Friday13th
05.15.21 | Eligibility: You must be a regular/non-alt sputnik user to submit a progressive rock album. The album must have fewer than 30 votes/ratings on Sputnik and cannot be a repeat from the past Prog tourneys (just ask and I should remember). The album must also be readily available through a free, online streaming resource (like youtube, bandcamp or spotify).
HOW TO SUBMIT: Comment with your band and album name and WITH A SHORT DESCRIPTION ON WHY YOU LIKE THE ALBUM. PLEASE POST A LINK TO THE ALBUM STREAM. I will upload the information given on the list to confirm your admission.
General Rules: You must listen to each album at least once before voting. You may vote for your own album when matched up. There will likely be 16 contestants locked into this tournament. By entering, YOU ARE SAYING “I’M GONNA JAM ALL OF THESE AND PARTICIPATE IN VOTING.” Failure to participate may lead to you being kicked out of the contest. "Spectators" can vote as long as they hear both albums, aren't alts, etc.
Schedule: Each discovery (first time, head-to-head) match will last a week long. Should be about nine-ten weeks. I encourage jamming the album multiple times, researching other similar albums, or commenting with your thoughts on the albums. |
Divaman
05.15.21 | I thought long and hard about this, and since this is Friday's last prog tournament, I'm going out with a bang. This is an album I would have thought most of you would have listened to, but maybe as not, as very few of you have rated it.
Procol Harum - Live With the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Normally, I would be reluctant to go with a live album. But this particular LP was actually Procol's best selling album ever. The pluses include live performances of some of Procol's proggiest material ever, including their 19-minute opus classic "In Held 'Twas in I", and the acknowledged best version of their song "Conquistador" (which is much better than the studio version on their first album). The LP is also historic as being one of the earliest collaborations between a symphony orchestra and a rock band. The only real minus in that their great guitarist Robin Trower was no longer with them here, and organist Matthew Fisher had also long since left the band at this point. But Dave Ball and Chris Copping do a fine job in their place, and as a special treat, Procol lyricist Keith Reid makes a rare appearance on "In Held 'Twas in I" during the spoken interlude that begins, "Held close by that which some despise". Overall, this was one of the classic live albums of the 1970s, and a highlight in the career of one of my favorite bands of all time.
https://tinyurl.com/vdw69bex |
Divaman
05.15.21 | Note - the original album only included the first five tracks included here. You can listen to the sixth, "Luskus Delph", as a bonus if you like, but I'd ask that you rate the LP based on the other five tracks. (Especially since the Grand Finale of "In Held 'Twas in I" ends the LP with dramatic flair). |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | @Divaman Good pick, I surprised Sput has been sleeping on that one. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | FYI I had to cut a bit of your descriptions cause its exceeding the allowed length of the list entry. |
Divaman
05.15.21 | Fair enough. Yes, I've been surprised and horrified that it has as few ratings as it does. Hopefully its inclusion in the tourney will rectify that. As you can see, I wrote the Sputnik review for this one a few years back.
Thanks again for doing this, Friday. I've been looking forward to it. |
Pangea
05.15.21 | Moose Loose - Elgen Er Los
Moose Loose was a 70s Norwegian instrumental progressive rock and jazz fusion band. I love how dynamic and eclectic this album is. It can both jam out and be soulful. The musicanship is on point and all instruments (guitars and keys very prominently and well-done, but the bass guitar and drums are both still excellent) harmonize very well together. It's a very engaging album all the way through.
Also this has to be one of the best bandnames ever
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAo5fZEaXWo&list=OLAK5uy_n__60Ep2-wQJZum4DraOEL-GhEJ2vxscM
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3Zkqtd2SOcPVihEaqQPzNc?si=M20pBDqcTCOgGV7aZl48pQ
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Friday13th
05.15.21 | @Pangea welcome, I've never heard of that album but it sounds exciting. Yes, that is an awesome band name lol |
TheNotrap
05.15.21 | I'll be checking some of these for sure. War Dance is awesome |
Koris
05.15.21 | Gonin-ish by Gonin-ish. Some of the strangest avant-garde prog metal Japan has ever produced, and it's a shame that their music has never been reviewed much (if at all) on Sput. They use both male and female vocals to produce both harsh and clean vocals, and their lyrics come from classic Japanese literature. In their own words: "Gonin-ish is progressive metal band, the music futures "silence" and "chaos". To express these, we are careful about managing beautiful melody, death voice, a delicate piano, a percussive piano, irregular time, tension chords and the techniques". I might review one of their albums someday, as they definitely deserve more attention. Here's the link to the album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su4ANTVhN9I |
Jethro42
05.15.21 | Many thanks Friday, for this new edition.
Regal Worm - Pig Views
Modern prog band featuring a multi-instrumentalist experimenting avant gardist music. Band is injecting Medieval and psychedelic touches in their weird kind of prog that contains start and stop patterns and eccentric turns. Alternance of punchy and pastoral ambiences give tonus to the mix. It's generally sophisticated and simple in the same time. It's really melodic, and vocals serve as an instrument. Good use of mellotrons, organs and many more keys and synths. Kinda Beck on acid, making prog.
On Spotify
On Bandcamp
https://regalworm.bandcamp.com/album/pig-views |
zakalwe
05.15.21 | That’ll be Regal Worm to win it then.
Not particularly ‘obscure’ but I don’t think one of this bands albums has mustered up more than 40 votes.
I’ll go with possibly me fave album from last year.
Pendragon - Love Over Fear
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zakalwe
05.15.21 | I’ll also do a blurb and link thingy |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | All those sound good! I’ll upload them when I get home. |
Zig
05.15.21 | Glad this is back!
My entry:
Tantra - Mistérios e Maravilhas
It definitely shows the best symphonic prog in Portugal. The album is full of long instrumental passages, loaded with feeling and elegance, beautiful melodies and a strong emotional charge, with ripped solos from keyboards and electric guitars, and percussion with multi-rhythmic dynamics. Almost all instrumental, only two tracks have lyrics: À Beira do Fim and Partir Sempre, curiously the first and the last one, respectively.
https://youtu.be/fmFMLZXPPiQ
https://open.spotify.com/album/0nbsfmdRTPkqR7v5Y35Mk3 (with Bonus tracks) |
bgillesp
05.15.21 | My rec is Tarántula- Self-titled (I’ll add it to the DB in a bit)
As some of y’all may have figured out by now, I love Spanish/Portuguese-language prog, and this album is one of my new favorites from Spain. While there are some obvious similarities to some well known bands like Jethro Tull or Marillion (synth tones are a lot like Marillion, but this came out first), they also have plenty of uniqueness to their sound incorporating touches of blues. All in all, they are a mix of quite a few of my favorite things in prog and I hope there is something for everyone on this record.
Spotify and YT links on their way |
zakalwe
05.15.21 | Pendragon - Love Over Fear
https://pendragon3.bandcamp.com/album/love-over-fear
A neo-prog gem from one of the most underrated bands in the entire genre who’ve been at it for decades.
Is it a tad cheesy, a bit over produced and lacking a certain something? Yes but I’ll be buggered if it’s not one of the greatest albums of the last few years.
*Cheers for doing this Friday it has always been a highlight of sput. Looking forward to it* |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | @bgillesp I generally trust your judgment, but is Tarantula's debut really a prog album? I have never heard it and what I read online only says it is power metal. If it is prog-power that works but it's gotta be at least as prog as Helloween's Keepers albums. |
bgillesp
05.15.21 | Different tarantula 10 years earlier and very different. Gimme 5 minutes and you’ll see. About to pull out my laptop to get you the details |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | If bgillesp can satisfy the inquisition, we're left with 6 open slots! |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Ah, that explains it LOL |
bgillesp
05.15.21 | https://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=396783
I just added it to the database. Below is YT and spotify links
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_myYJZVRsY4Cn1NcL7uJL0mT5KJw4g9eHc
https://open.spotify.com/album/248R6Xx8B3nLiiQqhBWGNN |
bgillesp
05.15.21 | e21... or whatever all those numbers are is sure to join if we give him time. |
bgillesp
05.15.21 | edit from the double post. Sabrutin and MrSirLordGentleman hopefully will rejoin us as well. Maybe Sharktooth if we can find him |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Cool picks, guys. I've heard the Procol Harum live album and been meaning to check out Tantra album for a while, but sure enough you guys know a lot of obscure albums I've never heard of before! |
Jethro42
05.15.21 | Make sure you keep up a place for e210013. He's off line during the week ends. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Yeah it's definitely worth waiting at least till Monday for e21 to get on this. He should have told me though! |
Inoculaeted
05.15.21 | Jordsjo - Nattfiolen
A sweet piece of bingeable Norweigen prog. Replete with synth and flute there’s no hiding the influence of Jethro Tull, but it’s truest ancestry lies in the melodicism of early Camel and Swedish instrumentalist Bo Hansson. For me, good prog tricks the listener into feeling like he’s hearing something playful but familiar while still pushing the experimental boundaries and Nattfiolen is one of the finest examples of that in recent memory. Headphones are the only way to listen, as some of the stereo effects really bring the fairy tale to life.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/54Ooribd5hSPdl2keRxLBT
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qPeIJkyf84
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Friday13th
05.15.21 | @Inoculaeted is your username a Tool reference? :] |
porcupinetheater
05.15.21 | Fuck Regal Worm's gonna be a tough one to top hmm |
Inoculaeted
05.15.21 | Course. It was updated from Aenimaeted when was an impressionable lad. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Nice. I actually did not like Tool when I was young. I was into Metallica and Priest and thought Tool was depressing and boring. Now I dig of course. |
Inoculaeted
05.15.21 | Metallica first and then Tool for me as well. Yes that is the correct sequence of things. |
e210013
05.15.21 | Sorry guys. But you know me already. The weekends are always for my family. So, this is an exception.
Ok, let's g to the last Friday's tournament. May it be the best.
Strawbs - Just A Collection Of Antiques And Curious
Strangely, this is a classic prog album of the 70's but that went unnoticed even by many prog heads. This is a very important and curious album, mainly due to four things. First, thecnically this is a live album because it was recorded live, but in reality it's a brand new album it terms of tracks. Second, this album was the real turning point to Strawbs, the album that made of them a true prog band, in my opinion, one of the best prog folk bands ever. Third, this the first of the two albums of Strawbs with Rick Wakeman as a band's member, the album that catapulted him to the stardom, you know, Yes. Forth, this is, in my opinion too, one of the best prog albums of the beginning of the 70's.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4HlO9kW2BJ3M9aTqOkM7DF?autoplay=true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsDI8kGwCdg |
Divaman
05.15.21 | Ironic - I'm listening to the very first Strawbs album even as I type this.
Glad you made it, e! |
e210013
05.15.21 | You're welcome buddy. It's a pleasure to choose a Strawbs album. I always loved them. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Welcome Mr. e21, glad you are on board and with a Strawbs album! Always a great band. |
Inoculaeted
05.15.21 | Literally haven’t heard anything besides mine in this list yet so I’m psyched. |
e210013
05.15.21 | Thanks Mr. Friday too. I couldn't lose your last tournament, really. |
TheIntruder
05.15.21 | Quiet Sun - Mainstream
I love the Canterbury prog style. As a real contestant for the first time, and it seems the last too, I needed to choose one of its albums and Mainstream is one of the best albums to that of the '70s. I love the album and Manzanera guitar style.
I expect a great prog tournament.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6WUzJONHD1qkuMhbqJfgsD?autoplay=true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQsmzpFVXkM |
e210013
05.15.21 | Nice to see a Canterbury knight in this tourney. Thanks Intruder. Nice choice. |
TheIntruder
05.15.21 | Thanks e. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | I guess I never realized Intruder has been proggin with us for a while but has never submitted an album until now. Welcome to the game! |
TheIntruder
05.15.21 | Thanks, Friday. |
e210013
05.15.21 | Yeah, it's true. I seems we are going to have another great prog tourney. |
porcupinetheater
05.15.21 | A'ight, I'm gonna go with
Yolk - Solar
Incredible fluid layering of sounds with a tricked-out, almost krautrock approach to rhythm. Playful vocals and vibrant atmosphere, whole thing sounds like a wonky prog forest. And they keep it tight, under 40 minutes long, praise be.
https://yolkmusic.bandcamp.com/album/solar
(Album art's messed up on Sput right now, but I asked for a fix in the meds thread, should be updated soon) |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Done! Welcome, porcupinetheater. Say, is your username a prog reference or something? ;) |
e210013
05.15.21 | It seams to be, really. |
MrSirLordGentleman
05.15.21 | oh no, did I miss it?
is there still space? |
e210013
05.15.21 | Two. Be ready. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Absolutely, two spots left. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | I was about to cry if Gentleman didn't show. |
MrSirLordGentleman
05.15.21 | Since it seems you're aiming at 16 contestants, here I go
Serú Girán - La Grasa de las Capitales: One of the many projects by Charly Garcia, one of the biggest names in latin rock. La Grasa de las Capitales is a slow, bluesy prog album with what feels to me like a very nocturnal and urban vibe. Also a lot of jazz fusion into it, and your classic argentinian vocals!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm6Qzilw5Cs&ab_channel=Ser%C3%BAGir%C3%A1n |
MrSirLordGentleman
05.15.21 | "I was about to cry if Gentleman didn't show."
lol sorry m8. Elections day over here. Was out of home all day |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | Almost couldn't get those accents to work on the artist name, but copy and paste did the trick lol |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | ah, well good luck on both contests LOL |
MrSirLordGentleman
05.15.21 | yeah, don't know who added it like that to the database. As a spanish speaker of course I'm used to them, but we all know sputnik is "special" lol |
porcupinetheater
05.15.21 | "Say, is your username a prog reference or something? ;)"
Coincidence! I like to steal porcupines from their burrows in the middle of the night and feed them lsd before unleashing them on one of Chicago's many storefront theatre spaces. Reviews are subpar, porcupines can't act. |
Friday13th
05.15.21 | LOL |
TwigTW
05.16.21 | Did someone say prog tourney? I'm ready... bring 'em on! |
Friday13th
05.16.21 | :D
:D
:D |
farmerobama
05.16.21 | Ibio - Cuevas de Altamira
Really cool 70s release, blending in spanish folk music and progressive rock which works astonishingly well. There are great compositions on here and I didn't know before that prog sounded so sweet with the spanish language.
https://open.spotify.com/album/7JHzOcKxQZVRAeAHIHjjSn?si=A8sjXPI8S7uFUpY7bEtLkw&utm_source=copy-link |
Jethro42
05.16.21 | But seriously, I was thinking of you to complete the candidates, Twig :) I was to shoutbox you! |
Friday13th
05.16.21 | Alright y'all, farmerobama finished the list for us. That is 16 albums per tradition. We have all the contestants will start the head-to-head matches tomorrow! |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | Hey what the hell, I thought there was time! I have a suggestion, which wasn't on the database and I would add it this morning!
Hercules and Lernaean Hydra - In Other Worlds (1976)
It's an album that bursts with creativity and musicality. It's apparent it was created by people who loved music and paid attention to detail. It's never static in one place and genre, and this fluidity is further highlighted by the numerous different singers that guest here, and the more than 80 (!) different instruments used for the end result. It wouldn't be a 70's greek prog album without numerous references to Greek folk music and of course all the lyrics are in Greek as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Sk8qaJ5c0w |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | I see that the positions are closed :/ Too bad. Anyway, the album is there, for anyone who wants to give it a go! Thanks Friday for doing this again! I wanted to do the hype I promised but never got far, as studies caught up with me. I was hoping to do a ''Reviewers who blessed us with obscure gems'' list next (and perhaps I will do it sometime) including albums who would have never been reviewed without the contribution of some excellent Sputnik users. |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | Gotta get Myth in here!! Let's expand the competition to 128 open spots in the spirit of camaraderie! |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | Do we even have 128 progheads in here?? |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | Do we even have 128 users?? |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | Myth I will jam that Other Worlds record and report back how many of the contestants it would have wiped the floor with |
bgillesp
05.16.21 | Let Myth in! We can do a 3 album play-in for the first discovery round |
bgillesp
05.16.21 | Also I am very happy about all the spanish-language stuff here |
Friday13th
05.16.21 | Alright Myth, I’ll change it up for you. Does Twig have one as well? |
bgillesp
05.16.21 | Are you starting discovery next week? |
Friday13th
05.16.21 | I was gonna start today but we can wait for another album to make it 18. |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | you're awesome Friday, I was really eager to join this one, it's been so long, my oh my! |
bgillesp
05.16.21 | Format gonna be 18 -> 9 -> 4 or 18 -> 8 -> 4? |
Friday13th
05.16.21 | @bgillesp yeah what I think we’ll do is in the elimination round, everyone ranks their top 4 of the 9 so only four move to the semi final round. |
bgillesp
05.16.21 | I like it |
zakalwe
05.16.21 | Album cover for 14 is top |
Jethro42
05.16.21 | I think I know whom I'll be match up with. |
TwigTW
05.16.21 | Here's one to even things out... Hermann Szobel-Szobel. It's genres are Jazz Fusion/Prog Rock. If that looks Ok to you Friday, I'll write a blurb for it now. |
TwigTW
05.16.21 | Child prodigy Hermann Szobel composed and produced one album at the age of 18 before he disappeared from the music world completely. The album has a Frank Zappa vibe, with emphasis on piano (Szobel's instrument), percussion, and vibraphone. It was obscure even when it was released in the 70s, but a 2012 reissue has given us a second chance to enjoy it. |
TwigTW
05.16.21 | Oh yeah... Here's the link to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2VUcwcNH6YbFCPfntYcYdG?si=iBz1ZcHoRta7TNbKOWMizg |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | does it ever occur to you how strange all these might seem to people who only occasionally listen to music? Like, if I was to enter a chat about engine designs for fuel economy in the '80s from Germany and Japan, and people exchanged opinions about how that influenced the car industry... |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | ''Top 10 Spark Plugs since 2000'' list by SputnikMachine User #2354
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porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | I'd like to submit
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | Hmmm I can't find it on bandcamp!! |
Inoculaeted
05.16.21 | @porc - Obscure even for your standards. Do they have a bandcamp?
Edit. Get out of my head |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | It doesn't look like it! Do they know how much money they're missing out on from bandcamp Fridays??
Edit: But it's so cozy in here, just the two of us! ;] |
Inoculaeted
05.16.21 | They could be sellin a saucerful of merch |
porcupinetheater
05.16.21 | Lmao uploading prints to the merch page like Add'em Art, Mother |
Mythodea
05.16.21 | >Do they know how much money they're missing out on from bandcamp Fridays
I think they're might having problems with their label. It sucks when you hit a beaurocratic Wall.
Edit:
>Lmao uploading prints to the merch page like Add'em Art, Mother
I quit |
Inoculaeted
05.16.21 | Brilliance. Shut this down it won’t be topped. |
Friday13th
05.17.21 | Alright, we’re all set then. I’ll add Myth and Twig’s albums tomorrow and begin a round. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I think there's something screwed up with that entry, norm. BA stands for Bosnia and Herzegovina. I'm going to change it to Alas (AR). (And I'm changing the other Alas to Alas (US) and requesting that the mods delete this album from the US band.) |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | Can I change the YouTube link to this one:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mWS8vCSWMAhWCUBG8DVcCDDOji8Tln-GU
I saw the other one is a different version with different ordering of some tracks, while others are omitted. |
Friday13th
05.17.21 | Sure. FYI Discovery Rd 1 is up. |
e210013
05.17.21 | This seems this will be another great prog journey. It has albums from the classic prog era and some new ones too. It's very eclectic with albums that go from the symphonic prog to some avant-garde works. It has unusual diversified albums from their origin, which go from the Latin America even to Japan. And above all and against my expectations, now I must confess that I was afraid that we wouldn’t have 16 contestants, my fears weren't confirmed and we have also more, 18. Amazing. Friday is able to does miracles, really.
So, good luck to everyone. I'm really excited with this entries. Honestly, I’ve never heard to talk of many of them. But what is really interesting and important is that we have the opportunity to know albums that probably we would never know nothing about its existence.
That the journey begin. |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | ^ exactly what this guy said, right here |
farmerobama
05.17.21 | word. |
e210013
05.17.21 | Thanks guys. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | This should be a lot of fun. The only LP I've ever listened to before is my own, although I've definitely listened to a lot of Strawbs over the years, but never this particular LP. |
e210013
05.17.21 | It's great. I'm sure you will like it Diva. It belongs to their classic era. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I'm sure you're right. I was just looking at the track list, and while the other names aren't familiar to me, I do remember "Song of a Sad Little Girl" from a couple of their Greatest Hits compilations. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I actually know (or knew - I haven't seen him in a decade) John Ford, their bass player of many years (including on this album). He lives out here on Long Island these days. (At least I think he still lives here).
In fact, he once backed me up in a show while I sang my one (and only) greatest hit. :) |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | it must have been a massive hit if it turned you into a Diva |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I wish, Myth. :) It more of a cult classic within a certain VERY limited group of people.
My "Divaman" name is something I've used for many years for a simple reason -- my wife used to sing in a band. Hence, she was the diva (not because she's spoiled or demanding, just because she's a singer), and I am her man. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I'm not even really a singer. But I wrote one novelty song, and I was invited to sing it at a number of shows near where I live. We were friends with a lot of the musicians in the area, and all I used to have to tell them was it was 12-bar blues in the key of E, and if they could play that, I could perform my song with them. |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | I loved that peep into your past man. Sounds cozy! Perhaps you could grace us with it if it's on somewhere and you feel proud! |
Divaman
05.17.21 | I wish I could, but currently it's not. It was only ever recorded (to the best of my knowledge) once, and to be honest, I've always held back from posting it anywhere because there's a tiny flub in one of the verses of that particular performance (and because I'm fairly technologically challenged). |
someone
05.17.21 | if there still is a room, i'd like to throw a rec |
someone
05.17.21 | Collegium Musicum - s/t
So in Czechoslovakia you were not allowed to call your band any foreign name, except for Latin. Supposedly that was to preserve the local culture and language. So these four Slovak composers, music theorists, jazzmen and experimentators chose a Latin name literally just meaning "music collective" and set out to teach the world (but mostly Czechoslovakia) the extents of musical possibilities. In a society that is being drilled into its head that the only good musical genre is classical music and all that rock and jazz is just the Western usurpers trying to undermine the good communist morale, these absolute mad lads pretty much put the whole musical propagandist idea on its head, delivering rock music composed as classical concertos, elaborate jazz pieces and that sweet professional-educated-musician spiel that knocks the heathens outta park babeyy! And their influence is strongly felt on Czech and Slovak music scene today, various now legendary bands like Blue Effect (you might know them as the band One-T sampled on that one hit song) or The Plastic People of the Universe (who pushed the envelope of progressive and psychedelic music to a degree never before seen, forced to operate underground and making what in essence can be now called drone). |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | oh boy, I can already see it. By tomorrow there will be more suggestions and then we will be FORCED to make the limit at 32 albums. |
someone
05.17.21 | love Strawbs and Quiet Sun
kinda meh on Pendragon and Procol Harum
but we'll see |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | it's already started, someone. You can see on Friday's lists that there's already the first round |
someone
05.17.21 | oh shoot. so i'm late |
Mythodea
05.17.21 | So it seems! Even I was late, and we had to work around it, so we added two more albums. But I highly doubt the mighty Lord and Savior Friday13th would accept *two more* |
someone
05.17.21 | damn.
should have picked an album sooner.
but maybe some other late entrant might swoop in soon and we have another pair. after all, it's easier fitting a coupling into a tourney than an odd man out. |
Divaman
05.17.21 | Whether or not Friday finds a way to admit your entry, though, you're still allowed to vote in any matchup, as long as you give both albums a listen. |
someone
05.17.21 | i know i know, i'm planning on it |
Friday13th
05.18.21 | @someone sorry man, we’re already over capacity. I suppose if someone swoops in we could add a couple, but it would have to be soon. |
someone
05.18.21 | thank you RugMaster!
is it not too late, Friday? |
MiloRuggles
05.18.21 | i fucked up, too many votes |
MiloRuggles
05.18.21 | daym, i'm workin, might struggle to find somethin in time haha |
someone
05.18.21 | well as long as you cook something up before FridayMane shows up |
porcupinetheater
05.18.21 | Do Pink Floyd - Wish You Could Hear |
MiloRuggles
05.18.21 | u big silly
Kollektiv - Kollektiv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4YXHLIh6mo
Jazzy krautrock mit flute. More effects pedals than your Dad's favourite band. Viele spass fur alles. 2 votes just doesn't cut it. This write-up is short, but this album is long. |
porcupinetheater
05.18.21 | “More effects pedals than your Dad’s favourite band”
Is My Bloody Valentine dad rock now? |
MrSirLordGentleman
05.18.21 | "Is My Bloody Valentine dad rock now?"
they started to become dad rock around the time grunge bands did |
porcupinetheater
05.18.21 | If Slowdive can get back together do you think my Dad will come back from the Cigarette store and love mommy again? |
Friday13th
05.18.21 | Well, I did warn everyone we are going to prog harder than Sput has ever progged. |
Friday13th
05.18.21 | @someone I need a streaming link for the Collegium Musicum album |
MiloRuggles
05.18.21 | MBV are your Dad's favourite band? Woak
Just to let you know in case you're doing some copypaste shenanigans, Friday, I've just amended the Youtube link in my previous comment to a better/longer version of the album |
Jethro42
05.18.21 | I am a dad. Should I be discriminated? |
MiloRuggles
05.18.21 | only by your child(ren) |
bgillesp
05.19.21 | The more the merrier!! |
porcupinetheater
05.19.21 | Keep piling on recs so the tourney never stops and Friday is caught in the gravity of the Hell he created!! |
Friday13th
05.19.21 | Sputnik servers shut down permanently just by pure overload of prog XD |
Divaman
05.19.21 | Let's keep this prog going, baby! |
Mythodea
05.19.21 | Ah, my vision of 32 albums in the tourney is starting to take on flesh |
someone
05.19.21 | And in the end I'm the one stalling everyone. Sorry, here's the link: https://youtu.be/oKXg4PILseU |
porcupinetheater
05.19.21 | Kinda honest to god stoked to hear Kollektiv
Jazzy - fucking check
krautrock - giveittomebaby
flute - celibate sax, right on
pedals - stomp me, do it again
Daddy's favorite band - I miss him |
Friday13th
05.19.21 | @someone not making it easier for me with the long description I had to edit, but you did make it easier for me by getting two relatively similar albums so I can just match those together without disturbing the plan lol |
Friday13th
05.19.21 | Okay, the prog blob is now 20 contestants. We are seriously done now, because I don't think anyone has patience for more. |
someone
05.19.21 | thanks be to you, yee kind soul |
Mythodea
05.19.21 | best prog tournament evurrrrrr |
SharkTooth
05.19.21 | Well darn, I missed my chance to submit
oh well |
Mythodea
05.19.21 | If you say you had an album and that it's a really cool album, Friday might let you in, under the condition we find another user to submit as well. But you have to push it a little. |
someone
05.19.21 | i'll listen to it at the very least. provided your description is good |
SharkTooth
05.19.21 | If you want sure
Soft Machine - Hidden Details
Soft Machine's latest record is way better than you'd expect, these are experienced prog musicians doing their thing, and it feels almost effortless, even at their current age. This record is packed with some richly atmospheric jazzy tracks, and while it might not be up there with their best, it's still a very strong record that is befitting of the band and canterbury scene's name |
bgillesp
05.20.21 | Does this mean we have 22 now? I’m all in for it if so, but if not I will still check the extra recs |
Friday13th
05.20.21 | Woa there maties, who said anything about 22? I think that would be well past what is practical. Besides, isn’t Sharktooth only # 21? No hard feelings man, but you are quite late. |
Divaman
05.20.21 | In Shark's defense, Friday, I would want inform you that he actually tried to submit this album too early, on one of Jethro's prog lists a few weeks ago, but we told him you weren't accepting submissions yet.
It's still definitely your call, and I understand that in order to even consider accepting his submission, you'd need one more submission from somewhere to make it an even 22. |
porcupinetheater
05.20.21 | Friday I want ice cream! Stop at the drive-thru and GET ME ICE CREAM |
Mythodea
05.20.21 | I feel like it's not one user's obligation to carry the tournament. Perhaps, if we all agree, this tournament can be continued by sharing the burden. More suggestions, more lists => more users |
someone
05.20.21 | or someone specific can just take the reins next year |
Mythodea
05.20.21 | I don't know why you should take it specifically (hihihihi) but yep, that's also true about next year |
Divaman
05.20.21 | If we were going to do something like that, though, I would definitely want for Friday to be OK with it. He has put so much work into running this over the years that I would want to know we had his blessing.
Also, I would warn everyone that as someone who did a folk tournament last year modeled after Friday's prog tournament, actually putting one of these things together and getting everyone to continually participate over the entire course of the tournament is a major pain in the butt. |
e210013
05.20.21 | Agreed. |
Mythodea
05.20.21 | you're absolutely right, Friday is the absolute prog master in these waters, and as the original organizer, he should give his seal of approval |
Friday13th
05.20.21 | You all have my approval to start whatever similar tourneys you want, whether more prog or any other genre. That is what I wanted from the beginning. I enjoyed participating in Divaman’s folk tourney, and yes it was nice to sit back and let someone else do the work lol |
porcupinetheater
05.20.21 | Puttin’ together a musique concrete & reductivism tourney, get hype |
Mythodea
05.20.21 | big if true |
Friday13th
05.20.21 | @porcupinetheater LOL good luck |
someone
05.20.21 | Cordwainer and me gon be all over that, porc |
Divaman
05.21.21 | I thought about doing another folk tournament this March, but I didn't have it in me. Then I saw that you were planning to do a prog tourny, and I thought, good. But maybe I'll do another folk one next year. |
bgillesp
05.21.21 | More tourneys sounds great. Shark can save the rec for next year. And sorry Friday, I did not mean for my excitement over recs to be a request for you to take on more burden. I was just being excited and you may feel free to ignore it :) |
bgillesp
05.21.21 | I would definitely join (or spectate) another folk tourney. Idk about any of that other stuff though |
SharkTooth
05.22.21 | I didn't really post that to submit to the tourney though @Friday, I posted that because someone on this comment section said he'd listen to it anyway, and I wanted to share a record I liked
I'm well aware I missed out on my chance lol
anyway at least there's new prog to listen to |
Friday13th
05.23.21 | @Sharktooth Got it. And again wish you could join in, but right now we are going long as it is.
@All reminder, voting for the first round ends tomorrow. |
Divaman
05.27.21 | Hi guys. As we head into this eighth Prog Rock Tournament, I thought it might be a good time to make a list highlighting the history of the tournament.
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?listid=196443 |
Divaman
05.27.21 | Fun note: As you can see, MySirLordGentleman is the only person to have won the tournament twice, although Jethro will be doing his best to tie up that score this year. The rest of us are all hoping to win for the first time. |
porcupinetheater
05.27.21 | Feel like Jethro has a real shot at it, that Regal Worm album was made to clean up in this sorta thing |
Divaman
05.27.21 | Well, we'll see. I'm not familiar with that album yet, but Jethro always seems to be in the mix to win it all. |
Friday13th
05.27.21 | So DivergentThinking is too busy to participate, so I have swapped his entry out for Sharktooth's. I'm sure the Gonin-ish album is great, but I run a pretty tight ship here and it has been replaced with some Soft Machine! Luckily the match up I had in mind works fine. |
e210013
05.27.21 | No problem, pal. You're the man. |
Jethro42
05.27.21 | hahaha guys, you're too much optimistic. There are always great entries in each tourneys, and I never think I'm meant to win. Like somebody said lately, tourneys are not made to win. They are made to present other prog albums. |
e210013
05.27.21 | Absolutely. And the great winners aren't us, but the bands and albums themselves. Besides, this is the spirit of the tourney, to check new great and forgotten prog works. |
Jethro42
05.27.21 | Yes my friend...It's always fun to win, I'm not telling the contrary, but I'm loving every step of a tourney. The progression to the finals is epic. |
e210013
05.27.21 | Absolutely. I agree. |
SharkTooth
05.27.21 | Soft Machine Stream links:
YT:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGIf97m243M
Bandcamp:https://softmachine-moonjune.bandcamp.com/album/hidden-details-hd
Unfortunately it's not on Spotify |
Jethro42
05.27.21 | A modern Soft Machine, hum, interesting. Plus it's well rated in Progarchives. Welcome, Shark. |
Divaman
05.27.21 | Sorry to lose the Gonin-ish, but excited for the Soft Machine. Welcome back SharkTooth. |
Divaman
05.28.21 | Here's a brief commercial for prog enthusiasts - the American prog band Evership, who were an entrant in our most recent prog tourny prior to this one, just released a new LP last Friday, for anyone who might be interested. I just added it to the database. |
e210013
05.28.21 | "Unfortunately it's not on Spotify"
Yes it is. Here is the link: https://open.spotify.com/album/5ijfqLdImnssCRX5Gah0xW?autoplay=true |
e210013
05.28.21 | I've already noticed about the new album of Evership. Yes, I'm interested. Thanks for adding it here Diva. |
bgillesp
05.28.21 | So many of these ended up not being on Spotify (at least in America, the strawbs album is region blocked). But I downloaded all the ones I could for an upcoming trip I have so I can listen to them on the plane to get ahead some. |
e210013
05.28.21 | Oh! I'm very sorry about that. I didn't know that. This is a crazy world, indeed. |
bgillesp
05.29.21 | It’s okay! I’ll be able to use youtube/Bandcamp to listen once I’m back home |