Been a great half year so far Nathan. Kaipa always nail it for me. I will have to listen to that last Norwegian release on your list too. That's right up my street , by the sound of it. 😍🎵🎵🤘
Nice list man. Added several of these to my "check out" list. If you are ever interested in diving into more heavier prog styles I'd love to send you my new album sometime. Cheers
Great stuff! Other than a few of these that I am familiar with (Airbag, Bardic Depths, Focus), these are mostly all new to me, and it sounds like a great variety of new bands and albums that I definitely need to be checking out. Much thanks for these! I would add to this list Cen-Projekt - The Story Of Enja, which features some great classic symphonic Prog very much along the lines of Genesis, Yes, Steve Hackett, and Anthony Phillips, and with exotic fantasy elements and tales of Elves, dragons, and ancient druids, etc. A really nice listen.
Wow, that's quite a list! On this, I only have listened to Alcest so far - although Rendezvous Point, Teramaze and Vicinity are on my to-buy list. I just had a pretty intense month of prog reviews on my blog (which will come on video in the next episode), with highlights such as Kaipa, Leviathan and Amarok (and Cheeto's Magazine, but that's a bit older…).
Thanks for the video Nathan. Love these formats as it gives me a lot to dive into. Have really enjoyed the Teramaze and Airbag albums. Whilst not my favourites of the year I've gone back to them a few times. But a lot in the list to check out. I might have mentioned it before in a previous comment but for me the surprise album of the year is Dave Foster Band - Maybe They'll Come Back For Us. Prog radio gave it 5 stars without being a real prog album so had to check it out and surprised how much i enjoyed it. Thanks again.
Check out the new album from Jadis, "More Questions Than Answers". Features the return of former IQ keyboardist Martin Orford, who had retired from the music business several years back. It's a great piece of energetic, melodic prog with excellent guitar & keys up front.
A great summary of music I have mostly missed. Well described and presented. 10/10. All the best. Dave✅✅
Thanks for featuring our album😊 Cheers from Kim-Marius from Vicinity.
Been a great half year so far Nathan. Kaipa always nail it for me. I will have to listen to that last Norwegian release on your list too. That's right up my street , by the sound of it. 😍🎵🎵🤘
Thank you very much for the kind words!! 😊🙏🙏🤘🤘
You're welcome! Well-deserved!
Thank you so much for your kind words about The Windmill and our new release «Mindscapes» 😊
Nice list man. Added several of these to my "check out" list. If you are ever interested in diving into more heavier prog styles I'd love to send you my new album sometime. Cheers
Great stuff! Other than a few of these that I am familiar with (Airbag, Bardic Depths, Focus), these are mostly all new to me, and it sounds like a great variety of new bands and albums that I definitely need to be checking out. Much thanks for these!
I would add to this list Cen-Projekt - The Story Of Enja, which features some great classic symphonic Prog very much along the lines of Genesis, Yes, Steve Hackett, and Anthony Phillips, and with exotic fantasy elements and tales of Elves, dragons, and ancient druids, etc. A really nice listen.
Wow, that's quite a list! On this, I only have listened to Alcest so far - although Rendezvous Point, Teramaze and Vicinity are on my to-buy list. I just had a pretty intense month of prog reviews on my blog (which will come on video in the next episode), with highlights such as Kaipa, Leviathan and Amarok (and Cheeto's Magazine, but that's a bit older…).
Thanks Nathan. A great summary 👌
I was very impressed with Lo Moon but trying to buy their vinyl in England is soooo difficult and expensive!
Thanks, Nathan. I saw The Windmill at Summers End and they were very good. They were also staying in the same hotel as me.
Thanks for the video Nathan. Love these formats as it gives me a lot to dive into.
Have really enjoyed the Teramaze and Airbag albums. Whilst not my favourites of the year I've gone back to them a few times. But a lot in the list to check out.
I might have mentioned it before in a previous comment but for me the surprise album of the year is Dave Foster Band - Maybe They'll Come Back For Us. Prog radio gave it 5 stars without being a real prog album so had to check it out and surprised how much i enjoyed it.
Thanks again.
Yes, I've got to check out that Dave Foster Band album, thanks for the reminder!
Thank you for this very informative video, it was great to watch.
Kaipa new album for me.
Agree with you on this one. Class album. All the best. Dave✅✅
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Telling you now mate, Alcest's Shelter will be your favourite of theirs, it's pure light, not an ounce of darkness to it, I think you'll love it!
Definitely will be checking it out!
Check out the new album from Jadis, "More Questions Than Answers". Features the return of former IQ keyboardist Martin Orford, who had retired from the music business several years back. It's a great piece of energetic, melodic prog with excellent guitar & keys up front.
Definitely need to check that one out!