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This ProjeKct was born from an innocuous improvisational jam between Uncle Bob and Jakko, to which the other members then joined in. The most exciting adventure of Rock, the saga of the Crimson King, is not yet concluded but merely at a new, unexpected chapter.
This ProjeKct was born from an innocuous improvisational jam between Uncle Bob and Jakko, to which the other members then joined in.
The most exciting adventure of Rock, the saga of the Crimson King, is not yet concluded but merely at a new, unexpected chapter.
‘A Scarcity Of Miracles’ marks a significant and unexpected transformation for King Crimson, embracing subtle soundscapes and jazz influences. The album challenges fan expectations with a delicate, introspective style, highlighted by the presence of Mel Collins and Gavin Harrison's nuanced drumming. Robert Fripp’s renewed soloing shines amidst the layered, evolving compositions. This ProjeKct stands as a testament to King Crimson’s continuous musical evolution and artistic integrity. Discover King Crimson’s innovative new sound—listen to ‘A Scarcity Of Miracles’ and experience the next evolution of progressive rock.
Forget everything you know about the aforementioned type of Prog Metal, which has worn out me and many others with its repetitiveness and lack of excitement. The first track immediately transports us into the storm of a cold and dangerous ocean, and the eleven minutes of The Point of No Return showcase all the group’s capabilities.
Forget everything you know about the aforementioned type of Prog Metal, which has worn out me and many others with its repetitiveness and lack of excitement.
The first track immediately transports us into the storm of a cold and dangerous ocean, and the eleven minutes of The Point of No Return showcase all the group’s capabilities.
Haken's Aquarius redefines progressive metal by offering fresh innovation and passion beyond established acts like Dream Theater. The album’s ocean-themed concept is well-executed through powerful vocals, balanced instrumentation, and engaging songwriting. Each track showcases musical skill and inventive structures, blending metal heaviness with prog complexity and melody. This album stands out for its originality and groove, appealing to fans craving new energy in the genre. Dive into Haken's Aquarius now and experience a fresh wave of progressive metal innovation!
Rossetti, singing in a somewhat nasal manner and with an effect, very faithfully brings us the young Peter (listen to believe). Their existence in a genre that aims for progression is a contradiction, as they rely primarily on the nostalgia of fans, and the genre could almost be defined as Regressive rock or Retro rock.
Rossetti, singing in a somewhat nasal manner and with an effect, very faithfully brings us the young Peter (listen to believe).
Their existence in a genre that aims for progression is a contradiction, as they rely primarily on the nostalgia of fans, and the genre could almost be defined as Regressive rock or Retro rock.
The Watch's Planet Earth? is a neo-prog album closely emulating Genesis’ golden era with strong vocal resemblance by Simone Rossetti. While some tracks like 'Something Wrong' stand out, the band falls short in instrumental creativity and originality. The album delivers nostalgia more than genuine progression, leaving the listener craving more distinct artistry and better composition, especially in lyrics and instrumental balance. Explore The Watch's tribute to Genesis and decide for yourself if Planet Earth? stirs nostalgic prog passions or leaves you wanting more.
"A chill runs through me as Hammill sings the first lines (it’s the first time I’ve seen them live!)" "Evans puts 99.99% of drummers on this earth to shame."
"A chill runs through me as Hammill sings the first lines (it’s the first time I’ve seen them live!)"
"Evans puts 99.99% of drummers on this earth to shame."
This review captures the electrifying 2011 live performance of Van der Graaf Generator at Teatro Comunale Vicenza. The reviewer describes the band's intricate musicianship, especially highlighting Hammill's voice and Evans' drumming. The concert featured both classic and rare tracks, impressing an audience of old and new fans alike. Despite minor lighting issues, the show is praised for its energy and emotional depth. Discover the timeless power of Van der Graaf Generator’s live performance—listen to their iconic 2011 Vicenza concert now!
Jon’s 'shamanic' nature has infused the work with an avant-garde feel despite referencing ancient eras. The Man in the Moon gently rocks you in a truly ancient atmosphere, perfectly achieving its goal.
Jon’s 'shamanic' nature has infused the work with an avant-garde feel despite referencing ancient eras.
The Man in the Moon gently rocks you in a truly ancient atmosphere, perfectly achieving its goal.
This 2006 acoustic album by Jon Anderson and Carvin Knowles offers peaceful, Tolkien-inspired pastoral music with lyrics partly in Elvish. Caitlin Elizabeth's vocals stand out in the a cappella tracks, while Jon delivers lively and well-crafted pieces reminiscent of medieval and Celtic music. Some repetitiveness and specific instrument choices mildly hinder the experience, but overall it is a heartfelt and captivating project suited for fantasy and folk music lovers. Explore this unique Tolkien-inspired acoustic journey—listen now to Jon Anderson & Carvin Knowles' 'In Elven Lands / The Fellowship'!
A decent Progressive album and very discreet for our guys. Recommended listening for genre fans, almost obligatory for the group's fans. Hammill’s voice reaffirms itself as the one with the most amplitude the world knows.
A decent Progressive album and very discreet for our guys. Recommended listening for genre fans, almost obligatory for the group's fans.
Hammill’s voice reaffirms itself as the one with the most amplitude the world knows.
This review explores Van der Graaf Generator's album A Grounding In Numbers, praising its progressive rock craftsmanship and musical innovation. It highlights the interplay of guitar, organ, and drums alongside Hammill's enduring vocal talent. The album balances modern elements and classic styles, featuring tracks with both fresh and familiar sounds. Though not deemed a masterpiece, the album is highly recommended for fans and prog rock enthusiasts. Discover the innovative sounds of Van der Graaf Generator's A Grounding In Numbers—listen now and dive deep into modern progressive rock!
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