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  1. Thanks for the feedback dudes, its appreciated. Yeah, i see what you mean about the "lack of youthful exuberance". We are writing with different styles at the moment so we're still really looking to find our sound. We'd be looking to incorporate more electronic stuff, with a sequencer and such. These are only our first two tracks, but we're still really looking to do more with them. I'm hoping my singing will get better with more practise, but backing vocals on song 1 are something we'll definately want to be looking at. Larsen - One day i'll write music you'll enjoy
  2. Hey everyone, Our new band, The Snake Temple Kings, have some material to share with everyone. These are two songs which, are still works in progress. We're hoping to experiment with more instruments in the near future, but here's how are first two recorded songs are working out anyway. The band is, Thomas Wheeler (Bass), Thomas Ward (Drums), Andy Philips (Keys), and, myself Rory Will (Guitar, vocals); with more to follow in the near future, hopefully. It was recorded at Musical Vision. We're looking to get gigging soon, so if anyone could share a thought it would much appreciated! www.purevolume.com/thesnaketemplekings Cheers
  3. That gets me thinking. . . Anyone think they can honestly predict the next trend? Emo seems to me to be like hippies but with an adapted ego. Back then people had a lot more to fight for, now it SEEMS to most that we have a lot less to fight for. So, we stop singing about politics and morality, and start singing about ourselves. Songs about how our egos have been harmed by others and our girlfriends. . . When the ego acts in this way, its not uncommon for someone to seek to be "alternative", even just sub-consiously, to be the new 'cool'. So whats genuinly alternative now? Just wait till the right amount of ego gets hold of that and boom our new fad. . . Off-topic i know, but i just got thinking there. Might think about it some more o_O
  4. I actually found it funnier than most of the emo-bashing stuff that goes around. Emo = Ego
  5. Definately! Tool - Lateralus - Definately one of today's most influential albums Jeff Buckley - Grace Radiohead - OK Computer
  6. I only own "Days of future passed" (which i got on record for only 3.99 - god bless Groucho's in Dundee!!!) Brilliant album. Definately need to get more of their earlier stuff. Nights in white satin is a gorgeous song
  7. I don't get his voice at all. It's really irritating. Also his songs sound to me to be all the same and all of a really generic nature. Although, Jeff Buckley slips into one of his songs during a live performance of Hallelujah by leonard cohen which i like
  8. What about the Ozric Tentacles? I've been listening to them a lot recently - really stunning stuff. I really want to try getting synth sequences like theirs in the new prog project on the go (The Snake Temple Kings, coming soon ) Infact, anyone ever had a listen to Magma? They have a similarly mad concept not too unlike Gong's. Made up their own language 'n' all those crazy freaks! Their music might seem daft at first but it REALLY climaxes like no other band i've heard. Any thoughts on them?
  9. Faust in Aberdeen, i recon. . . Hopefully that will all change when i go see Gong in November
  10. I bought 3 Rick Wakeman LPs for 5 at Groucho's in Dundee the other day. God knows why. I haven't been brave enough to listen to them yet - the album covers are just too scary o_O
  11. Seeing as the jukebox is being replaced by a much larger one, theres going to be plenty room for prog isn't there? Muwhahaha Gong - You - is an awesome album, and isn't as insane as you might think. Must have! King Crimson - Red - First prog metal sound EVER - also must have! I think you should have a Status Quo album too, just because you can.
  12. I like what i read. I'm looking forward to this album even more now!
  13. I've been listening to Gong ALL day, so I've decided to start an appreciation thread here. Anyone else here enjoy Gong? Also to announce they are playing a 3 day festival in Amsterdam in November, which i would rather die than miss. Steve Hillage's System 7 are also playing a set amongst loads of other acts at the festival. I can only assume that Hillage isn't going to go all the way to Amsterdam and NOT play with his old band Gong so i'm literally crapping myself about this event. Info on the gig can be found at www.planetgong.co.uk I hope im not the only Gong lover on the site
  14. Amazing track. Tago Mago is awesome album
  15. Given you like that porcupine tree track' date=' i'd recommend you try the Ozric Tentacles. Most of their stuff is amazing though "Eternal Wheel", i find is a good one to start with. You can stream their tracks off of [url']www.progarchives.com I'd also recommend Gong - I never glid before Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Magma - Da Zeuhl Wortz Mechanik King Crimson - Starless Prog lovers should like those ones but i would encourage everyone to listen to these tracks cuz they demonstrate some highly original ideas.
  16. "Do sit down, sergeant. Shocks are far better absorbed with the knees bent."
  17. Neu! King Crimson Gong Ozric Tentacles Magma I also detest the smiths. all their songs sound the same to me
  18. I can't believe i paused "Gong" on my itunes to watch those o_O
  19. Does anyone know any websites where i might be able to purchase this on vinyl? Just listened to those mp3s again, and it sounds amazing! I must get this album
  20. I only have one Mogwai album, and although its alright, i find it pretty repetitive. I can imagine their other stuff to be like that too. . .
  21. No you don't HAVE to appreciate him. But it doesn't even have to take a fan of guitar orientated music for someone to see what he did for his genre. I used to be massively into guitar based music, and it was back then i thought Hendrix was even over rated. Listening to it keeping an open mind about how the people of the time would have heard it, lets you hear it in a different light though. Surely the likes of Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk wouldn't get labelled overrated nowadays as they are dated and its all been done now? They did for their genre what Hendrix did for his, pretty much. Atleast thats the way it seems to me at this point in time. Only too often do people assume that because they don't like it, it means nothing to the evolution of music.
  22. Ever since i was a kid, for some reason, i've always despised Chuck Norris.
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