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"The Mid-Norwegian six-piece Adventure spent most of 2020 and early parts of 2021 writing and recording new material. Various lockdowns had its impact, making it hard for the band to work together.
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"The second part of the duology on mass-murderess Belle Gunness is due. The follow-up to TALES OF BELLE, PART 1 – ACROSS THE OCEAN by the Mid-Norwegian six-piece band Adventure continues the unbelievable story of the poor Norwegian immigrant’s hunt for wealth.
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Some changes are afoot with this excellent Norwegian prog band. The band has left Black Widow Records and moved over to Apollon Records, an upstart Norwegian label that seems to be signing prog rock bands right and left. Another change is the band is singing in Norwegian instead of English.
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One of Norway's best musical secrets is Arabs In Aspic. Every new album is better than the previous. The band started out as more of a stoner rock band but the progressive elements kept on creeping into the mix. Hammond organ runs wild on this incendiary live album.
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I can't say I'm familiar with Anders Buaas but Apollon has been on fire lately with their prog rock releases so what the hell let's give it a shot! What I'm hearing is music that is highly influenced by Mike Oldfield. Nice soulful guitar playing. Good stuff I say.
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"TAROT - the latest album from Norway's Andres Buaas is a must for all fans of instrumental guitar-led music ? with a range of acoustic and electric guitar styles ranging from delicate, folk-influenced pieces all the way through to full- on electric guitar shredding ?
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Latest from the Norwegian guitarist is a conceptual work consisting of two 20+ minute tracks. Everytime I hear something from Mr. Buaas I'm reminded of Mike Oldfield. Not overtly, as if he was copying his style, but more thematically.
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Latest from the Norwegian guitarist is a conceptual work consisting of two 20+ minute tracks. Everytime I hear something from Mr. Buaas I'm reminded of Mike Oldfield. Not overtly, as if he was copying his style, but more thematically.
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Reissue of the 2017 release by this Norwegian multi-instrumentalist. Buaas strikes me as a bit of a modern day Mike Oldfield. He plays some wicked guitar but its laid down over some nice symphonic keyboards. Overall proggy and nice.
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"Well, we didn’t have to wait long for more wonderful music to pour from the bountiful cup of Wobbler musical prolificacy. Most of the band has re-assembled for the side project Caligonaut.
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"Well, we didn’t have to wait long for more wonderful music to pour from the bountiful cup of Wobbler musical prolificacy. Most of the band has re-assembled for the side project Caligonaut.
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Outstanding third album from this Brazilian prog trio. The band has very strong flavors of 70s Italian and English bands. I hear a particular affinity to ELP - lots of organ work at play. In essence this is keyboard dominated prog the way we like it.
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"Strongly influenced by '60s and '70s progressive rock but also newer bands from the '80s and '90s like Anekdoten, IQ, Marillion, Toto and Dream Theater, Fatal Fusion has a broad musical landscape.
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As you all know Jacob Holm-Lupo is the mastermind behind White Willow. While he has other projects, this is his first solo album under his own name.
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"When I posted my Best of 2022 list, I noted that the central US had an especially strong showing on it, with five of the top 25 hailing from either St. Louis or Minneapolis.
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"When I posted my Best of 2022 list, I noted that the central US had an especially strong showing on it, with five of the top 25 hailing from either St. Louis or Minneapolis.
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Third album from this Norwegian prog trio that frankly escaped my attention before. Its an all instrumental album with a dark retro feel. In tone I would compare them a bit to Agusa (but not in sound). If you like the Scandinavian sound this will knock you on your ass.
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"Having recently reviewed the latest disc from Norwegian progsters Kornmo I was looking forward to hearing some previous work. Well, it’s now time for their 2017 debut album titled Svartisen.
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"Picking up from their website that an early musical influence was UK band ‘Talk Talk’ it is, therefore, no surprise that they probably chose their name, ‘Laughing Stock’ from the same-named track on a ‘Talk-Talk’ album.
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"I have been struggling to write this review for some months now, not because I can't think of anything positive to say, but simply because I have found it difficult to review the final acts of Laughing Stock's Zero without spoilers.
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"Picking up from their website that an early musical influence was UK band ‘Talk Talk’ it is, therefore, no surprise that they probably chose their name, ‘Laughing Stock’ from the same-named track on a ‘Talk-Talk’ album.
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"You have to admire a group that name themselves after one of the most legendary albums in prog history, and Norway’s Laughing Stock live up to their namesake. Jan Mikael Sørensen, Håvard Enge, and Jan Erik Kirkevold Nilsen have released a very fine album that leaves me wanting more.
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"Langtidsperspektiv (Long-time perspective) is a concept album that has been inspired by local events and small stories in Langvassgrenda, a hamlet located in northern Rana
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Long running Norwegian prog rock/hard rock band decided to go with vocals in their native tongue for this release. Lucifer Was' music has a bit of a retro dark quality and heaviness to it - perhaps a touch of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep but also Jethro Tull as well.
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Long running Norwegian prog rock/hard rock band decided to go with vocals in their native tongue for this release. Lucifer Was' music has a bit of a retro dark quality and heaviness to it - perhaps a touch of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep but also Jethro Tull as well.
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