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Comment by Carpetcrawler 8 months ago Court: And You'll Follow the Winds' ...1993Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Some parts of this album are very good and beautiful, like the nice acoustic "Willow Tears" and "Fading The Tears". These two are instrumental, and that's one of the reasons why I like them - because I don't like the singer's voice at all. It sounds partily exactly like Fish. If you had given me this album saying it was a Fish or early Marillion album I would've believed it. That sort of annoys me. Parts of the music are great, like most of the parts in "Alviss' Revenge". Others are quite awkward, too much of prog cliché kind of music. I mean things like 2nd half of "Eckol" or the luckily short "Mirth For A Guest". Song titles lke "The Song of Omniscient Dwarf" already show the very pathetic proggy kind of embarassing song lyrics...
There's beautiful parts in here, but also some that are really awful. 50 Foot Wave : Free Music2005, EPExcellent Prog-Related Alternative Rock! Nice alternative rock from America. This EP is downloadable for free on http://www.throwingmusic.com/freemusic/. Vic Chesnutt: Silver Lake2003 Excellent Non-Prog Retro Rock! Excellent album by american folk singer/songwriter Vic Chesnutt. Siting in a wheelchair (prog fans will be remember of Robert Wyatt) he makes the best out of it and sings and writes very good songs with intelligent lyrics. Pina: Guess You Got It2005This is an excellent album by Austrian born singer/songwriter
Pina, who lives in Ireland. Style of the album is folk
pop/rock, and there's many great songs like 'I Was Walking',
'On Such A Lovely Day' and very especially the great
'Butterfly', an amazing, beautiful ballad. In the second half
of the album, the music gets a bit of too much the same, while
the first half is very varied. I found a copy for only 5 sfr
(=4.5 US$ or 2 £) in a local store. You probably are able to
order this album via Peter Gabriel's Real World sublabel
'Prerecords'. Check the website. Sigur Rós : Vaka2003, SiCarpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Excellent Prog-Related Post Rock! Nice single. Smaskifa 1 is worth checking out, originally meant as a remix of Vaka, then turned out differently. Smaskifa 2 is not really interesting, Track 4 is nice, some ambient structures over and over again, hypnotizing. Vaka, opener of the ( ) album, of course is a great song. Nice single, but ony for fans, nothing to start with this great band. Dream Theater : Systematic Chaos2007Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Good album. Lyrics are a bit a shame; John M should write again...but the music is very good.
Highlights: Repentance, In The Presence Of Enemies
Lowlights: The Dark Eternal Night Porcupine Tree : Fear of a Blank Planet2007 Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Very good album. When Deadwing was more of a collection of songs, this is really one piece of music. Both albums are great, hard to say which one better. Robert Fripp: Glass And Breath2007, LiveCarpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Good Free Form Prog-Related Independent! Improvisational, Modern, Melancholic This is a free download album, avaible at dgmlive.com. Though it is split into 3 tracks, it could easily be one. Very ambient, interesting atmosphere, but too much of the same to be interesting for a whole hour. Still, very strange, but interesting how Fripp uses his guitar. Bootcut: De Fluff2006Carpetcrawler has only listened to this once. Excellent Prog-Related Independent!
i've won this album at a internet contest (proggies.ch -->
cool site, check out). Strange swedish music, this is actually
a duo consisting of drums/organ, though the organist also plays
some synths and there are many guest musicians that make the
album more interesting. A nice album - in German you'd say
"Einem geschenkten Gaul guckt man nicht ins Maul" - I wouldn't
have bought it, but as I got it for free, nice. ;) Pink Floyd: More1969Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Excellent Prog-Related Rock! This album is - of course - no highlight in Pink Floyd's discography (there are enough anyway ;) ), but a nice soundtrack album with some classics and some filler pieces. Sometimes gets extremly rough for PF standards (i. e. Nile Song)
Highlights: Green Is The Colour (also live!), Cymbaline, Nile Song
Lowlights: no really bad songs, but Party Sequence and More Blues are sort of boring. Sigur Rós : ( )2002 Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Another highlight of islandic post rockers Sigur Rós. A beautiful winter album, sad, but beautiful.
Highlights: Popplagið, Vaka, Alafoss...
Lowlights: none Blackfield: Blackfield II2007  Carpetcrawler has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog-Related Pop! As I do not own the first album, I can't comparize the two albums, but this one here surely is very good. I wouldn't have thought that Aviv Geffen is such a good songwriter, my favourite of this album is a composition by him, 'End of the World'. Other Highlights include Christenings, Some Day, Once, Miss U... really a wonderful Artpop album. Amplifier: Amplifier2005 Carpetcrawler has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog-Related Rock! Debut album of young british band Amplifier. Nice rock album, though I miss the keyboards (formation trio - guit/voc, bs, dr).
Highlights: UFO's, Airborne, Motorhead.
Lowlights: none. Even the bonus EP tracks are good - very good. Aereogramme : My Heart Has A Wish That You ...2007Carpetcrawler has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog-Related Rock! I never had heard of this Scottish band before listening to the song 'A Life Worth Living', which fascinated me very much. Decided to buy this album, it was worth it. :) Very beautiful album in direction of new artrock.
Highlights: A Life Worth Living, Running Man, Living Backwards
Lowlights: none Bon Jovi: This Left Feels Right2003Carpetcrawler has listened to this several times. Sort of a compilation album, featuring songs from BJ newly, softer recorded, partily very cool versions, sometimes quite boring. Pink Floyd: The Wall1979Carpetcrawler is very familiar with this album. Stellar Prog Rock! Classic, Concept, Original
A great concept album. I love this record, though: hard to
rate. Queen: Flash Gordon1980Carpetcrawler has listened to this several times. Great Symphonic Prog Rock!
This is the soundtrack to the Flash Gordon film and probably
one of the most progressive works of Queen. A really cool
soundtrack album, where the sum of the tracks is more than the
songs themselves, so it's hard to rate. Saga: Trust2006 Carpetcrawler has listened to this a couple of times. Excellent Non-Prog Artistic Rock!
This is my first Saga album too. Cool album. Belongs in my top
three albums of 2006 just onto now. |
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