Monday, December 25, 2006
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Happy Holidays
On behalf of everyone here at the Prog Rock Blog (pretty much just C0ops and myself) I'd like to wish our readers from all around the world a happy holidays.
Progressive Rock music is truly such a global phenomena. It's really one of the very few things that can actually break down global barriers and bring people together from different cultural backgrounds to really agree on a common truth: we listen to the best music in the world. And it really is in so many ways.
It's global in every sense. The bands who create this music come from all over the globe. For us listeners and fans it doesn't really matter where they come from. We can open up our ears and hear sounds that introduce us to all other cultures and religions. A quick glance at the list of artists on progarchives.com and one can see that there is not a corner of this planet that our wonderful genre doesn't include. And while the European acts tend to get the bulk of the spotlight it's not hard for any of us to listen to music from Asia or South America and get equal joy out of it.
There are few genres that advocate peace and harmony like Progressive Rock does, and I think we should all be proud of this genre that has brought us together from all over the world. I invite you all to take time over the next week and listen to an album you've never heard before. If you can make it something that is from another part of the world then your own. I'm sure you'll find that there's plenty to discover.
Once again, have an excellent last week of the year and we shall return in 2007.
Don't forget,
Keep the Prog alive!
Progressive Rock music is truly such a global phenomena. It's really one of the very few things that can actually break down global barriers and bring people together from different cultural backgrounds to really agree on a common truth: we listen to the best music in the world. And it really is in so many ways.
It's global in every sense. The bands who create this music come from all over the globe. For us listeners and fans it doesn't really matter where they come from. We can open up our ears and hear sounds that introduce us to all other cultures and religions. A quick glance at the list of artists on progarchives.com and one can see that there is not a corner of this planet that our wonderful genre doesn't include. And while the European acts tend to get the bulk of the spotlight it's not hard for any of us to listen to music from Asia or South America and get equal joy out of it.
There are few genres that advocate peace and harmony like Progressive Rock does, and I think we should all be proud of this genre that has brought us together from all over the world. I invite you all to take time over the next week and listen to an album you've never heard before. If you can make it something that is from another part of the world then your own. I'm sure you'll find that there's plenty to discover.
Once again, have an excellent last week of the year and we shall return in 2007.
Don't forget,
Keep the Prog alive!
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Video: Interview with Jonas Reingold from the Flower Kings
It has been a bit of a slow news week in the world of Prog. We're going to borrow some excellent work from the great folks at Morow.com Prog Rock Radio. Check them out at www.morow.com for some excellent Prog Radio with a focus on the more modern Prog acts.
This interview is actually fantastic. Jonas is a great guy and it really gives you insight into what it's like to be a member of the Flower Kings. It runs over 20 minutes so book off some time to watch it.
This interview is actually fantastic. Jonas is a great guy and it really gives you insight into what it's like to be a member of the Flower Kings. It runs over 20 minutes so book off some time to watch it.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Porcupine Tree's New Album release date.
This is just a rumored date as of now, but the sources are pretty reliable with these things.
PORCUPINE TREE : Le prochain album du groupe devrait sortir le 16 avril 2007.
For those of you who don't understand the French, it means that the group's next album should be out the 16th of April 2007.
It should be a Progabration. (prog-celebration)
Fripp + Lifeson + Porcupine Tree = A Fantastic 2007 in Prog!
Looks like the next Porcupine Tree album is going to be even better!
From an excellent source!
Alex Lifeson With Porcupine Tree: The new issue of "Carbon Nation", the Porcupine Tree magazine, includes the news that both Alex Lifeson and King Crimson's Robert Fripp will each be guesting on the next album by Porcupine Tree currently set for release on Atlantic Records next April. Both Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart have expressed their appreciation for the progressive rock band, and engineer/producer Paul Northfiled has also worked with both bands
From an excellent source!
Saturday, December 09, 2006
ANNIE HASLAM IS A ‘WOMAN TRANSCENDING’. And she's tapping Steve Howe and Mike Rutherford!
Um, I could have read it wrong.
More here and here.
ANNIE HASLAM IS A ‘WOMAN TRANSCENDING’
Former Renaissance lead singer taps Mike Rutherford, Steve Howe, Tony Visconti, London Symphony Orchestra,other top musicians and songwriters for solo career compilation....
As a holiday treat for her loyal fans around the world, legendary rock vocalist ANNIE HASLAM has scoured the archives of more than three decades’ worth of her solo recordings to present WOMAN TRANSCENDING her first CD release in four years.
More here and here.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Excerpt from Robert Fripp's most recent online diary
Listening to Soundscapes in Nagoya: Fantasia On The Scheme Of Schizoid is beginning. What’s a fantasia, then? shouts the man, now long overdue for a high colonic, who also shouted you’ve got six strings – play them! at the third G of G3 in the Royal Albert Hall (2004). Certainly dear Sir! Your slightest wish is my most emphatic command!
From the Encyclopedia Britannica…
in music, a composition free in form and inspiration, usually for an instrumental soloist… In England the fantasy or fancy for keyboard, lute, or viola had a late flowering at the time of Henry Purcell (1659–95)… Some composers have exploited the fantasia for its programmatic, or descriptive, possibilities… While appealing particularly to the romantic imagination, the fantasia served, from the beginning, also as a vehicle for instrumental elaboration of vocal music.
This Schizoid Fantasia would not be easily confused with the original Schizoid.
Read the rest here.
Acoustic Tull CD Planned
Video: David Gilmour , Richard Wright, David Bowie - Arnold Layne
In tribute to the late Syd Barret, Mr. Gilmour and Mr. Wright have recorded a special version of Arnold Lane to be released this Christmas. There will be two versions coming out, one will feature Rick on lead vocals and the other featuring (for some reason) David Bowie (the only non-prog guy that can make prog seem mild mannered and vastly non-pretentious next to his silly and over-the-top antics). All this in preparation for Dave's upcoming live DVD that should be out some time next year. Here's the video of the Bowie version of Arnold Lane for you to enjoy.
Genesis 5.1 Surround Sound Reviews.
The first ever reviews of the 5.1s are now online. While I would have liked a bit more detail the overall sentiment seems positive.
Click here to read Simon Funnell review.
Click here to read Simon Funnell review.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
New Pain of Salvation 'Scarsick'
01. Scarsick
02. Spitfall
03. Cribcaged
04. America
05. Disco Queen
06. Kingdom Of Loss
07. Mrs. Modern Mother Mary
08. Idiocracy
09. Flame To The Moth
10. Enter Rain
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Another Yes box-set? Are you kidding me?!?
So I personally don't understand the point of this release but here it is. Basically it's going to be a 5 disc set including the complete albums Talk, The Ladder, Open Your Eyes and Magnification. It will also include as a bonus the complete show that Yes did at the Montreux Jazz festival back in 2003. While it's great that they are finally officially releasing this excellent show, it's frustrating they have to do it in this manner. What if you already own the other albums? What if you own one or two of the albums? What if you just have Magnification? Why do you have to buy them again just to get at this Live CD? You know it's going to be way overpriced as well. Apparently the Live CD isn't even the full performance (they wouldn't be able to fit in on just one disc anyway). If you have any more information on this then I do please send an email. I'm left scratching my head at this.
A ProgCast in crises
As you probably know we have not been able to get an episode out in quite some time now. I'm officially going to be putting the show on hiatus for the rest of the year while we try to see how we can make this work. Its been a struggle getting this thing done with our crazy schedules and all the sickness that's been going round the past few months. We'd like to thank you all for your time and attention during the shows we have made. In the mean time I'm going to bring this blog back to life during the month of December so check back here often. If you don't know what an RSS feed is you should really do a google search for it (use our proggy search on this page if you wish). It will make checking up on this blog easier then ever.
So while the podcast is down and out for the moment we should have all the news and reviews here in text form. Thanks for reading and keep on proggin'.
Paul Di Meglio
So while the podcast is down and out for the moment we should have all the news and reviews here in text form. Thanks for reading and keep on proggin'.
Paul Di Meglio
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Video: The Flower Kings - Pioneers Of Aviation
Enjoy this extended live version of the instrumental off the latest album. I hope to be reviewing this very live DVD in the future.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
ProgCast - Episode 7
On this edition of the ProgCast we do a round up of all this week's news, including a possible Rush tour in the works. We then break down all the news that has come out over the past few weeks surrounding the much anticipated Genesis reunion. Email us at progrockblog@gmail.com Detailed show notes will be posted soon.
Download MP3 here.
Monday, November 13, 2006
ProgCast - Episode 6 - Genesis Press Conference Special
Download MP3 here.
All the news from the Genesis reunion. Includes the entire press conference and news on the SACD releases.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Video: The Genesis Trio lineup in action.
We're still working hard on that Genesis special, but in the mean time take a peak at what the trio will be like attempting to play the older (and better) stuff.
Monday, November 06, 2006
ProgCast - Episode 5 (and 4)
Download MP3 Here.
Show Notes:
Yes and Asia to tour together in 2007?
Fish live concert webcast?
Rush to be honored in Canada?
New Zappa album?
New Who album? Do Prog fans care?
Questions are answered on this week's ProgCast
Also finish off our Lyrics in Prog debate.
Download the lost "mini" episode 4 here.
Show Notes:
Yes and Asia to tour together in 2007?
Fish live concert webcast?
Rush to be honored in Canada?
New Zappa album?
New Who album? Do Prog fans care?
Questions are answered on this week's ProgCast
Also finish off our Lyrics in Prog debate.
Download the lost "mini" episode 4 here.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Sickness strikes again!
While you're at it mark Tuesday, Noverber 7th in your calendars as Genesis release a post-Halloween suprise and let all the details about their upcoming tour out of the bag. The Prog Rock Blog ProgCast will be your number one source as we will dig the details and bring it to you in a special edition all-Genesis ProgCast the following day. Keep your MP3 player locked on your favorite source for ProgNews the Prog Rock Blog ProgCast.
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