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Last Man Standing finalist 2021/22
Last i heard three of the four had quit. So Dave is getting 3 new guys and carrying on then?They have? I thought three were leaving and three were coming in?
Last i heard three of the four had quit. So Dave is getting 3 new guys and carrying on then?They have? I thought three were leaving and three were coming in?
That's what I was led to believe. But I've not heard either way. I've just read the Facebook post, and it's quite ambiguous. I hope he carries on doing it, or something similar under a different name.Last i heard three of the four had quit. So Dave is getting 3 new guys and carrying on then?
Same here, just read the initial post. I'll keep an eye out for whatever both parties do next.That's what I was led to believe. But I've not heard either way. I've just read the Facebook post, and it's quite ambiguous. I hope he carries on doing it, or something similar under a different name.
Heh. But have to say, only the "Sci-Fi Prog Trash" part made me check out that Vektor band, not sure I would otherwise.Listened to metal all my life, but the last decade it seems like every band want to make their own genre.
I have absolutely no clue what genre i listen to, or what's what, i either like it or not
Deathcore grindcnut stabbawanka progrape corewhore etc...
I love them. The singer's got such a lovely voice. Have you heard Found (The Unexpected Flaw of Searching) yet? The guitarwork on that one is sublime (and the music video actually elevates the song).Found about these guys recently. Really like the first three albums (well, hopefully others too, haven't heard them yet)...Riverside, from Poland.
Indeed, lovely voice, and great sound of guitar. But haven't yet heard that one, have just first three albums. Though, as I like them, in process of acquiring the whole discography.I love them. The singer's got such a lovely voice. Have you heard Found (The Unexpected Flaw of Searching) yet? The guitarwork on that one is sublime (and the music video actually elevates the song).
These guys had a long hiatus? Saw the last album was released in 1989, and then EP from this year.I love me some good old prog thrash. Voivod and Coroner immediately come to mind but the one band in the genre I like even more is the oft forgotten and criminally underrated Watchtower. Most would probably call it technical thrash instead of progressive but it's all the same to me. It's simply awesome.
They split up in the early 90's and never really got going again. They've tried to release some new stuff here and there but it never really happened. It's basically just the two 80's albums "Energetic Disassembly" and "Control and Resistance".Cheers, @Minkaro , listened to bits and pieces of their live dvd on youtube, and still good.
These guys had a long hiatus? Saw the last album was released in 1989, and then EP from this year.
They're obviously legends of the genre, no doubt. My personal favourite would be Porcupine Tree though, they sure got a little typecast by the end (In my opinion Tool and Rush did as well) which was one of the reasons Steven left, but they have two decades of constant brilliant output and their discography pretty much defines Prog Rock for me. Absolutely idolise Steven and watching him live is an unforgettable experience. Cannot pick one single album from them, though. Like you said, The Incident is fantastic, so is Deadwing as well with classics like Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, Lazarus, etc. Fear of the Blank Planet, Lightbulb Sun, In Absentia also all consisting of some incredible tracks. Some of their earlier EPs are great to listen as well, love Nil Recurring and the way they inverted 'Sentimental' to 'Normal'. Sorry for the fanboi tone, always great to talk about them with someone who shares the same love for the genre.Best Prog Rock band ever IMO is Tool
Uff, went to Wiki to check that album up, as saw some songs from it also appeared on Shrine album, and stumbled onto news that their guitarist died last year. Freakin' shame, loved the sound and musicmanship of his.@Mrs Smoker - Yep, that's it for the studio albums. They do have a live one, but I couldn't say if that's any good or not. Eye of the Soundscape is a mostly instrumental one, just to prepare you for that. It's good, but quite different.
Hell yeah! One of my favourite Djent bands.Gojira?
Yeah Porcupine Tree are great too, I just think that Tool are a bit more consistent with their albums. I can listen to any Tool album without ever wanting to skip a track, because they are all brilliant end-to-end, whilst PT albums are a bit more of a mixed bag (apart from The Incident) IMO.They're obviously legends of the genre, no doubt. My personal favourite would be Porcupine Tree though, they sure got a little typecast by the end (In my opinion Tool and Rush did as well) which was one of the reasons Steven left, but they have two decades of constant brilliant output and their discography pretty much defines Prog Rock for me. Absolutely idolise Steven and watching him live is an unforgettable experience. Cannot pick one single album from them, though. Like you said, The Incident is fantastic, so is Deadwing as well with classics like Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, Lazarus, etc. Fear of the Blank Planet, Lightbulb Sun, In Absentia also all consisting of some incredible tracks. Some of their earlier EPs are great to listen as well, love Nil Recurring and the way they inverted 'Sentimental' to 'Normal'. Sorry for the fanboi tone, always great to talk about them with someone who shares the same love for the genre.
PT, Tool, Rush, Yes... those were the days!
I only just got round to giving their latest album a proper listen. Holy fecking shit about sums it up. The closer Recharging the Void is ridiculous. It's like part Voivod, part Kreator, part post-Symbolic-era Death, part Emperor and part Pink Floyd all wrapped up in an epic 14 minute journey. Usually, throwing too many ideas in the mix is a recipe for disaster but here, somehow, it works. This is the essential modern-era prog thrash song. I could put this on repeat for a week and not get bored. The album as a whole has a strong shout to rival Mariner by Cult of Luna and Julie Christmas as my favourite of 2016. It's brilliant.Vektor are incredible, and the latest LP is probably their best yet.
Sci-Fi Prog Thrash is probably my favourite genre.
Oh, I listened to his album “Who Bit the Moon” after it got glowing reviews on Metalstorm. Good stuff.Came across this, amazing music, shame so few people listen to it.
Thanks for this, really like it. Excellent to work to.Came across this, amazing music, shame so few people listen to it.
Cheers. I'll check them out.Oh, I listened to his album “Who Bit the Moon” after it got glowing reviews on Metalstorm. Good stuff.
In terms of instrumental prog stuff, check out JT Bruce. His stuff is available for free on his website subjectruin.net - I recommend Anomalous Material and Dreamer’s Paradox.
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Man, i got this track randomly assigned by spotify. Felt in love instantly! Beautiful song. I heard of David before but somehow didnt got this track.Came across this, amazing music, shame so few people listen to it.