... That's their latest one and a pretty good one. My favorite by far is "Panopticon," with "Oceanic" a distant second, but "In the Absence of Truth" will...
... I'll second Louis' recommendation of Panopticon as their best. In the Absence of Truth is extremely good though, and I would say sounds more Tool-like than...
... From: Mark Pilon Oceanic Panopticon In The Absence of Truth (that's my favorite) If you like them, try Red Sparrowes and Cult Of Luna. Mark ... Cheers Andy...
... I'm not a big fan of the Flower Kings. I only own Back In The World Of Adventures. Didn't like it enough to explore them further. Seen them live a...
Thanks for your ongoing reviews Steve! As for the Flower Kings, they are one of my favourite bands... ... Good album. For some reason I don't listen to this ...
Skeletonbreath Opens Sunday! One of the long standing traditions at ProgDay is our Sunday morning opening slot featuring young and upcoming bands that may...
... description of the The Rainmaker, I've added it to my "want" list. Who knows, I might even like it.<< I will be interested to hear what you think of it. ...
... interesting note about SWA is that they weave melodies from the epic into many of the shorter pieces that come before it. I'm guessing they penned the...
I've been a big fan since day 1;I will admit that not all of their cds blow me away but they all have something that make my ears smile. The first 3 are still...
It's interesting the read the reviews and comments on the Flower Kings. Steve introduced me to the Flower Kings at the first NEARfest in 1999. I picked up...
Japan has long been a hot bed of progressive music, with a distinguished roster of bands that stretches back to the 1970s. ProgDay is pleased to welcome one of...
Japan has long been a hot bed of progressive music, with a distinguished roster of bands that stretches back to the 1970s. ProgDay is pleased to welcome one of...
Just a friendly reminder that tickets for NEARfest 2007 go on sale this Saturday (March 31st) at 11:00 am EST. All the details can be found on the NEARfest...
231. BEN FOLDS – ROCKIN’ THE SUBURBS – 2001 After the split of the original Ben Folds Five band, Folds put out this solo album in 2001 and totally blew...
Hi Steve et al, I'd recommend their following release, Surveillance, from 1979. This lp lacks the epics but they they retain their prog leanings with a...
Hi Steve et al, I'd recommend their following release, Surveillance, from 1979. This lp lacks the epics but they they retain their prog leanings with a...
Speaking of Ben Folds, did you ever hear his rap cover tune "B tch s Ain't $h1t"? What a brilliant cover. I think you can listen to it on his MySpace. Greg ...
Speaking of Ben Folds, did you ever hear his rap cover tune "B tch s Ain't $h1t"? What a brilliant cover. I think you can listen to it on his MySpace. Greg ...
Speaking of Ben Folds, did you ever hear his rap cover tune "B tch s Ain't $h1t"? What a brilliant cover. I think you can listen to it on his MySpace. Greg ...
... This recording has an astonishing number of brilliantly-crafted edgy 'pop' tunes - not a stinker in the bunch. The title cut, though quite clever, may...
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237. FM – BLACK NOISE – 1978 Since you like Black Noise by FM i suggest giving a french group called Halloween a try. On the Musea label. Great prog...