Marillion – Sounds That Can’t Be Made (2012)

Posted on September 11, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F

Even though this track list hasn’t been officially announced in this order, I’m going with this, as there are many who’ve heard it, the below video shows the songs in this order, plus the story below it shows it as well.

The British band Marillion has released the first song from its September album, Sounds that Can’t Be Made. The new song, “Power,” is a mid-paced rocker with a prominent burbling bass line, lock-step drums and an intricate lace of chiming guitars and keyboards. Singer Steve Hogarth delivers an anguished vocal about the perplexing ways a lover casually wields power over him. The song’s quiet, rain-sodden middle-eight suddenly shifts into a surging tsunami of an outro, which features torrid soloing by guitarist Steve Rothery. (Hear it, below.)

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Prototype – Catalyst (2012)

Posted on September 11, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F

Let me say that the musicianship displayed is stellar. Sweeping riffs and dazzling leads help to solidify the top notch guitar work this band has. Each song really captures the sci-fi concept that Catalyst portrays. One of the first aspects that grabbed me was how well this album gelled together. With a concept album, many times the pacing can seem forced, almost puzzle-pieced together; not here. Prototype tells a very intricate story that uses all of themselves to convey their seamless message track to track. The three instrumentals, “Inceptum,” “Illuminatum,” and “Impetus” all act as page dividers, as they are breaking points to begin and separate distinct parts of the story being told. Of them, “Illuminatum” is my personal favorite as I find it really gives the picture of the heart and soul of not only the band, but the whole of Catalyst in its scope and precision.

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Transcend – The Mind (2012)

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Transcend brings a whole new musical world to the table in the epic masterpiece: The Mind. Ranging from the heaviest riffs and odd-time extended instrumental sections to soft male-female vocal duets and Greek Bouzouki parts, we are taken on an inspiring journey by these young virtuosos. Although Transcend echoes with originality, their influences remain clear and often intentionally obvious to any fans of Progressive Metal. Their music screams; Dream Theater, Symphony X, Pain of Salvation, Devin Townsend and Opeth – but also takes us to dreamier worlds like those of Pink Floyd, King Crimson and at times even Elton John and The Tea Party.

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Chromatic Point – Zlaten Presek (2012)

Posted on September 10, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F

1. Uvertira (instrumental)
2. Troskot (instrumental)
3. Broken Sound (instrumental)
4. Proton (instrumental)
5. Malesevska recenica (instrumental)
6. Rozba (instrumental)
7. Razlovci 1876 (instrumental)
8. Na pat kon doma (instrumental)

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Earthen Grave – Earthen Grave (2012) Lossless

Posted on September 10, 2012 in Doom|MDM|Black,Heavy Metal |Power Metal,Progressive Rock by


Band Earthen Grave
Info: USA
Info: Earthen Grave
Style: Prog/Heavy/Doom Metal
Years: 2012
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: Iesvs Nazarenvs/eld666
Info: 472 ?b

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Sugar Creek – Please Tell A Friend (1969)

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Band Sugar Creek
Info: Please Tell A Friend
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1969
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 96 Mb
Info: USA

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Ship Of Fools – Let’s Get This Mother Outta Here (2002)

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Band Ship Of Fools
Info: Let’s Get This Mother Outta Here
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 2002
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 147 Mb
Info: UK

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Jethro Tull – Live At Montreux (2003) BDRip

Posted on September 8, 2012 in Progressive Rock,Video by

 Artist: Jethro Tull

Album: Live At Montreux

Year: 2003

Genre: Progressive rock

Format: MKV

Video: 1280×720 (16/9) 29.97fps 7824 Kbps

Audio: DTS, 6 ch., 1 536 Kbps, 48,0 ???

Size: 7.95 GB

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End Amen – Your Last Orison (1992)

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Band End Amen
Info: Your Last Orison
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 1992
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 105 Mb
Info: Germany

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Evil Wings – Kite (2001)

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Band Evil Wings
Info: Kite
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 2001
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 105 Mb
Info: Italy

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Renaissance of Fools – Fear, Hope & Frustration 2012

Posted on September 8, 2012 in All Exclusive,Progressive Rock by Alex F

NOW!

Swedish progressive metallers Renaissance Of Fools are about to release their debut album entitled Faith, Hope & Frustration. The CD title is appropriate, as the listener will undoubtedly experience all three of those feelings while playing it.

Founded by guitarist/composer Daniel Magdic (Pain of Salvation) and drummer Magnus Karlsson (ex-Leech & Machina – not to be confused with Primal Fear’s guitarist of the same name) and later bolstered by bassist BjörnTauman and guitarist/vocalist Kjell Bergendahl; Renaissance Of Fools is looking to enter the crowded progressive metal scene. They hope to stand out by mixing in some heavier elements along with some lighter meditative aspects, thus broadening the range of the genre.

The songwriting is solid throughout the release, and the musicianship is top-notch, but the overall musical tone is dark, heavy and a bit depressing. Kjell Sjostrom is a solid singer, but at times he seems to follow the overall tone of the album and comes across as somewhat disinterested or bored. He does have many fine moments, perhaps the strongest being the intense and varied “Misguided Mind”. Sjostrom’s guitar works well with the vast talents of primary guitarist Daniel Magdic, who loves laying down thick and heavy riffs and well as brilliant solos. The bottom end and backbone of Renaissance Of Fools is provided by standout bassist Bjorn Tauman and fine drummer Magnus Karlsson. These two make a fine team and really hold the album together whether playing at full steam or tiptoeing through a more ballad-like piece.

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Autumn Whispers – Cry Of Dereliction Vol. I (2012)

Posted on September 7, 2012 in Progressive Rock,Rock by

Autumn Whispers is a lyrical rock band which with its debut album “Cry of Dereliction Vol I” sets the standards for the album project of 7 volumes, “Cry of Dereliction”. The music carries elements from the 70’s progressive rock scene, acoustic and classical music, and has a core of tuneful melodies and skilled musicians. The lyrics are poetic and strongly associated with the musical arrangements, and the band’s basic idea and vision. The album series will present selected poems from the world’s most recognized poets, as well as their own poems. “Cry of Dereliction Vol I” brings together all these elements into a welcoming totality.

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Luca Scherani – Everybody’s Waiting (2012)

Posted on September 7, 2012 in Progressive Rock,Rock by