Showing posts with label Progressive Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Progressive Rock. Show all posts

Monday, 28 September 2009

Pink Floyd



Here is a Pink Floyd post I promised for Kit. I have for you here some essentials:
The Wall
Dark Side of the Moon
Ummagumma
Piper At The Gates of Dawn
Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd

Enjoy
The Wall
Dark Side of the Moon
Ummagumma
Piper At The Gates of Dawn
Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

The Mars Volta - De-loused in the Comatorium



Artist: The Mars Volta
Album: De-loused in the Comatorium
Genre: Experimental, Progressive Rock
Website: http://www.themarsvolta.com/

This is The Mars Volta's first studio album. It's their most solid record to date mainly because of song structure. This album stays consistent with its musician's abilities to improvise and experiment without losing control over the song or the listener's attention. Their other albums tend to lose focus after a few minutes. This one has the best vocals, guitar, and drum work, so give it a listen, it's really awesome.

Tracklist:
1. Son et Lumière - (1:35)
2. Inertiatic ESP – (4:24)
3. Roulette Dares (The Haunt of) – (7:31)
4. Tira Me a las Arañas – (1:28)
5. Drunkship of Lanterns – (7:06)
6. Eriatarka – (6:20)
7. Cicatriz ESP – (12:29)
8. This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed – (4:58)
9. Televators – (6:19)
10. Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt – (8:42)

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Thursday, 25 December 2008

Rush

Artist: Rush
Album: Moving Pictures
Genre: Progressive Rock
Official Site: www.rush.com

Formed in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario in Canada, Rush is the best progressive rock band to come out of the 70's and 80's, and are still going strong today. This trio really fucking rocks. The skill of these musicians is incredible, as is seen across their 19 studio albums and 8 live albums. Geddy Lee is the band's frontman, acting as bass player most predominantly, but is also the vocalist and keyboard player, and is most well known for his incredible bass playing on songs such as YYZ. Guitarist Alex Lifeson shows incredible prowess in his simple yet intricate riffs, allowing the bass to take the lead role while providing the backing instrumentation - until the solo comes, at which point Alex can rip up a solo worthy of some of the greatest guitar gods. Drummer Niel Peart is one of the most well known drummers in all of music history, displaying some of the most technical drumming you'll find in any band short of Dream Theater, and is also the band's lyricist.

Together, these three put on an incredible live show. Over the years, the band members have all added to their respective stage rigs, and the results are astounding. Geddy Lee prefers to run his bass through the PA of the venue, so in the big empty space where his amps would be on stage, one can find various pieces of quirky equipment ranging from rotisseries with reall cooking chickens inside, washing machines with band t-shirts inside which are thrown to the crowd after the show, and vending machines full of flashy pieces of merchandise. Niel Peart's rotating drumset with over 50 drums, cymbals, bells, and other percussive instruments is a sight to behold. Alex Lifeson brings tons of guitars on stage with him, usually switching between each song. The band loves to play funny cartoons and other comedic visuals during their concerts, such as the Little Rush skit from South Park played during their Snakes & Arrows tour in 2007.

Overall, if you like progressive rock, or just want something you can jam to, Rush is your ticket.

Track Listing:
1. Tom Sawyer(4:31)
2. Red Barchetta - (6:10)
3. YYZ - (4:23)
4. Limelight - (4:20)
5. The Camera Eye - (10:59)
6. Witch Hunt (Part III of Fear) – (4:44)
7. Vital Signs – (4:46)

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