The Tuskmorke is one I keep meaning to pick up.
I love this band.
They just played SXSW, too.
The Tuskmorke is one I keep meaning to pick up.
I love this band.
They just played SXSW, too.
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I want to dynamite your mind with love tonight.
That Arabs In Aspic reminds me of something from the 70s that wasn't Prog, but still good. Haven't been able to put my finger on it yet.
I may be remembering things wrong, but I think I checked out a clip/sample of Lifesigns when it was first announced, and if I did, it's not what Jim is looking for. 'Nuff said.
He did not know that the sword he'd hold, would turn his priceless empire into fool's gold...
http://www.discogs.com/user/moecurlythanu/collection
- What's new in retro-prog?
- Same old, same old
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I bought JESS & THE ANCIENT ONES on CD. I'm not such a big fan to give them a vinyl treatment (the 2nd is a mini album as well) and the CDs look great as well; the debut is a deluxe box and the 2nd a mini-LP styled sleeve.
For PSYCHO PRAXIS I think that the vinyl is the best way to go. The CD is a simple jewel box but the vinyl cover is a gorgeous gimmic cut gatefold cover that looks like a window.
Of course Spyros beat me to the punch on most of the new cool stuff out there. And I've had my eyes on that Le Porte non Aperte as well (haven't heard yet). Another band I've been tracking is Oxhuitza (Italy), who sound great on paper, but I haven't heard it either.
I didn't see it mentioned, and perhaps it's too obvious, but don't miss the new La Maschera di Cera, Jim. It's a bullseye for the style.
I don't remember what was on the original lists, but two bands I've absorbed since the last discussion are Eldberg (Iceland), and Moogg (Italy), that are an absolute must in this context.
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As an adjunct, Eyþór Ingi (Eldberg’s lead singer) is actually representing Iceland at Eurovision this year:
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MIKE (a.k.a. "Progbear")
"'Thin Thighs For Your Man.' But I don't *like* men with thin thighs" --Daria
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Didn't mention them as they had a parallel thread going on. Of course, as Tom mentions, their last is an absolute must own and their best album to my ears!
I still need to check-out Eldberg. I second the Moogg recommendation. Great album with a canterburish flavour.
what's old in modern prog?
He did not know that the sword he'd hold, would turn his priceless empire into fool's gold...
http://www.discogs.com/user/moecurlythanu/collection
Tom, you can hear it on Prog Streaming.
Couldn't this thread also be called What's Retro In New Prog?
Just out!
Wow.Great stuff,Spyros.
I just ordered Psycho Praxis and Periferia del mondo from BTF( Seems only place at the moment who carries Psycho Praxis)
Also NECRONOMICON LP + CD from their bassist.Crystal Thoughts - The Pagan via Discogs ( very limited prints and expensive already)
Still need Purple Overdose - Gemineye and few more ...gosh thanks guys for this thread
Sammal - Puolikuu
Sammal - Kylmää usvaa
You can get the PURPLE OVERDOSE "Gemineye" here: http://www.anazitisirecords.com/shop/
Thanks for posting SAMMAL. Very enjoyable rural heavy rock that sounds to my ears most swedish than finnish. Looks that I'll have to visit Svart's website![]()
I recommend ordering here instead Svart site.Great label though.
http://www.levykauppax.fi/
He did not know that the sword he'd hold, would turn his priceless empire into fool's gold...
http://www.discogs.com/user/moecurlythanu/collection
Both DODSON AND FOGG albums are professionaly printed CDRs, issued by the artist himself.
Thanks Spyros. I ordered the 2nd this morning. There are also 2 CD singles which are very limited and I think sold out, but they don't contain non-album material afaik.
He did not know that the sword he'd hold, would turn his priceless empire into fool's gold...
http://www.discogs.com/user/moecurlythanu/collection
Jim, here's some retro-Arthur Brown for ya.....
Hell, they ain't even old-timey ! - Homer Stokes
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