 minute mark, they lift a melody straight off of my band's first album from 2004. I'm sure it wasn't intentional, but it was wild to hear it in a different context.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proggosaurus View Post
    Yolk - Solar (04/21/2017) avant prog

    Sepulchre



    Yolk est un groupe de Dunkerque, France. Leur musique, caractérisée par son approche subtile des voix, des effets et de l'électronique, a pris des directions singulières sous l'influence de groupes et d'artistes comme Gong, Fred Frith, The Residents, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum etc. Ils seront en tournée en France en 2017

    01 Solar
    02 Vanitas
    03 Sepulchre

    Valentin Carette - guitar
    Delphine Delegorgue - vocals
    Fabrice Brzoskiewicz - drums
    Antonin Carette - bass
    Adrien Michel - saxophone, keyboards
    I'm keen!
    that general Guapo-esk feel.
    Thanks for digging that on out. Mate, you keen on Jimmy Chamberlin Complex?

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    Wow, really digging that Yolk tune. Great stuff, right in my wheel house.

    neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    New Hellmut Hattler album - Bassball II - http://kraan.dk/

    Bassball was released in 1977 as HH's first solo album.

    For those interested: It has in two weeks (and to Hellmuts big surprise) sold so well, that he considers to release it as CD too.
    5 of the tracks sounds like Kraan.

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    GoNG EXPRESSO: DECADENCE - New Album Pre-Order http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/hr3

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    Quote Originally Posted by boilk View Post
    Wow, really digging that Yolk tune. Great stuff, right in my wheel house.

    neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    GoNG EXPRESSO: DECADENCE - New Album Pre-Order http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/hr3
    I expected Hansford at any moment to say "Misssster An der son"

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    Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?

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    Great new music by the Japanese band Korekyojinn.Titled "Korekyojinn Acoustic-Kaleidoscope",it features Yoshida Tatsuya on percussion,Kido Natsuki on acoustic guitar,Nasuno Mitsuru on fretless bass,and Miyamoto Rei on violin on five tracks.One listen blew me away and that's all i needed.It's available on cd from Squidco(that's where i ordered my cd from).

    https://korekyojinn.bandcamp.com/
    "please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide

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    Quote Originally Posted by walt View Post
    Great new music by the Japanese band Korekyojinn.Titled "Korekyojinn Acoustic-Kaleidoscope",it features Yoshida Tatsuya on percussion,Kido Natsuki on acoustic guitar,Nasuno Mitsuru on fretless bass,and Miyamoto Rei on violin on five tracks.One listen blew me away and that's all i needed.It's available on cd from Squidco(that's where i ordered my cd from).

    https://korekyojinn.bandcamp.com/
    +1

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    "Collision", the first full lenght-album from Golden Caves from The Netherlands, produced by Christiaan De Bruin.


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    Re-release:

    KRAAN „psychedelic man“ and"live at the finkenbach festival 2005“ recordings (originally available only on DVD) will be re-released as an audio download album (with two bonus tracks „unser lied“ & „jerk of life").

    release date is planned to be friday 12. may (this week).

    https://www.bassball.net/

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    The Enid (without the Sir)


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