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    New Releases Only

    For those of us who want to keep tabs on new releases that often get underexposed, I am starting this thread that is formally dedicated to new releases. I frequent some other forums and really like AAJ's long running "new releases only" thread, so I'm going to emulate something like that here.

    So this thread will be solely dedicated to current releases and confirmed upcoming releases. It can include new material, reissues, archives, etc. However, any excessive self-promotion, debates about the music business, etc. will be removed. It's the purpose of this thread to be a continuing news feed of information on current and new releases.


    I'll get things started with a few.

    Archive - Axiom (May 27)



    Latest release from this UK group. Their music is sort of a mix of Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree. This latest project Axiom comes with a companion DVD which is essentially the film to the soundtrack (or vice versa).






    Opeth - Pale Communion (August 25)

    Looks like the date was pushed back, but looking forward to this much anticipated album.




    Fire! Orchestra - (May 30)




    If the track on the page is any indication, this could be an album of the year candidate.

    http://www.runegrammofon.com/artists...-enter-cd-2lp/



    Next?
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    I'm looking forward to these two

    ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI-adc
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    Nadir, full track:


    Now on bandcamp too:

    https://accordodeicontrari.bandcamp.com/album/adc-2014



    KNIFEWORLD-The Unravelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    I'm looking forward to these two

    ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI-adc
    Cool, that seems like it should be available very soon. I wasn't familiar at all with Knifeworld until that recent PE thread. I like what I heard.
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    That is not the cover art for the new Opeth album. :/

    Anyway, my first submission is the new double-concept album Epitaphe from Gens De La Lune, who some of you may know as Francis Decamps' band. Ange fans take note!

    http://gensdelalune.fr/epitaphe.htm



    1. Brillant Embryon
    2. Triste Mardi-gras
    3. Mon Axiome Bleu Indigo
    4. Le Beaume Erotique
    5. Quelques Détresses
    6. Sous off D'honneur
    7. Cueillir Les Secrets de L'aube
    8. Les Arts
    9. Choc d'un Prélude
    10. Du Haut de ma Citadelle
    11. Où Sont les Routes de mes Déroutes
    12. Épitaphe
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    Will Reissues also go here???

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    Fixed the Opeth cover (I hope!)

    Quote Originally Posted by progman1975 View Post
    Will Reissues also go here???
    Yeah, sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poisoned Youth View Post
    Fixed the Opeth cover (I hope!)
    Ahhh that's better! Couldn't bear to see that Steven Wilson photo again.


    Great thread idea btw!

    Here's another submission:



    http://cleorecs.com/store/shop/amon-...-duulirium-cd/
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    Should we restrict this to rock and prog or is any genre welcome here?
    "please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide

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    Quote Originally Posted by walt View Post
    Should we restrict this to rock and prog or is any genre welcome here?
    No Polkas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    No Polkas

    Dang.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walt View Post
    Should we restrict this to rock and prog or is any genre welcome here?
    I think the only restriction would be to keeping it something that could use exposure and would benefit some of us by mentioning it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poisoned Youth View Post
    I think the only restriction would be to keeping it something that could use exposure and would benefit some of us by mentioning it.

    I'll take that to mean yes, any genre is welcome in this thread.
    "please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide

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    I got one.

    Instrumental French prog with a touch of zeuhl.

    Masal – Viens Des Quatre Vents (2014)

    no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone

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    Quote Originally Posted by walt View Post
    Should we restrict this to rock and prog or is any genre welcome here?
    Strictly prog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    That is not the cover art for the new Opeth album. :/

    Anyway, my first submission is the new double-concept album Epitaphe from Gens De La Lune, who some of you may know as Francis Decamps' band. Ange fans take note!

    http://gensdelalune.fr/epitaphe.htm



    1. Brillant Embryon
    2. Triste Mardi-gras
    3. Mon Axiome Bleu Indigo
    4. Le Beaume Erotique
    5. Quelques Détresses
    6. Sous off D'honneur
    7. Cueillir Les Secrets de L'aube
    8. Les Arts
    9. Choc d'un Prélude
    10. Du Haut de ma Citadelle
    11. Où Sont les Routes de mes Déroutes
    12. Épitaphe
    Interesting. This band is doing all classic-Ange sounding material.

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    Hot off the presses! This video posted minutes ago and is the first track off Strattman's debut album, Lie of the Beholder. It features the awesome Nick D'Virgilio on drums. Enjoy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Strictly prog!
    I Agree. But Prog Related and Crossover Prog should be ok.
    “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebone View Post
    I got one.

    Instrumental French prog with a touch of zeuhl.

    Masal – Viens Des Quatre Vents (2014)
    Freaking awesome, I assume this is Jean Paul Prat's follow up to his fantastic Galgal album. I don't see any vendors carrying this yet, where did you get it?

    Bill

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    The new Anathema is not bad. This cut is really good.

    “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

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    Great thread idea ~ subscribed!

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    One I recently got is Grand General
    excellent instrumental Prog slightly reminiscent of Mahavishnu but not as wreckless
    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER View Post
    One I recently got is Grand General
    excellent instrumental Prog slightly reminiscent of Mahavishnu but not as wreckless
    That's a great CD! I ordered it back when it was first mentioned here on PE.
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    That Knifeworld video is insanely great!!!

    best
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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroticdog View Post
    That Knifeworld video is insanely great!!!
    I've seen their name around here for a while but I never checked them out until I saw that video. Wow. Not sure what to think of them. I can't even decide if I liked that song or not, but it really was a tremendous piece of music. Is the rest of their material like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroticdog View Post
    That Knifeworld video is insanely great!!!

    best
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    Great tune. but I can't look at them.
    no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone

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