new Mutemath album "Play Dead" is really bloody good. The last 2 tracks are fantastic, but also super melancholy.
whole thing is streaming now https://mutemath.lnk.to/playdead
new Mutemath album "Play Dead" is really bloody good. The last 2 tracks are fantastic, but also super melancholy.
whole thing is streaming now https://mutemath.lnk.to/playdead
I admit to being confused and memory-compromised regarding new and upcoming Nordic releases. I feel like Jacob Holm Lupo and Mattias Olsen are involved in so many projects I can't keep up.
For example, one of them (I think) posted something a few months back that was a sampler of something they were involved in, that had a distinct Canterbury sound. It sounded really good, so -- anyone remember what that was? I really meant to look out for it.
^ Please post when it's available for purchase.
Renaissance In Extremis by Akercocke is now out.. They do have some growling but the playing makes it worth the listen...
Enjoy the moment... It's the only way to fly!
from Australia, heavy proggers Kettlespider are taking pre-orders for a limited edition CD Digipack version of "Kettlespider".
all eight tracks were previously released as singles or "legs" over 8 months in 2016. the limited edition of 500 copies is a
culmination of their Building a Spider project. releases October 24th
Anubis
fellow Aussies Fat Sparrow released their second one back in May. it's thin on tunes but still good.
from Fat Sparrow...Get in the Van Nan...ii
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This deserves everyone's notice:
FRENCH TV #12: OPERATION: MOCKINGBIRD
1) Ghost Zone
2) Noble Obelisk
3) Urgent Fury
4) Tree Incident
5) Golden Pheasant Of The Infinite Reach
6) Nimrod Dancer
7) Vigilant Sentinel
8) Silent Years
Mike Sary: Bass, Loops, Samples
Katsumi Yoneda: Guitars
Mark L. Perry: Drums, Percussion
Patrick Strawser: Keyboards
With:
Ludo Fabre: Violin on 3, 6
Karl Ledus: Sax, Flute on 3
Nico Fabre: Additional Keyboards on 3
The Culture Cafe, Sundays 6-9am on WWUH-FM
Broadcasting from the University of Hartford, CT at 91.3FM, streaming at www.wwuh.streamrewind.com and at www.wwuh.org
Jordsjo has a new album, "Jord", and it is quite good. They have a retro sound reminiscent of Hybris era Anglagard with flute and mellotron featured prominently. The album is short, only 37 minutes, but is really worth a few listens.
https://jordsjo.bandcamp.com/
MSM Schmidt next week. Life
i.ain't.dead.irock
Something to please the Vespero/Ozric/Quantum Fantay crowds:
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?
about the MSM Schmidt above...I should have mentioned this. among the many guests on this album are Dave Weckl, Mike Miller, Scott Kinsey, Jimmy Haslip, Virgil Donati, Oz Noy and more. most notable though being Allan Holdsworth is on at least two tracks (Trance and Vista)
i.ain't.dead.irock
Here are three samples from my band Deluge Grander's upcoming album "Oceanarium," which was also mentioned above (thanks for posting it here!) :
^ Cool. The Bandcamp preview link I was sent in the email didn't work.
Sorry about that, moe. That seemed to happen to a lot of people, unfortunately. I thought the whole bandcamp preview thing was a great idea at first, but their site seems to be very picky about who it lets in, for some reason. PM me, and I can try to send them to you in a more direct way, if you want!
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