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My first plays of this yesterday / today.
Me likey.
Me likey.
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Completely unknown but this debut (only) album from US duo Din Within (released in 2007) is rather good.
Symphonic prog with quite complex mood / time changes and what sounds like heavy Spock’s Beard influence.
Title track from the album.
Symphonic prog with quite complex mood / time changes and what sounds like heavy Spock’s Beard influence.
Title track from the album.
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Beautiful
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Lord Rother wrote:My first plays of this yesterday / today.
Me likey.
It's a robust album
Seminal even
I saw them live in their day
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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This afternoon’s plays. Not all Prog....
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Lord Rother wrote:This afternoon’s plays. Not all Prog....
No Zappa?
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Sorry! (Maybe tomorrow.)
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I quite like this one now.
Wasn’t as taken by Force Majeure.
Wasn’t as taken by Force Majeure.
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Surprisingly good when you consider their ages at recording 72 and 78 resp.
Great harmonies
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Lord Rother wrote:I quite like this one now.
Wasn’t as taken by Force Majeure.
One of my favorite albums too.
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C wrote:
Surprisingly good when you consider their ages at recording 72 and 78 resp.
Great harmonies
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A nice image
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I am as good as my word.... (Bit of a struggle though I have to confess!)
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Wolverine - Machina Viva
Swedish prog metal (ex-death Metal). This isn’t all that heavy but it didn’t really appeal. Poor man’s Pain of Salvation and Opeth. (Mind you, those 2 bands didn’t appeal at first...)
Swedish prog metal (ex-death Metal). This isn’t all that heavy but it didn’t really appeal. Poor man’s Pain of Salvation and Opeth. (Mind you, those 2 bands didn’t appeal at first...)
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Norwegian instrumental prog band I’ve posted up on here in the past.
This is their recent release. It’s perfectly ok, but seemed to be going through the motions a bit and didn’t really hold my attention on either play this week.
Pymlico - Nightscape
This is their recent release. It’s perfectly ok, but seemed to be going through the motions a bit and didn’t really hold my attention on either play this week.
Pymlico - Nightscape
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Lord Rother wrote:I am as good as my word.... (Bit of a struggle though I have to confess!)
Greg Pecc is a bit of a long haul if you are not a fan of that sort of Zappa
The other three are superb choices
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Yeah, helluva guitarist but I don’t really want cartoon comedy in my prog!
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NP
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NP
I adore this album
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I adore this album
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Just played the rather lovely
Thanks C.
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Thanks C.
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John aka Josh wrote:Just played the rather lovely
Thanks C.
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Isn't it wonderfully robust?
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".