I listened to several other "medieval folk" bands but nothing hit me like Gryphon's instrumental compositions.
Steven Wilson just had his first ever concert in Australia.
It was incredible.
Steven Wilson just had his first ever concert in Australia.
It was incredible.
Any of you guys heard of Pineapple Thief? They're mentioned all over the reddit /r/progrockmusic subreddit so I decided to check them out - they're pretty good.
My brother has been raving about them, they're good but I'm not blown away.
My brother has been raving about them, they're good but I'm not blown away.
I agree with you. I was a little surprised at the lack of choruses and such but there is some really excellent music here. The lyrics can definitely be cringe inducing at times (he's a loser, don't you know I'm so much cooler......ugh) but looking past that I really enjoy it. Not up to the level of The Human Equation but still nice stuff. If I had to level a complaint with it, it's that it sounds like some other Ayreon tracks I've heard before.I've finally bought Ayreon's "The Theory Of Everything". Upon first listen I had mixed feelings about the album, especially since I tried to focus on story and lyrics which, let's be honest here, aren't great; especially since they are mostly literal - singed dialogs/monologues. The more I listen to the album, though, the more I like it. It really helps when you don't concentrate on each separate song and rather listen to it as a whole.
The music is fantastic (I really wish I bought the Limited Edition with instrumental-only tracks) and singers do a great job. I especially like John Wetton's performance as The Psychiatrist and Marco Hietala's as The Rival (even though he received the cheesiest parts).
Goblin is the fucking shit. They made the Dawn of the Dead soundtrack, right? If that's right they are awesome. Was thinking of trying some LSD with that soundtrack, but the sound might be too eerie.
On another note, Gazpacho's new album is coming out next week which I'm really excited for. Anyone else listen to it yet or anyone else excited for it like me?
I got this in the mail today. Änglagård's new live album and a t-shirt!
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I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but what I've heard sounds very promising.I had no idea there was a new live album from Anglagard. Any good?
I've finally bought Ayreon's "The Theory Of Everything". Upon first listen I had mixed feelings about the album, especially since I tried to focus on story and lyrics which, let's be honest here, aren't great; especially since they are mostly literal - singed dialogs/monologues. The more I listen to the album, though, the more I like it. It really helps when you don't concentrate on each separate song and rather listen to it as a whole.
The music is fantastic (I really wish I bought the Limited Edition with instrumental-only tracks) and singers do a great job. I especially like John Wetton's performance as The Psychiatrist and Marco Hietala's as The Rival (even though he received the cheesiest parts).
Pain of Salvation just announced their 2014 North American Tour! And guess what? Our band is the direct support! Super excited for this. Some of you may remember I was POS' tour guitarist on their 2013 tour and then at ProgNation, so that kind of helped get us slotted into this. Since I know many of you are fans of theirs I'm hoping you come out and say hello. I thought it's a bit cool that a longtime gaf member (fourteen years now) is going on the road with one of my faves. Tickets are on sale (you can buy through ticketfly.com or by going to our band's website below).
Here's the news story on MU: http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=104411
For those curious about the support band Vangough or if you want to get links to buy tickets go here: http://www.officialvangough.com/
Hope you can make it out!
On this day back in 1952, - Neil Ellwood Peart - was born in Hamilton, Ontario. Neil is the old man of Rush and turns 62 today; Geddy and Alex both recently turned 61.
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Happy Birthday Neil!
i saw a band called earthless opening for the sword last week and they were pretty great, very retro inspired and instrumental-only as far as i could tell. the show itself wasn't great since they jacked the volume up way too high (i still have a bit of ringing in my left ear) so it was more painful than fun but it got me interested in the group.
e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjxs2XanLs
Rolling Stone said:The new Crimson lineup features Fripp reuniting with bass god Tony Levin and drummer-percussionist veterans Pat Mastelotto and Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree). The trio will be joined by eclectic drummer Bill Rieflin (R.E.M., Nine Inch Nails), guitarist-vocalist Jakko Jakszyk and woodwind legend Mel Collins.
Last Friday I saw Dream Theater on their Along For The Ride tour. It was my sixth time seeing them live.
Holy shit. They were fucking on point.
Great, lenghty setlist, great playing, the best sound I've heard from them, amazing show all around, probably my favorite one so far.
Even if you have mixed feelings about their latest stuff, If you have the chance to see them this tour, don't miss it.