Dandolin wrote:Calling this prog, Third Ear Band division, for purposes of posting this somewhere somebody might actually enjoy it and not cramping the flow on some other thread:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5ED9F3acyY[/youtube]
Aktuala - Aktuala
plus, it's Italian, so that automatically makes it prog friendly, right Dowi?
it's a slippery territory.
I've never dug into world music, but I enjoy when a non-traditional-western-instrument comes up in a different context.
You know what? I just decided PALLBEARER counts. I'm putting on the future classic from 2014"Foundations of Burden" tonight.
"SWIPE LEFT ASSHOLE!" -retinal orbita "Whatever ASSHOLE here’s my pedal that makes humpback whale noises and also it has a built in sequencer so stick it in your craw! -retinal orbita "Patty Mullen takes me from a ball peen to a sledge" -The Great Velvet Hammer "...at this exact moment Divine has learned of your jealous scheme from the local town gossip. She also has your address, ASS HOLE!" -Narrator (Mr. J) PINK FLAMINGOS 1 bird per post please
Dandolin wrote:
also, I wonder how a "world music" (as much as I hate to use that empty marketing term) thread would be welcomed? Or did Chank already start one?
I haven't started one, but I think there may've been a few of 'em here over time. I don't think there's been enough sustained interest to keep one goin'.
It's too bad because there's lots of great music from all over. Like this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRk7Hd1qhPE[/youtube]
best prog riff since ltia imo. This album is so underrated, one of a few bands that managed to sound like an old band without sounding old
imagine finding out your son is your daughter & she's into noise music
qersty wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRk7Hd1qhPE[/youtube]
best prog riff since ltia imo. This album is so underrated, one of a few bands that managed to sound like an old band without sounding old
i don't like the face that guitars&keys are super clean all the time, but the overall sound reminds me of late 70ies prog indeed.