Thursday, 31 July 2008
Equilibrium, Sagas
Germany, 2008
Hands down this will be the folk/viking metal album of the year. Epic, incredibly catchy stuff, with far too many stand out tracks.
Playlist:
01 - Prolog auf Erden
02 - Wurzelbert
03 - Blut im Auge
04 - Unbesiegt
05 - Verrat
06 - Snüffel
07 - Heimwärts
08 - Heiderauche
09 - Die Weide und der Fluß
10 - Des Sängers Fluch
11 - Ruf in den Wind
12 - Dämmerung
13 - Mana
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Mike Patton, A Perfect Place
US, 2008
Patton's latest release is the soundtrack to the movie A Perfect Place. While I'm yet to see it, this album is interesting and exposes a less frantic Patton, with lots of softer influences from swing and opera thrown in the mix.
Playlist:
01 - Main Title
02 - A Perfect Place
03 - Car Radio (AM)
04 - A Perfect Twist (vocal)
05 - A Little Poker Tomorrow Night?
06 - Seriously Disturbed
07 - A Dream of Roses
08 - Main Title (reprise)
09 - Batucada
10 - Another Perfect Place
11 - Car Radio (FM)
12 - Swinging the Body
13 - Catholic Tribe
14 - Il Cupo Dolore
15 - A Perfect End
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Friday, 25 July 2008
Camel, Rajaz
England, 1999.
In 1999, Latimer, Stewart, Bass and guest Scherpenzeel, recorded Rajaz. It's one of the most critically acclaimed works by Camel, demonstrating a return to the band's original prog rock roots.
Playlist:
1. Three Wishes
2. Lost And Found
3. The Final Encore
4. Rajaz
5. Shout
6. Straight To My Heart
7. Sahara
8. Lawrence
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Monday, 21 July 2008
Phideaux, Doomsday Afternoon
U.S., 2007.
Doomsday Afternoon is the seventh studio album by American musician Phideaux Xavier, and the second part of his projected "Trilogy" of albums dealing with "Big Brother" authoritarianism and ecological crisis. So far, this album is considered by Xavier to be his masterpiece. The album's regular musicians are supplemented by members of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and listeners will hear musical passages reminding of Pink Floyd and Camel.
Playlist:
1. Micro Softdeathstar
2. The Doctrine of Eternal Ice (Part I)
3. Candybrain
4. Crumble
5. The Doctrine of Eternal Ice (Part II)
6. Thank You For The Evil
7. A Wasteland of Memories
8. Crumble
9. Formaldehyde
10. Microdeath Softstar
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Demians, Building An Empire
France, 2008.
“One of the most assured and accomplished debut albums I’ve ever heard, the textures and dynamics within the music are breathtaking. A must for everyone that appreciates the art of epic and ambitious 21st century rock music”, Steven Wilson dixit.
Playlist:
1. The Perfect Symmetry
2. Shine
3. Sapphire
4. Naive
5. Unspoken
6. Temple
7. Empire
8. Sand
9. Earth (Bonus Track)
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Gazpacho, Night
Norway, 2007.
In my opinion, this is the best album by Gazpacho - and, apparently, progarchives must agree for it ranks as the sixth best album of 2007. Atmospheric and very melancholic, this work demonstrates a more progressive composition than the band's previous albums.
Playlist:
1. Dream of Stone
2. Chequered Light Buildings
3. Upside Down
4. Valerie's Friend
5. Massive Illusion
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Monday, 14 July 2008
Gazpacho, Bravo
Norway, 2003.
Norwegian art/neo prog band Gazpacho were formed in 1996. Their music has been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock". Despite not being a very technical prog, Gazpacho's music is quite enjoyable and well produced.
Playlist:
1. Desert
2. Sea Of Tranquility
3. Nemo
4. Ghost
5. California
6. The Secret
7. Sun God
8. Mesmer
9. Novgorod
10. Ease Your Mind
11. Bravo
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Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Ozric Tentacles, Erpland
England, 1990.
Instrumental psychedelic/space rock band from Somerset.
Playlist:
1. Eternal Wheel
2. Toltec Spring
3. Tidal Convergence
4. Sunscape
5. Mysticum Arabicola
6. Cracker Blocks
7. The Throbbe
8. Erpland
9. Valley of a Thousand Thoughts
10. Snakepit
11. Iscence
12. A Gift of Wings
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Tuesday, 8 July 2008
A Hawk And A Hacksaw, Darkness At Noon
U.S., 2005.
Darkness at Noon is the second studio album by the folk duo, Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost. Their music is inspired by eastern European and particularly Balkan traditions, being mostly instrumental. The album's title, Darkness at Noon, is a reference to the Arthur Koestler novel of the same name. Simultaneously, the first song from the album, Laughter in the Dark, is another novel reference, but to Vladimir Nabokov.
Playlist:
1. Laughter in the Dark
2. The Moon Under Water
3. The Water Under the Moon
4. A Black and White Rainbow
5. For Slavoj
6. Europa
7. Pastelka On the Train
8. Goodbye Great Britain
9. Our Lady of the Vlatva
10. Wicky Pocky
11. Portland Town
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Saturday, 5 July 2008
The Mars Volta, Frances the Mute
US, 2005
This was the second (and last) TMV album I was blown away by. I'm not quite sure why I've been underwhelmed by both Amputechture and The Bedlam Goliath, but the massive Cassandra Gemini along with album opener Cyngus... might have something to do with my inflated expectations for every TMV album since.
Playlist:
01 - Cygnus....Vismund Cygnus
02 - The Widow
03 - L'Via L'Viaquez
04 - Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore
05 - Cassandra Gemini I
06 - Cassandra Gemini II
07 - Cassandra Gemini III
08 - Cassandra Gemini IV
09 - Cassandra Gemini V
10 - Cassandra Gemini VI
11 - Cassandra Gemini VII
12 - Cassandra Gemini VIII
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