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Rickter Scale Show 192 - Progday 2008 Preview
airing Sunday, August 24 from 8-11 PM EST and Monday, August 25 from 1-4 PM EST
Fourteen times now, music lovers will have converged on a farm outside Chapel Hill, North Carolina for the longest American prog festival. Some well-known and later to be well-known progressive bands have played Progday. This year features a couple of heavyweights, some established artists, and some up and comers. A good mix of styles this time. Here's some music from every band, except Pinnacle (did not have a full song to play). Von Frickle - Antiparticle Assassin Pyramidium Freak Parade Galactic Bounty Hunter A band that's new to me, but I really like what I've heard. Quirky is too tame of a word for Von Frickle, from their music to the live uniforms they wear. Abigail's Ghost - Waiting Room Love Sounds Dead People's Review I'm conflicted about this band. I have "Selling Insincerity", and the music is wonderful, but every song sounds like a Porcupine Tree tune from Lightbulb Sun to Deadwing albums. Some of the songs you can even match against particular PT songs. There's even a Wilson in the band! Seriously, though - I'm betting they will be great live and they will also be at Rosfest 2009. After all, Marillion's Grendel almost pigeonholed them, and that turned out all right. Ain Soph - Ride On A Camel Variations on a Theme by Brian Smith Japanese Canterbury. That's awesome. Mirthrandir - For Four Not a lot to choose from in the catalogue, so I went with the longest song. Live, Alan Benjamin from Advent is the guitarist. They also played Rosfest. Canvas Solaris - Chromatic Dusk Interface Sinusoid Mirage Vaihayasa Their influences are heavy bands such as Voivod (a good thing in my book) - but these songs are a bit different. Good, instrumental rock. Kinetic Element - Now And Forever The Ascent The first two songs of this year's "Powered by Light Suite". Mike Visaggio is a tireless worker and scored a slot at the pre-show. They will kick some ass. Cheer Accident - Frozen Learning How to Fly The Day After I Never Met You This year's "Orion band" award winner... very interesting sounds, a lot of changes - should be a lot of fun. Secret Oyster - Leda & The Dog Paella Sirenerne Very established Danish fusion band, they played on Fusion Friday at Nearfest a couple of years back. They will close the festival. Holding Pattern - Blaster Out the Other Guitar-driven instrumental prog, with some serious chops. Speechless - Spidercrawl Vader's Boogie Sean Tonar (guitar) is the curator of the great Progressive Ears. His band isn't bad either - they'll be playing the pre-show. I'm off to 3RP this weekend and next weekend is Progday. I'll be skipping a week, then back with either some Progday purchases or another non-thematic show. |
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