my favs (most already mentioned) going back to 1990
Anglagard
Anekdoten (the first 3)
Bodin
Johan Nilson
Grand General
Tribute
Isildurs Bane
Johansson(s)
Groovector
Hidria Spacefolk
Spacious Mind
Hellborg
my favs (most already mentioned) going back to 1990
Anglagard
Anekdoten (the first 3)
Bodin
Johan Nilson
Grand General
Tribute
Isildurs Bane
Johansson(s)
Groovector
Hidria Spacefolk
Spacious Mind
Hellborg
Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?
I am surprised nobody mentioned Tusmorke yet. They certainly seem to fit the bill.
Recently released and still available at progstreaming. Great album!
Excuse me??? I have never said anything like it … I like zeuhl as much as the next guy, but White Willow is a symphonic rock band.
I don't know to what extent we are consistently sepia-toned, but I think at least the first few albums qualify for what the OP is talking about.
OK, it was certainly not me … and I agree it is laughable. Would I classify White Willow as retro? Maybe the first couple of albums, but it's a long time since I thought of us as sounding 70s. We use vintage instruments, especially our keys are all pre-1980something, but personally I don't think I have entered a studio thinking "let's make it sound like the 70s" since recording our first album. I don't know. How DOES one classify White Willow? Are we retro, contempo, sepia-colored or technicolored … beats me.
When I think of something that has sepia hues, is Scandinavian, progressive and 90s, all I can think of is Landberk's 1st album. Even our first album was pretty colourful and bright in spite of the melancholy and the retro trappings.
How about the Norwegian band Thule? These guys live close to the nordkapp and their music is as dark as the polar night.
From the album Natt (1990)
From the album LIquid (2005)
Last edited by thedunno; 08-21-2014 at 02:47 AM.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
I'd say your debut album is definitely close to sepia... I could never get in the second one, but it's not nearly as retro, though it's nt neo either... From Sacrament onwards, I'd say that your music has veered a mix of neo, modern and retro... I haven't heard the last two, though.
as answered just above
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
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