Thursday, November 30, 2023

Go. Victor - In a Trap of Anticipations (2023)

The sixth album from this artist from Ukraine.

Victor Go did the guitars, keyboards and vocals himself.

He had help from some guests who provided drums, bass and cello.

Victor Go has on his so far six albums given us music in the area between neo-prog, symphonic prog and neo-classical music.

Very melodic and cinematic. 

On this one hour long album, there is also a couple of neo-classical pieces in addition to the more cinematic, vocals orientated pieces of music.

The music is.... not particular interesting. There is no interesting details here and there is not much to really enjoy on this album. Victor Go has more or less become stale and it is about time either develop or accept that there is no point in develop the concept any further.

This album is too much of a run-of-a-mill to really engage the listener.

2 points



Full Moon - Full Moon (1989)

The debut album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.

This band from London released two studio albums before they gave up the ghost. A review of their second album will be published early next month.

This album was released through the Norwegian label Voices Of Wonder and I have some vague memories of it. That is.... I remember the cover art-work. This is my first chance to go behind the cover and explore the music.

The music is a mix of hard rock, psych rock, punk, pub rock and a bit progressive rock. The music is a mix of flower power and cynical hard rock.

Hence, the music on this fifty minutes long album is pretty eclectic. 

The quality is pretty good too. Somewhere between decent and good. 

Those who like hard psych rock should check out this album.

2.5 points



Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Spacelords. The - Nectar of the Gods (2023)

The eight album from this band from Germany.

The band is a trio with a lineup of drums, bass and guitars.

A guest added keyboards.

The Spacelords has always been a band who has churned out raw and pretty primitive space rock. A couple of their albums has also featured some more melodic space rock. 

Nectar Of The Gods sees the band retreat to a much more groovy, basic space rock landscape. This is where this band is one of the best bands today.

The music may not be the most exciting out there. But it is groovy and very effective. There is enough interesting details on this forty-five minutes long album to keep the listener interested. This despite of the music being instrumental.

This is indeed a good album and an album fans of space rock should check out.

3 points



Eldovar - A Story of Darkness & Light (2021)

The one and only album from this band from USA and Germany.

The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

Two guests added slide guitars and vocals.

This band is a cooperation between the two bands Elder and Kadaver. A cooperation forged through the Covid pandemic. It is listed as Elder's sixth album and also in Kadaver's discography.

But Eldovar, it is.

The music is a meeting of two minds and the result is a mix of a psych, space rock and krautrock album. There is some ambient stuff here and a lot of good melodies. Ditto for the good vocals.

Most of the music is trippy space rock. It is almost hypnotic.

The quality is good throughout and this is an enjoyable album. Check it out if melodic space rock is your thing.

3 points




Mangeur De Rêves - Histoires à l'envers (2019)

The debut album from this band from Canada.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of percussion, bass, acoustic and electric guitars, electric piano and vocals.

This band is a new addition to the very impressive Quebec scene. They have just released their second album and I will review that sometimes soon.

The vocals are in French on this folk rock album. French folk rock with some progressive rock influences, that is.

Bands like Harmonium is a very good reference, indeed. The mix of acoustic and electric guitars are good. 

The quality of the songs on this just over half and hour long album is pretty good. Some are decent and some of the songs are good.

This is a very much welcome debut album, indeed.

2.5 points



Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Course Of Fate - Somnium (2023)

The second album from this band from Norway.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

This band is new to me and I was told they are playing a mix of prog and progressive metal.

That may come as a piece of news to the band.

The music is pretty much straight forward heavy metal with some keyboards and a lot of guitars and vocal harmonies.

The music is pretty hard and straight forward heavy metal. It has a lot of progressive rock influences too.

The music is not too bad and I can live with this album. It is a run-of-the-mill progressive metal/heavy metal album though.

2 points

 

 

Radiohead - Kid A (2000)

The fourth album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboard, samples, programming and vocals. 

Some guests added strings, woodwinds and programming. 

The band returned after some straight, melodic indie and art-rock albums with this album.

The music here is something else compared with their first three hit albums. It is like the band has re-programmed themselves and come out of the process as a trippy, indie band.

There is a lot of gloomy ambient music here and the music is pretty avant-garde throughout.

It is also big, bold and epic. And it is progressive and really pushing the envelope. 

The music and vocals is also fascinating. It does not take any prisoners.

This is indeed a very good album from a band who has broken all barriers and has made their own rules. The band deserves lots of respect for releasing this album. 

3.5 points



Monday, November 27, 2023

Hackett. Steve - The Night Siren (2017)

The 25th album from this artist from Great Britain.

Steve Hacket contributed with oud, charango, sitar, guitars, harmonica and vocals.

Numerous guests added drums, percussion, bass, uillean pipes, strings, woodwinds, keyboards and vocals.

Steve Hackett has in the last years changed between his solo career and tours where he has been playing his old Genesis songs. That in addition to playing on other artists albums. He has so far contributed on more than one hundred albums. 

His solo albums is a mix of rock and neo-classical albums. Some of the albums has not been rock albums at all. 

The Night Siren is a mix of rock and neo-classical music. It is a typical Steve Hackett album. There is a lot of musicals influenced progressive rock here. The vocals is really good. Ditto for the guitars. Steve Hackett found his formula decades ago and this album is in that formula.

The music on this album is fairly good. Steve Hackett's vocal and guitars elevates this album a couple of notches. Hence, this is a good album but not a remarkable album. Steve Hackett can do better.

3 points




Go. Victor - Tales from McIntyre Lake (2021)

The fifth album from this artist from Ukraine.

Victor Go did the bass, guitars, keyboards, computers and vocals himself.

Two guests added drums.

Victor Go continues on his own and his blend of neo-prog, symphonic rock and psych rock.

There is lots of his good vocals here and some guitars. The tempo is pretty slow.

There is not many interesting details here and the songs on this one hour long album tend to float over into each other. It feels like the music is one long piece of music.

There is not much here who creates contrasts, shades and lights. 

That said, the music is not bad. The quality is again somewhere between decent and good. Just like the previous album.

2.5 points




 


Sunday, November 26, 2023

Fungus - Premonitions (1973)

The one and only album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a duo with a lineup of guitars, keyboards, bass, drums and vocals.

This album is a pre-release version of the Seventh Wave album Things To Come. That album, a more modified and cleaned up version of the Fungus version was released in 1974. My review of that album can be found here.

I got no idea why a pre-album version of a pretty obscure album, even back then, was released as a white cover album. Nobody else understand this and this album is surrounded by disbelief. 

The music is a basically an attempt of copying ELP. That as a duo and with their own music. 

There are a lot of neo-classical music mixed up with some symphonic prog. There are even some vocals here.

The result is a decent album. Fans of ultra-obscure symphonic prog should check out this album. I guess that is the reason why I got this album. 

2 points





Christina - Bar Stool Prophet (2023)

The second album from this artist from Great Britain.

Christina Booth did the vocals here.

She had help from around ten other musicians who added drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, harmonica and backing vocals.

Christina Booth is the vocalist in Magenta, one of the best British prog rock bands in the last twenty-five years. 

She is still a member of Magenta. She has though released two solo-albums inbetween her work in Magenta and helping out other bands and artists on their albums.

Her solo-albums brings us a lot more vocals focused music and less progressive rock instrumental workouts. That is the difference between her solo albums and the Magenta albums.

The music is therefore more singer/songwriter than progressive rock. 

Her superb vocals is the dominating factor. The title track is a very good song though and perhaps her best song ever as a solo artist. 

The rest of the songs are good. The use of instruments are supporting the vocals and does a good job here.

This is a good album and well worth checking out. Christina's vocals is alone the reason to get this album.

3 points

 

 

Ghost - Impera (2022)

The fifth album from this band from Sweden.

The band is a trio with a lineup of bass, guitars, keyboards, synths and vocals.

Some guests added drums, guitars, piano, organ and choir.

This very much hyped up band has released four albums who has failed to impress me. Hence, my expectations was pretty low when I put on this fifty minutes long album.

The band has taken basic heavy metal, melodic hairy heavy metal, and updated it with a lot sharper, smarter sound. 

Behind the updated sound and the Catholic and occolt/satanic imagery, melodic heavy metal is what you get.

The music is not even good. 

Lots of hype....... not a lot of substance. That is my take on Ghost. I am disappointed.

2 points



Saturday, November 25, 2023

Jovenabuelo - Ni​ñ​o Sol (2009)

The second and final album from this band from Chile.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and keyboards.

Their Ya Listo Chao debut album from 2007 caught my attention with their Latin - American take on post rock. It indeed a good album.

The band returned again two years later with this name-your-price Bandcamp album.

The music is still post-rock. The music is a bit more ambient and the band has taken a more mainstream direction here. It is still post rock.

There is plenty of piano here and the tempo is pretty slow and pedestrian at times. Far too pedestrian. The music is pretty dull and uninspiring throughout these forty-two minutes.

There is not a single minute of good music here and this album is a major step backwards from the debut album. 

This album is a borderline turkey but a couple of decent details and melodies saves this album from being the object of a stuffed turkey dinner.

1.5 points



Weite - Assemblage (2023)


 The debut album from this band from Germany.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and synths.

Another band who plays instrumental music....

This time, we get a band who plays music somewhere between space rock, psych rock and krautrock.

There are some modest use of synths here. Tasteful use of synths, let me add. Most the music is guitars driven.

This means both half-acoustic and electric guitars. 

The music is melodic with some sporadic trips into avant-garde land. 

Elder from USA is a good reference throughout this album.

The quality is fairly decent and this is a more than acceptable debut album.

2.5 points



Friday, November 24, 2023

Zappa. Frank - Studio Tan (1978)

The 18th studio album from this artist from USA.

Frank Zappa did the percussion, guitars and vocals here.

As usual, he had lots of guests here who provided drums, bongos, percussion, bass, keyboards, synths, yodeling and vocals. A symphony orchestra provided woodwinds, strings, piano and a conductor.

This album takes Frank Zappa firmly into the avant-garde territory.

It opens up with a twenty minutes long waste of time where Frank Zappa expresses his hatred towards trends and all who are into trends. This in a dialogue over a decent melody line. It is still twenty wasted minutes.

The three other tracks are both better and more interesting. Revised Music For Guitar And Low Budget Orchestra is a quite good composition, clocking in at almost eight minutes. The two other compositions are fairly decent.

The result is a decent album. It is not one of his better albums though. It feels like this album is half-baked and nothing more than that.

2 points



Elder - Omens (2020)

The fifth album from this band from USA.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

A guest added extra keyboards.

The band started out as a primitive stoner rock band before they started to develop into a more psych and space rock band.

There are still some stoner rock here. But most of this album gives us plenty of grungy psych rock.

There are five compositions here. They are on average just below eleven minutes long. Hence, this album clocks in at just below the one hour mark.

The music is both complex and melodic. The vocals is pretty good too.

There is no real great compositions here. They are though full of interesting details and the band has taken another step in the right direction, towards stardom, with this album.

3 points

 

 

Go. Victor - The Leap (2020)

The fourth album from this artist from Ukraine.

Victor Go does the keyboards, guitars, programming and vocals himself on this album.

I quite liked his debut album but has not found the following two albums. Hence, I am at his fourth album now. I will also review the fifth and the sixth album too.

The music on The Leap is melodic symphonic prog and neo-prog.

The music is a mix of instrumental and vocals tracks. 

The vocals is good. The music is not intricate and it has this one-man-band feel. The music is neither complex or full of interesting details, in other words.

The quality is somewhere between decent and good. It is fairly interesting but not that taxing on the brain.

2.5 points

 

 


Thursday, November 23, 2023

Furyu - Cio Che l'Anima Non Dice (2011)

The one and only album from this band from Italy.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, computers and vocals.

This band is unknown and that is a shame. This album is an obscure album and that is even a greater shame.

This album starts out as a quity thrashy metal album. Then it starts to invade other genres. But the likes of Metallica is always there in the bottom.

Take Metallica at their most thrash metal, add some Italian avant-garde jazz, some eclectic Italian prog and some post-punk.

The Italian vocals is both clean and distorted. It is also a bit rap and narration wise too.

The music on this half an hour long album is all over the place. It is not always good. Nevertheless, there is some good and some less good stuff here. It is an album well worth checking out.

2.5 points



Forever Twelve - Neighborhood of Spirits (2023)

The fifth album from this band from USA.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

This is a band I have only a bit vague knowledge of. They debuted back in 2002 and I have reviewed only one of their albums.

When I get offers to review symphonic prog albums, I never decline these offers. This despite of not being a fan of their previous album.

Their music on this album is a mix of old US symphonic prog and some neo-prog from across the pond, Great Britain. There are also some art-rock in their album.

The album is fifty-five minutes long. The vocals is really good and the music is elegant and mid-tempo. There is also a lot of tasteful organ here and the sound is leaning towards the 1970s US prog rock sound.

The music here is really good and it makes me want to get more from this band. 

Fans of melodic but still intelligent prog will really like this album.

3 points



Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Ghost - Prequelle (2018)

The fourth album from this band from Sweden.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, computers and vocals.

The band were supported by some guests who provided strings and vocals.

The band returned again in a fanfare of hypes and non-musical publicity. Ghost is this generation's answer to Kiss. A band who are supposed to challenge the authorities, but who are still releasing commercial, slick music.

There are still some Blue Oyster Cult in their music. There are also some Muse here. I have no idea why this music has been tagged as doom metal. There is no doom metal here.

The music is slick, very melodic and very much arena rock.

Their music has improved a lot since the last album. There are some good stuff here.... most of it is good. As I hate to admit, but this is actually a fairly album. I don't like their hype. I do not like the musical cliches who comes thick and fast on this album. There is some musicals commercial music here. But this album is finally, finally a fairly good album from Ghost. About time.

2.5 points




Jovenabuelo - Ya Listo Chao (2007)

The debut album from this band from Chile.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and accordion.

This band has released two albums on Bandcamp before they disbanded. I have meant to review both albums for the last years but someone else got my priority. The reviews of both albums are loooong overdue.

The music is post-rock.

That is post-rock with a slight twist. 

There is some Latin-American in their post-rock. Latin-American prog. The use of accordion and some local instruments is unusual, to say at least. 

This adds a lot of colours and flavours to what is pretty standard post-rock.

Their take on post-rock is also pretty good. 

This album is therefore one of the better post-rock albums I have heard for a while. I rarely review post-rock albums and this album is a nice reminder that I should visit this genre more often.

3 points



Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Jordsjø - Salighet (2023)

The seventh album from this band from Norway.

The band is a duo with a lineup of drums, percussion, guitars, keyboards, flute and vocals.

This band is one of the leading lights in the new progressive rock scene in Norway. 

Salighet gives us forty minutes with a blend of folk rock and symphonic prog. 

Most of the music is half-acoustic and it also has some jazzy influences. The music also comes across as pretty much a mix of Jethro Tull and Wobbler.

The sound on this album and the sound of Jordsjø is very much the Norwegian sound. Some will say this sound was laid down on the first Folque albums in the 1970s and then adopted by the new wave of Norwegian prog rock bands some decades later.

The music is melodic and has a lot of melancholy. 

The music is also very good and this album confirms why this band is regarded as one of the best bands in Norway right now.

3.5 points



Grand Funk Railroad - Grand Funk (1969)

The second album from this band from USA.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, accordion and vocals.

This trio were on the level just below the likes of Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin back in those days. They are mostly unknown today. 

This album was released in the same year as their debut album On Time. There is not much diffence or musical development either between these two albums. 

Their music on these two albums is US hard rock with a lot of blues influences. There are also some rock'n'roll and funk here.

The music is in short classic rock. 

The music is decent enough on this fifty minutes long album. It is indeed a decent album who tells you a lot about the bands who almost made it and almost became superstars like Stones and Zeppelin. 

2 points

 

 

 

Monday, November 20, 2023

Voivod - Infini (2009)

The 12th album from  this band from Canada.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.

This is the second album based on and inspired by some guitar demos left behind by the sadly departed guitarist Denis D'Amour. The previous album Katorz from 2006 was the first of these two albums.

Voivod were and still is a unique band who went their own ways. Something I and everyone else both respect and admire.

The music on Infini is not dissimilar to the first post D'Amour album. That means a mix of post punk, post metal, thrash metal, grunge and progressive metal.

The music is pretty hard and a bit harder than on Katorz. There are also some nice hooks here and the vocals is pretty good.

Not everything is good here and I am not entirely won over by this album.

This is another almost-there album. It is still a pretty respectable album.

2.5 points



Go. Victor - Going for the Sense (2018)

The debut album from this artist from Ukraine.

Victor Go did the guitars, bass, keyboards, drums programming and vocals himself.

He had help from a guest who did cello and some keyboards.

Victor Go and Vladimir Goraschenko played together in a band before Vladimir formed Modern Rock Ensamble (see reviews of the albums) and Victor then formed another band and finally chose to go it alone as a solo artist.

He has so far released six albums and I got four of them up for reviews this fall.

Victor is very much inspired by the melodic rock masters ranging from The Beatles via Camel, Pink Floyd and Genesis to the likes of Steven Wilson.

The music is somewhere between psych rock, cinematic rock and melodic progressive rock.

The music on this one hour long album is well crafted and the vocals is good. The music is a bit generic and comes a bit short when it comes to quality. This album is still a pleasant listen and one he could build something far better on.

2.5 points



Sunday, November 19, 2023

Future Elephants? - Future Elephants? (2017)

The debut album from this band from Sweden.

The band was a quartet on this album with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

This band from Sweden has so far released three albums. This is the only one I got of them and I have no plans to get their three other albums.

The band gives us fifty-five minutes with a mix of classic rock and hard rock.

The music is pretty straight forward and does not have many interesting details Neither is it quirky or eclectic. Let alone progressive. 

The vocals is a bit heavy accented, but still good enough. They are actually good. The rest of the band does a good job too.

There is no good songs here. That said, this is a decent album and an album not to be ashamed of.

Check it out if classic rock is your thing.

2 points



Cinema Styge - Tra Di Noi (2023)

The debut album from this band from Italy.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, piano, keyboards and vocals.

The RPI scene is alive and well. It gives us some new bands every year.

Some of these bands even plays traditional RPI in the vein of the great bands from the 1970s. 

The music on this forty-two minutes long album is pretty complex with a lot of interesting rhythm patterns. The band is clearly somewhere between the more eclectic and the more symphonic end of the RPI scene.

The music is also pretty pastoral. It is never hard though and the music here will please those into the more melodic, gentle end of the RPI scene.

The Italian vocals is good and so is the music.

This band and album is a welcome addition to the scene and I hope we will hear a lot more from this band in the future.

3 points



Strawbs - The Magic of It All (2023)

The 25th album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a trio with a lineup of accordion, acoustic guitars, dulcimer, mellotron, organ, piano and vocals.

Some guests added bass, percussion, drums, guitars and vocals.

David Cousins, the band founder and owner, cleared out some old veterans from the band and continued the band as a trio. A controversial move. 

The band has been around since the end of of the 1960s and is now winding down... from what I have heard. Life has an end, indeed. 

The soundscape is a bit stripped down on this album. But very few bands has done and still does folk rock like Strawbs. This is easily one of the five best bands ever to come out of this scene. The likes of Sandy Denny and Rick Wakeman started their careers in Strawbs.

The music is a bit light and fluffy on this album. This album is not their finest moment. Nevertheless, the quality is still somewhere between decent and good. 

David Cousins deserve a lot of credit for releasing albums as this in this day and age.

2.5 points



Saturday, November 18, 2023

Morpheus Project - On The Edge (2023)

The second album from this band from Sri Lanka.

The band is Mustafa Khetty on vocals. He has also composed and arranged everything here.

He had help from a quintet of guests who added drums, bass, guitars, piano, keyboards and vocals.

Mustafa Khetty had slimmed down his ambitions and music since the big production on the 2021 debut album Mozaick. 

He had become more focused and gone a bit more narrow when it comes to music.

The music is a mix of progressive metal, hard rock and neo-prog. There are some guitar hero stuff here and some more neo-classical music too. Mustafa Khetty has clearly big ambitions but perhaps not enough resources to carry them through.

The vocals is good and so is the arrangements. There are some Rainbow influences here. Strangely enough, he chose to do a Deep Purple cover instead of a Rainbow cover. His version of Highway Star is not particular good.

The quality is again somewhere between decent and good. I trust we will hear more music from Mustafa Khetty and I hope the new music will be an improvement on his first two albums.

2.5 points



Bocca Della Verità. La - [Un]connected (2023)

The second album from this band from Italy.

The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, moog, mellotron, keyboards, organs, piano, synths and male Italian vocals.

A handful of guests added additional drums, guitars, vocals and musical direction.

Their 2016 debut album Avenoth was and still is a great album. An album in the best of the RPI genre tradition.

The band has ditched the Italian vocals and has moved much closer to neo-prog this time around. There is still plenty of RPI left in their music.

The vocals is very lyrical and good. The band use moog and melotron a lot on this seventy minutes long album.

The songs are mid-tempo, pretty long, epic and bold. 

Most of the songs are very good.

The result is therefore a very good album and another great Italian band. The future sounds great with bands like this.

3.5 points

 

 

Dungen - 4 (2008)

The fifth album from this band from Sweden.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, piano, organ, flute and vocals.

Three guests added bass and backing vocals.

Dungen started out as an acid folk rock band. Their music was quirky. The band had on their fourth album developed more into a psych and a bit of a space rock band. 

That development is pretty much continued on 4. There are still some acid folk rock here. But that is just adding colours and a lot of substance to their mainly psych rock. Psych rock with some space rock influences.

There are also some avant-garde here and twisted disharmonic jazz on this album. 

The result is less melodic music and a bit more eclectic music.

The quality is good throughout this album and this album fits nicely in among their other good albums. 

3 points

 

 

Friday, November 17, 2023

Ghost - Meliora (2015)

The third album from this band from Sweden.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

The band returned again after the very successful first two albums. 

The band plays again on the occult and some Catholic imagery in their image. 

The music is this time a mix of the likes of Queen, Blue Oyster Cult and some more hard rock and heavy metal sound.  

The music is never really hard. It is always slightly teenybopper and very pop and rock orientated.

The music is very melodic, in other words. Uncomplicated and melodic.

The music is again decent enough but never really rises above that level. I remain deeply unimpressed by their musicial output.

2 points

 

 

 

 

Juglans Regia - Neranotte (2023)

The fourth album from this band from Italy.

The band is a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

Two guests added flute and female vocals.

I have yet to be impressed by this band. Their first three albums are pretty substandard. Most of the music has been heavy metal with some faint prog influences.

Their music on Neranotte is somewhere between goth rock and prog metal.

There are also some more faint RPI influences here.

The music is rather melodic and the vocals is good.

This is by far their best album. It is still not particular impressive as the quality of these forty minutes is somewhere between decent and good. I am not a convert.

2.5 points



Thursday, November 16, 2023

Magic Dragon - Fantasy Suite (1976)

The one and only album from this band from USA.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

The band had help from a saxophone player and a choir.

Nothing is known about this band. They released this album on an obscure label and someone then put it out on Youtube and labeled it progressive rock.

Hence this review.

The music is a mix of pomp rock, disco and some ELP like symphonic prog.

It is a mixed bag in other word. The smell, make that stench of cheese is pretty well noted throughout this forty minutes long album. The music and the suite arrangements is.... well, cheesy.

The vocals is OK.

The result is a half decent album and one album who deserve to remain obscure. 

1.5 points

 

 

Rabin. Trevor - Rio (2023)

The 27th album from this artist from South Africa.

Trevor Rabin did the guitars, bass, keyboards, programming and vocals here.

He had help from a trio of guests who added drums and backing vocals.

Trevor Rabin is mostly known as a member of Yes on four albums, 90125, Big Generator, Union and Talk. He also did their hit single Owner Of A Lonely Heart.

Most of his albums has been movie soundtracks. Soundtracks without vocals and proper songs. Rio is his first songs and vocals based album since the 1989 album Can's Look Away.

The music on this album offers a wide variety of genres. These range from old rock'n'roll to vaudeville pop, musicals, straight rock and art-rock.

Trevor Rabin's vocals is good. Ditto for his guitars. The guests does a good job.

The songs are decent enough. His music is neither good or interesting though and this is not an album prog rock fans would enjoy.

2 points




Strawbs - Settlement (2021)

The 24th album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, electric dulcimer, organ, keyboards and vocals.

Three guests added bass and female vocals.

I have not had the chance to listen to a Strawbs album for many years...... not since I reviewed all of their twenty plus albums. I got their two newest albums in my hand now and that gave me the chance to listen to their music again.

The band is one of the best ever folk rock bands ever.... That means world wide too.

The band has always been crossing over to progressive rock on their albums. The Settlement is not an exception from this rule.

The music is at times pretty complex whilst it is still folk rock. Complex folk rock is what we get here. The folk rock is pretty acid too.

The songs are mostly good and that makes these forty minutes enjoyable and stimulating.

3 points



Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Morpheus Project - Mozaick (2021)

The debut album from this Multi-National project.

The originator of this project is Mustafa Khetty from Sri Lanka who has composed and arranged everything here on this fifty-three minutes long album.

He has got help from numerous guests who has added drums, bass, sitar, guitars, strings, clarinet, local Asian instruments, keyboards, synths, piano, programming, voices and vocals.

This album is one of those albums where everything has been thrown into a mixer in the hope that the end result will sound good. 

Take progressive rock, add in a lot of musicals, neo-classical music, goth, pop and some metal.  

The music is epic and bold. It is an excess all areas type of production. Lots of female vocals and voices. Lots of instrumental orchestral instruments. Lots of dramatic male and female vocals.

Yes, the label is rock opera and musicals.

The result is a bit over the top.

The quality is somewhere between decent and good. It is an album well worth checking out.

2.5 points

 

 

 

Viaggi di Madeleine. I - Tra Luce e Ombra (2023)

The second album from this band from Italy.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, piano and vocals.

The band had help from some guests who added strings, bass, synths, saxophones, narrations and vocals.

I really liked their 2019 self-titled debut album. That album was full of heavy, doomy rock with a lot of RPI influences. 

Indeed, their new album Tra Luce E Ombre starts out as a hard rock album before it proceeds in a more slower, gentle tempo. 

The music proceeds into a more modern RPI landscape. PFM is again a good reference throughout this fourty minutes long album.

The music is very jazzy at times and the band is flirting with the Canterbury prog genre during the final half of the album.

The vocals are very good and this album should be an obligatory purchase for anyone into RPI. It is indeed a very good album.

3.5 points

 

 


Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Radiohead - OK Computer (1997)

The third album from this band from Great Britain.

The band was a quintet on this album with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, glockenspiel, piano, organ, electric piano, synths and vocals.

A string ensemble did strings on a couple of songs.

The band had been progressing well on the two previous albums until they came up with this album. An album many would say is one of the best albums of that decade. It is indeed one of the symbols of that decade.

The music is art-rock with some indie and quirky pop influences. 

The music is really quirky throughout. Not at least helped by Thom Yorke's quirky, great vocals.

The music is at times very introvert, pastoral. This is what Radiohead is inbetween delivering some great anthems and stunning songs. Something they have done here.... three big anthems, no less

The result is a great album which I guess you already have in your record collection. And rightly so.

4 points

 

 


Hackett. Steve - Wolflight (2015)

The 24th album from this artist from Great Britain.

Steve Hackett did the oud, guitars, banjo, tiple and vocals himself.

He had help from numerous guests who provided drums, digdgeridoo, percussion, bass, strings, woodwinds, keyboards, programming and vocals.

I reviewed most of the Steve Hackett albums for # 1 of this blog and then two reviews for # 2 of this blog. Then something happened and Wolflight was not reviewed. Steve Hackett then released some more albums.

Steve Hackett has visited some pretty diverse genres during his solo career. From neo-classical to more symphonic prog, mainstream rock, art-rock, musicals and operas.

He is on this album visiting the musicals genre. The music is pretty serious and a bit gloom. Very gloomy at times.

His guitars are as sharp as ever and there are some good guitar solos here.  

This musicals like album visit a lot territories during this one hour. 

The quality is good throughout too. This is another solid, good album from Steve Hackett.

3 points



 



Monday, November 13, 2023

Juglans Regia - Visioni Parallele (2017)

The third album from this band from Italy.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.

Two guests provided keyboards and extra vocals.

Their first two albums never really impressed me. So I had no expectations when I started to listen to their third album Visioni Parallele.

This album is said to having been recorded and released in some form or another in 2007, the year before the release of their debut album. It now shows up as their third album, released one year before their second album. I am confused...

The music on this forty minutes long album is a mix of heavy metal, art-rock and grunge. 

The vocals is OK and the band does a decent job. The sound is loud and pretty bad. The songs are half-decent and just that. This is their worst album and one to avoid. It is a borderline turkey too. But some of the songs are half-decent and that saves this album from the turkey status.

1.5 points



 


Magma Haze - Magma Haze (2022)

The debut album from this band from Italy.

The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, synths and vocals.

This is one of those albums who fell through the cracks last year. I get a lot of albums and some are lost. In particular Bandcamp albums who says "desertrock".

This album was written and recorded in the Alps, several thousand feet above seal level. The music is still desert rock.

The music also has some space rock and stoner rock influences. Add in some art-rock influences too.

The music is mid-tempo and pretty melodic. The vocals is pretty grungy but still good.

The band manages to create a good soundscape on this forty minutes long album. Not all the songs are good, but this is still a good album. 

Check out this album.

3 points




Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - The Light of Ancient Mistakes (2023)

The seventh album from this band from Great Britain.

The band is a duo with a lineup of percussion, drums, bass, guitars, chapman stick, slide guitars, keyboards, synths, programming and vocals.

A guest added flute.

I have reviewed some of their albums before and have found them both interesting and a bit bewildering. This band is a bit of a niche band and a quirky band. Something the band name is rightfully alluding to.

Their music on this album is based on neo-prog. Add some eclectic prog and some electronica. There are even some hints of jazz here. 

The music is very varied between some electronica runouts, some eclectic prog and neo-prog.

The music is mid-tempo to pastoral and slow. There it a lot of interesting details on this eighty minutes long album.

The quality of the music here is good throughout. Even the electronica runouts is pretty good. This is a band who deserve a lot bigger audience, world wide.

3 points



Sunday, November 12, 2023

Doors. The - Full Circle (1972)

The eight and final album from this band from USA.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, guitars, keyboards, harmonica and vocals.

Around ten guests added percussion, bass, guitars, saxophones, flutes and vocals.

The first album without Jim Morrison sold poorly and got bad reviews. The band was just staggering around by now, just a shadow of themselves. Most of the life had gone from this band, despite of the three musicians being some very good musicians. But not as The Doors.

The final sign of life as a trio and a band saw the release of Full Circle. 

The music is a mix of psych rock, blues and rock. 

The quality of the music is pretty poor and this album sounds like one of those projects rejected by all record labels. It would have been if it was not an The Doors album. 

And that was the end of this band. A band with a brilliant debut album and a charismatic, self-destructive front man. The three other musicians is great musicians in their own right so it sounds a bit unfair to say that The Doors was the debut album and Jim Morrison. But that is how it was.

Anyway, check out this very important band and their eight albums.

1.5 points




Cross. Daniel - Tales from the Forgotten Realm (2023)

The second album from this artist from USA.

Daniel Cross did all the keyboards and computers on this album.

I was not impressed by the debut album released earlier this year. Hence... My expectations were not high.

This album sees Daniel take on the middle ages. This throughout these thirty-five minutes.

The music is dark, gothic and symphonic neo-classical music from the start. The opening half of this album is not particular good as the music is pretty much repeating itself.

The final half of this album lightens up a bit and there is some good ideas introduced. These fifteen minutes is the best pieces of music Daniel has ever released and they show that there may be some hope after all.

I suspect we will hear a lot more from Daniel Cross in the future. This album is somewhere between decent and good.

2.5 points

 

 


Saturday, November 11, 2023

Karnataka - Requiem for a Dream (2023)

The sixth album from this band from Great Britain.

The band is now reduced to a duo with a lineup of bass, acoustic guitars, keyboards, piano, programming and vocals.

The band has support from some guests who has added drums, percussion, guitars, uilleann pipes, whistles and keyboards.

I am pretty sure I have reviewed all their albums up to this album as this is a band I am pretty much following. Not because I am a big fan but because this is an important band in their niche of the neo-prog genre.

Well, there is not much neo-prog here. I would rather label it as celtic folk rock and musicals influenced crossover progressive rock. This genre was more or less started by Mostly Autumn and Karnataka has, successfully, also joined them in this genre. 

 The album is clocking in at eighty minutes. It is dominated by Ms Sertari's vocals. The album only have female vocals and vocal harmonies. Her vocals is supported by some mid tempo to pastoral slow elegant music.

The quality is good throughout and this makes this a delightful album. It is not a classic album. Nevertheless, this is a rather pleasing album and one who will find many happy owners.

3 points




Zappa. Frank - Zoot Allures (1976)

The 17th studio album from this artist from USA.

Frank Zappa did the bass, guitars, synths and vocals himself. 

Some guests added drums, bass, harp, woodwinds, synths, harmonica and backing vocals.

I had just finished reading one of the many Frank Zappa biographies, a long book indeed, last week and some days after finishing the review of the previous Frank Zappa album One Size Fits All. 

It turns out that most albums from the tenth album and onwards contains a mix of reworked songs from the Mother Of Invention era or previous albums, some new songs and some live tracks.

That explains the so many Frank Zappa albums. 

Zoot Allures is indeed a forty minutes long album with new material, reworked old material and a couple of live tracks. 

The music is laid back doo-wop... a genre he loved. This is vocal jazz. Lots of vocal harmonies. There are also some more rap and some more normal vocals psych rock songs here. The most known song here is the disturbing Torture Never Stop where the lyrics..... they are infamous, to put it like that. It is a cheap, bad song.

The rest of the album is decent enough. This album is not a highlight in his discography and should be handled with care.

2 points




Friday, November 10, 2023

Elder - Reflections of a Floating World (2017)

The fourth album from this band from USA.

The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.

Two guests added steel guitar and guitar.

This band started out as a stoner rock and doom metal band. Their first three albums progressive became better and better, album by album.

The band has also become a lot more melodic and more progressive on their journey. 

Although this album was voted one of the best metal albums of 2017, it is unfair just to label this album as a metal album.

Yes, there is some doom metal here. But add a lot of psych rock and some progressive rock too and you get this album.

The vocals is good and the guitars are much improved. The same goes for their melodic sensibilities too. The psych rock adds some good flowing melodies.

The result is a very good album and an album that has elevated this band into something special.

3.5 points



Juglans Regia - Controluce (2018)

The second album from this band from Italy.

The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

Their 2017 debut album Prisma was a very unimpressive album. Dirty, grungy heavy metal with some prog influences. I therefore had no hopes for the follow up album... 

The album is another name-your-price Bandcamp album and that is justified when it comes to the quality of the music.

The music is again a grungy, dirty mix of heavy metal.... and psych rock. There is no prog here. There are some decent songs here but not that many.

In short, this is a dire, poor half an hour long album.

I am not impressed.

1.5 points





Thursday, November 9, 2023

Makara - Maureen (2008)

The second and final album from this band from Indonesia.

The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

Their debut album Laron Laron was released through another local label back in 1996 on cassette only. 

The music is melodic neo-prog with a lot of art-rock influences.

The sound is surprisingly good and the vocals is clean. The lyrics is in the local language and I will not even take a guess which language this is. It does not matter at all. Local lyrics is in any case far better than heavy accented english.

The music is not particular technical. It is more melodic and the melodies on this album one hour long album is pretty good.

There is a lot to like on this album and this album is a positive surprise. Check it out.

2.5 points