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Plumb and Iona
winterlens,
I forgot about Plumb and Iona, that I like.
Chaotic Resolve is an very interesting album and Iona�s Journey into the Morn is one of my favourite. Open Sky is a good album too.
I forgot about Plumb and Iona, that I like.
Chaotic Resolve is an very interesting album and Iona�s Journey into the Morn is one of my favourite. Open Sky is a good album too.
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I was actually really impressed with Chaotic Resolve from a musical standpoint. I'm not much into "chick rock" (e.g., BarlowGirl), but musically the album is pretty diverse, even though she stays true to form. I tend to get annoyed with albums that sound the same the whole way through, and that is definitely not the case here.
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Hmmmm....
I've been listening to a lot of different stuff lately. I have very eclectic tastes. Really love progressive music so I've been listening to a lot of Neal Morse, Spock's Beard and Dream Theater. On the other hand, I love Pillar's new album, as well as Disciple's new one. Kutless is also a favorite. I picked up the new Accappella CD...sweet stuff for those who are into vocal music.
Of course, as a child of the 80's I am listening to a fair share of Journey, Styx and Kansas. I totally agree with lucianotaz about Journey; I was bummed to hear Steve Augeri was forced out of the band. I understand why though...his voice has been an issue for at least the last two years. I think the new guy, Jeff Scott Soto, will do a fine job though. As a little sidenote, Jeff worked with Ken Tamplin (Shout) on Ken's last album.
I miss Petra...I was so thrilled when Jeckyll and Hyde came out...loved the direction they were going with that. I wish they had been given the opportunity to continue. I really wish Paul and Greg had had the chance to record an actual studio album with John and Bob!
Eric
I've been listening to a lot of different stuff lately. I have very eclectic tastes. Really love progressive music so I've been listening to a lot of Neal Morse, Spock's Beard and Dream Theater. On the other hand, I love Pillar's new album, as well as Disciple's new one. Kutless is also a favorite. I picked up the new Accappella CD...sweet stuff for those who are into vocal music.
Of course, as a child of the 80's I am listening to a fair share of Journey, Styx and Kansas. I totally agree with lucianotaz about Journey; I was bummed to hear Steve Augeri was forced out of the band. I understand why though...his voice has been an issue for at least the last two years. I think the new guy, Jeff Scott Soto, will do a fine job though. As a little sidenote, Jeff worked with Ken Tamplin (Shout) on Ken's last album.
I miss Petra...I was so thrilled when Jeckyll and Hyde came out...loved the direction they were going with that. I wish they had been given the opportunity to continue. I really wish Paul and Greg had had the chance to record an actual studio album with John and Bob!
Eric
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Project Damage Control (I have to listen to this)
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Queens of the Stone Age
Queensryche
Quiet Riot
Rage Against the Machine
Rainbow
Rascal Flatts
Ray Boltz
Ray Charles
REBA McENTIRE
Red
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Jump Suit Apparatus
REO Speedwagon
Ric Ocasek
Richard Marx
Richie Blackmore's Rainbow
Richie Kotzen & Greg Howe
Rick Wakeman (AWESOME)
Rob Thomas
Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation
Roger McGuinn
Ronnie James Dio
Roy Clark
Rush
Russ Taff
Russ Taff
Saga
Saliva
Sammy Hagar
Savage Garden
Savatage
Schubert
Scorpions
Servant
Seventh Day Slumber
Shania Twain
Shinedown
Signature Sound Quartet
Singer's Advantage
Skid Row
Skillet
spocks beard
Spyro Gyra
Stanley Clarke
Statesmen Quartet
Steel Dragon
Steelheart
Stellar Kart
Steve Hackett
Steve Lukather & Friends
Steve Morse
Steve Vai
Steven Curtis Chapman
Stone Sour
Stone Temple Pilots
Stryper
Styx
Tchaikovsky
Ted Nugent
Tegan and Sara
Tesla
The Alkaline Trio
The Byrds
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The Cathedrals
The Doobie Brothers
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The Firm
The Imperials
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right now? megadeth's "united abominations." best 'deth album since countdown to extinction. on regular rotation these days: opeth, porcupine tree, incubus and, on the opposite end of the spectrum, some chill-out courtesy of my wife.
funny, i barely listen to any CCM these days. i'm kind of stuck in the 90s when it comes to christian music - latter-day whitecross, early jars of clay and audio adrenaline, dc talk's last couple of albums... smalltown poet's debut! holy soldier had a good acoustic-rock album back in '95 i believe... that's pretty much it.
there's something about today's CCM that just doesn't ring true for me. everything seems so, i don't know, polished? glossy? tailored? hyped? more inspirational and less spiritual? or maybe i'm just jaded.
i miss '91 when i heard the "beyond belief" album for the first time. armed and dangerous changed my life: the oncoming drums, the tiger growl intro vocals, the righteously-angry guitar riffs and soon enough john schlitt's blistering mega-tenor shattering my speakers... it was raw and powerful rock with a major message.
ahh, those were the days
funny, i barely listen to any CCM these days. i'm kind of stuck in the 90s when it comes to christian music - latter-day whitecross, early jars of clay and audio adrenaline, dc talk's last couple of albums... smalltown poet's debut! holy soldier had a good acoustic-rock album back in '95 i believe... that's pretty much it.
there's something about today's CCM that just doesn't ring true for me. everything seems so, i don't know, polished? glossy? tailored? hyped? more inspirational and less spiritual? or maybe i'm just jaded.
i miss '91 when i heard the "beyond belief" album for the first time. armed and dangerous changed my life: the oncoming drums, the tiger growl intro vocals, the righteously-angry guitar riffs and soon enough john schlitt's blistering mega-tenor shattering my speakers... it was raw and powerful rock with a major message.
ahh, those were the days
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Got a link for them...like a website or Myspace page? Thanks in advance!Susannah wrote:Sonata Arctica--an AMAZING melodic metal band from Finland. If you guys like Petra, you'll most likely like them. I insist you check them out!!!
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Masada1,
A good thing about the Forum is that we can exchange informations about music. I will try to hear Pillar and Disipline ...
Although I like the Jeff Scott voice (he has a powerful voice), I do not realize his voice in Journey songs. Let�s see if it will rock !
It seems that Augeri will release an album ... I hope ! His voice is incredible !!!
A good thing about the Forum is that we can exchange informations about music. I will try to hear Pillar and Disipline ...
Although I like the Jeff Scott voice (he has a powerful voice), I do not realize his voice in Journey songs. Let�s see if it will rock !
It seems that Augeri will release an album ... I hope ! His voice is incredible !!!
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On Myspace, if you go to "music" and type in Sonata Arctica, their page will come up. They also have a website at http://www.sonataarctica.info They actually have a new album coming out tomorrow--I'm anxious to hear it!Got a link for them...like a website or Myspace page? Thanks in advance!
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1. Joe Satriani's the Extremist- A friend gave to me. Its an instrumental Rock album dated 1992. No vocals.
For : Great guitar melodies and exhilerating virtuoso soloing.
Against: Some 80's Rock Rythms appear in 3 or so songs (apologies to 80's Rock enthusiasts- it just doesn't hold up in this day and age-at least for me)
2. December Radio's debut self titled album- December Radio dated 2005 (or is it?)
For: Great rock rythms with aggressive riffs delivered classic style leaning towards light metal.
Against: Of course very few voices measure up to Schlitt's and few lyrics measure up to Bob's writing. Several songs almost sound alike. Production is lower than J&H
All in all I think December Radio is a band to watch. Get yourself a copy and listen or visit the band site.[/list]
For : Great guitar melodies and exhilerating virtuoso soloing.
Against: Some 80's Rock Rythms appear in 3 or so songs (apologies to 80's Rock enthusiasts- it just doesn't hold up in this day and age-at least for me)
2. December Radio's debut self titled album- December Radio dated 2005 (or is it?)
For: Great rock rythms with aggressive riffs delivered classic style leaning towards light metal.
Against: Of course very few voices measure up to Schlitt's and few lyrics measure up to Bob's writing. Several songs almost sound alike. Production is lower than J&H
All in all I think December Radio is a band to watch. Get yourself a copy and listen or visit the band site.[/list]
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Wow - I didn't think I'd see someone else here that is into European power metal.Susannah wrote:Sonata Arctica--an AMAZING melodic metal band from Finland. If you guys like Petra, you'll most likely like them. I insist you check them out!!!
I am actually somewhat disappointed with Sonata Arctica's new album Unia (which, in Finnish, translates to "dreams") - it has some great songs and performances, although I prefer the band's first album Ecliptica, as well as Silence and Reckoning Night (the band's previous studio release). I was also disappointed that the new album does not have much double bass drum work. However, I still have a huge amount of respect for the guys of Sonata Arctica - and am consistently amazed with their musicianship and versatility (especially considering the fact that vocalist/primary songwriter Tony Kakko - the oldest member of the band - is only 3 years older than me).
Susannah - do you dig any other European power metal bands, such as Stratovarius, Masterplan, Thunderstone, Nightwish, etc.? I am curious to know.
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Yeah, I do like Nightwish, Masterplan, Narnia, etc. But Sonata Arctica just really stands out to me, especially because of Tony. I just get chills listening to him sing! The whole band in general is amazing. I was a little disappointed in "Unia" as well, due to the fact that it sounds so different from past albums. It's still a really great, solid album, though. I don't think they could put out a bad album if they tried.Susannah - do you dig any other European power metal bands, such as Stratovarius, Masterplan, Thunderstone, Nightwish, etc.? I am curious to know
Have you heard of a band called Rhapsody? They're a power metal band from Italy, but I like to call them "medieval metal". When I hear them, I can't help but think of epic battles with knights and dragons. They're another really great band. The Europeans in general make great metal, but as far as I'm concerned, the Finns are the masters--they REALLY know what they're doing!
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