Thank you for featuring us on your channel! We are really pleased that you found so much to enjoy in the music and described it so eloquently. Let's all rock together!
Thank you. It is a concept album (actually the second in a planned trilogy- the 3rd is our early next year). The story is played out live on stage with actors and props.
Good video, thanks! I appreciate you showing the CD packaging, booklets, etc. It matters to a lot of us (I prefer plastic jewel cases, but the ones in your video look like nice alternatives). Love hearing about new, good rock.
Thanks for those recommendations. I’ve downloaded and have been listening to the Teiger album all afternoon and I love it. Hopefully I can source a real copy of it soon. Thank you for an awesome channel, all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Love the review of some "unsung" (if you will) bands. There are a lot of good bands, whether local or on a concert circuit, that deserve an audience. A lot of them really play with a lot of heart because they are trying to build an audience, and you catch a few acts just taking off. Also, a lot of musicians from big acts are doing side projects, and they become accessible if you want to meet them. Some bands pleasantly surprise you on how good they come off LIVE. I remember that I saw the Doobie Brothers once at a venue called the Concord Pavilion in the San Francisco Bay Area. I knew a few of their songs, but was never a big fan. So these big bearded guys started testing out the equipment (I thought they were roadies). Then all of a sudden the entire band is on stage, and they start playing (a lot of strings, two drummers, etc). One of the best LIVE shows I ever saw, and I'm even really into their music! It was the late 90s as I remember it.
What's great about this video is I've never heard about any of these releases when they came out and the only musician I heard of that was mentioned was Peter Jones. Never heard of Tiger Moth Tales until now. Will give that a listen for sure as with the rest.
Not exactly new but newish: The Gathering - How To Measure A Planet (I'm a great fan of all their stuff, esp with the wonderful Anneke Van Giersbergen); Silver Machines - Ten Silver Drops (the sadly departed Ben Curtis also founded School Of Seven Bells, of which Ghostory is worth a spin if you veer towards electronica); Silversun Pickups - Neck Of The Woods (love the creativity of this band).
Love your channel and particularly your knowledge and appreciation of prog. However, I’ve listened to all 4 albums and they’re pretty forgetful. I immediately put on the new Hawkwind album to restore my faith in music and albeit a very old performer, hugely inventive and enjoyable
0:20 Teiger
1:35 WardXVI
3:25 Storm Deva
4:58 Peter Jones
Thank you for featuring us on your channel! We are really pleased that you found so much to enjoy in the music and described it so eloquently. Let's all rock together!
Thank you.
It is a concept album (actually the second in a planned trilogy- the 3rd is our early next year).
The story is played out live on stage with actors and props.
Finding new music is my favorite. People like you are invaluable to me. I load up albums in my car and enjoy it thoroughly. Thank you.
Good video, thanks! I appreciate you showing the CD packaging, booklets, etc. It matters to a lot of us (I prefer plastic jewel cases, but the ones in your video look like nice alternatives). Love hearing about new, good rock.
Thanks for those recommendations. I’ve downloaded and have been listening to the Teiger album all afternoon and I love it. Hopefully I can source a real copy of it soon. Thank you for an awesome channel, all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
thanks Barry. Gives me some shopping to do!
Love the review of some "unsung" (if you will) bands. There are a lot of good bands, whether local or on a concert circuit, that deserve an audience. A lot of them really play with a lot of heart because they are trying to build an audience, and you catch a few acts just taking off. Also, a lot of musicians from big acts are doing side projects, and they become accessible if you want to meet them.
Some bands pleasantly surprise you on how good they come off LIVE. I remember that I saw the Doobie Brothers once at a venue called the Concord Pavilion in the San Francisco Bay Area. I knew a few of their songs, but was never a big fan.
So these big bearded guys started testing out the equipment (I thought they were roadies). Then all of a sudden the entire band is on stage, and they start playing (a lot of strings, two drummers, etc). One of the best LIVE shows I ever saw, and I'm even really into their music! It was the late 90s as I remember it.
Thank you for the recommendations Cuz. I will check them out!
What's great about this video is I've never heard about any of these releases when they came out and the only musician I heard of that was mentioned was Peter Jones. Never heard of Tiger Moth Tales until now. Will give that a listen for sure as with the rest.
Teiger and Storm Deva piqued my interest. Thanks for pointing these out to the world!
Thank you - fingers crossed you like what you hear! Happy listening!
Hi Barry. Thank you for this video. Some great stuff to have a listen to and get my teeth into. I do quite like Peter Jones btw. All the best. Dave✅✅
excellent! I will definitely check these out! thank you🤘
Thanks for video. Appreciate the head up about new music. I’ve found a couple of them on Qobuz and I’m going to check them out. Rock on!
Tigermoth tales are great. will check that new one out. Thanks.
Yes! Finally it’s back! 6.14 in. “If I may refer to my notes.”
That Sir, for me, is your catchphrase! Love it.(: 🤘
Enough of this flim flam!
I would list Mark Knopfler's latest "One Deep River" and Sierra Ferrell's "Trail of Flowers" among the finer records to be released in 2024.
I’ve been listening to One Deep River this weekend and like most MK albums it’s growing on me.
I’ve been listening also. It’s a real winner and hope to review it in the next couple of weeks.
Sierra Ferrell an absolute star, such a great album
thanks for the heads up about Peter Jones what a wonderful musician
Not exactly new but newish:
The Gathering - How To Measure A Planet (I'm a great fan of all their stuff, esp with the wonderful Anneke Van Giersbergen);
Silver Machines - Ten Silver Drops (the sadly departed Ben Curtis also founded School Of Seven Bells, of which Ghostory is worth a spin if you veer towards electronica);
Silversun Pickups - Neck Of The Woods (love the creativity of this band).
Peter Jones is brilliant. Love all his work.
Thanks M8! 🤘✌🖖
Walkin' on Gucci wearin' Yves St. Laurent barely stay on cause I'm so god damn gaunt... If any of these bands have lyrical gems like that I'm in.
Hmmm... Well, thanks for the recommendations, but I'm off to listen to some Quo.
Love your channel and particularly your knowledge and appreciation of prog. However, I’ve listened to all 4 albums and they’re pretty forgetful. I immediately put on the new Hawkwind album to restore my faith in music and albeit a very old performer, hugely inventive and enjoyable
I love the Teiger album
So do I
Ride - Interplay. Check thst one out!
Will give these a try. Thanks Dave
I really like the Teiger album but it isn't on vinyl...yet???
...Yet.
Please! Pretty please!!
What about the reverand shawn amos…..the altered five blues band..the ghost hounds….thorbjorn risaiger and the black tornado or thornetta davis.
Wow. Like the sound of those. Excellent recommendations.
Lol, "Teiger pronounced like the bitey stripey thing". 😅
I like this guy.
Peter Jones had much talent but seemd to suck the life out of camel and Magenta
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Your videos would be a lot easier to watch if you kept still.
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Why so bloody rude??
better still look elsewhere mate
troll alert.
My presentation style is me. I say to anyone who doesn't care for it, just don't watch.