Norwegian progressive rock band formed in 1997, noted for music that references 1970s prog masters such as King Crimson and Pink Floyd.

Band active since 1997. Syndenes Magi is discussed in the provided review and was made available via Black Widow (as noted in the review).

A Norwegian prog band formed in 1997, Arabs in Aspic draw heavy inspiration from 1970s masters such as King Crimson and Pink Floyd. The reviewed album Syndenes Magi mixes mellotron-rich passages, Gilmour-like atmospheres and electronic/spacey sections. The band balances retro influences with moments of original eclecticism. Strongly recommended for fans of psychedelia and classic progressive rock.

For:Fans of 1970s-style progressive rock, King Crimson and Pink Floyd admirers, listeners of psychedelic/spacey prog.

 The Arabs In Aspic are a Norwegian prog band active since 1997 with 4 albums under their belt: the name betrays their unconditional veneration for King Crimson's “Clark’s Tongues in Aspic” and, honestly, listening to the new album titled “Syndenes Magi” you understand why: the beginning of the title track clearly evokes the Wetton era King Crimson with prominent mellotron and heavy guitars.

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