Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:
Marillion - Runaway (acoustic) (from Brave - remaster)
Threshold - Fragmentation (acoustic version) (from Wireless - Acoustic Sessions)
Arena - (Don't Forget To) Breathe (live acoustic) (from Radiance)
The Reasoning - The Thirteenth Hour (from Acoustically Speaking)
Green Carnation - The Burden is Mine… Alone (from The Acoustic Versions)
Saul Blease - Falling (piano version) (from Falling (piano version))
Joey Eppard - Been to the Future (from Been to the Future)
The Pineapple Thief - Light Up Your Eyes (from More Wars - The Acoustic Sessions)
Frost* - Black Light Machine (acoustic Session) (from The Rockfield Files)
Pendragon - Unspoken Words (from Acoustically Challenged)
Shadow Gallery - Alaska (from Carved in Stone)
Spock's Beard - Looking For Answers (live acoustic) (from Snow)
Porcupine Tree - Nine Cats (acoustic version) (from Insignificance)
The Eighties at 8:
Guns’n’Roses - Patience (from G’n’R Lies)
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps #2 (from Under Wraps)
Tiger Moth Tales - Invisible Touch (from Pete Jones Plays Genesis - Seven Stones Turned (Charity Release))
Anathema - Flying (from Hindsight)
Savatage - When The Crowds Are Gone (acoustic version 2011) (from Dead Winter Dead 2011 reissue)
Black Label Society - Chupacabra (from Order of the Black)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by The Darkness, Napier's Bones, Messenger - Band, Anekdoten, Fractal Mirror, Paradigm Shift, British Theatre, Hedfuzy, Iamthemorning, Erudite Stoner, Amplifier and Konchordat with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Yes and Red Rider…
30 May 2016
STCBM044: Bank Holiday Acoustic Special
Labels:
3,
Anathema,
Arena,
Frost*,
Green Carnation,
Jethro Tull,
Marillion,
Pendragon,
Porcupine Tree,
Saul Blease,
Savatage,
Shadow Gallery,
Spock's Beard,
The Pineapple Thief,
The Reasoning,
Threshold,
Tiger Moth Tales
23 May 2016
STCBM043: The Dawn of Man
Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:
La Chinga - The Dawn of Man (from Freewheeling’)
Amplifier - Outsider (from Residue)
Kingbathmat - Book of Faces (from Truth Button)
OSI - Cold Call (from Fire Make Thunder)
Also Eden - The Test (from [REDACTED])
The Mute Gods - Praying to a Mute God (from Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me)
MAGNUM - Twelve Men Wise and Just (from Sacred Blood “Divine” Lies)
HAKEN - 1985 (from Affinity)
The Eighties at 8:
Jethro Tull - Farm on the Freeway (from Crest of a Knave)
Jon & Vangelis - The Friends of Mr. Cairo (from The Friends of Mr. Cairo)
Nine Stones Close - Leaves (from Leaves)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will be a chilled out Bank Holiday acoustic special featuring music by Marillion, Threshold, Arena, The Reasoning, Green Carnation, Saul Blease, Joey Eppard, The Pineapple Thief, Frost*, Pendragon, Shadow Gallery, Spock’s Beard, Porcupine Tree, Tiger Moth Tales, Anathema and Savatage with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Jethro Tull and Guns & Roses…
La Chinga - The Dawn of Man (from Freewheeling’)
Amplifier - Outsider (from Residue)
Kingbathmat - Book of Faces (from Truth Button)
OSI - Cold Call (from Fire Make Thunder)
Also Eden - The Test (from [REDACTED])
The Mute Gods - Praying to a Mute God (from Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me)
MAGNUM - Twelve Men Wise and Just (from Sacred Blood “Divine” Lies)
HAKEN - 1985 (from Affinity)
The Eighties at 8:
Jethro Tull - Farm on the Freeway (from Crest of a Knave)
Jon & Vangelis - The Friends of Mr. Cairo (from The Friends of Mr. Cairo)
Nine Stones Close - Leaves (from Leaves)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will be a chilled out Bank Holiday acoustic special featuring music by Marillion, Threshold, Arena, The Reasoning, Green Carnation, Saul Blease, Joey Eppard, The Pineapple Thief, Frost*, Pendragon, Shadow Gallery, Spock’s Beard, Porcupine Tree, Tiger Moth Tales, Anathema and Savatage with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Jethro Tull and Guns & Roses…
16 May 2016
STCBM042: Live For Today
Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:
Lee Abraham Band - Live For Today (from The Seasons Turn)
Paradigm Shift - An Easy Lie (from Becoming Aware)
Parzivals Eye (PE) - Hiding Out (from Defragments)
Dreamscape - Short Time News (from End of Silence)
Riverside - Discard Your Fear (from Love, Fear and the Time Machine)
Lonely Robot - The Boy in the Radio (from Please Come Home)
Mr. So & So - Apophis (from Truth, Lies & Half Lies)
Spock's Beard - The Good Don’t Last (from The Kindness of Strangers)
The Eighties at 8:
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enola Gay (from Organisation)
Fischer Z - Cruise Missiles (from Red Skies Over Paradise)
Asia - The Day Before the War (from Arena)
Gazpacho Official (the Norwegian band) - Defense Mechanism (from Missa Atropos)
The SKYS - When the Western Wind Blows (from Colors of the Desert)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by Ninth Moon Black, Amplifier, Kingbathmat, O.S.I., Also Eden, MAGNUM, HAKEN, The Mute Gods and Nine Steps Close with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Jethro Tull and Jon & Vangelis…
Lee Abraham Band - Live For Today (from The Seasons Turn)
Paradigm Shift - An Easy Lie (from Becoming Aware)
Parzivals Eye (PE) - Hiding Out (from Defragments)
Dreamscape - Short Time News (from End of Silence)
Riverside - Discard Your Fear (from Love, Fear and the Time Machine)
Lonely Robot - The Boy in the Radio (from Please Come Home)
Mr. So & So - Apophis (from Truth, Lies & Half Lies)
Spock's Beard - The Good Don’t Last (from The Kindness of Strangers)
The Eighties at 8:
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enola Gay (from Organisation)
Fischer Z - Cruise Missiles (from Red Skies Over Paradise)
Asia - The Day Before the War (from Arena)
Gazpacho Official (the Norwegian band) - Defense Mechanism (from Missa Atropos)
The SKYS - When the Western Wind Blows (from Colors of the Desert)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by Ninth Moon Black, Amplifier, Kingbathmat, O.S.I., Also Eden, MAGNUM, HAKEN, The Mute Gods and Nine Steps Close with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Jethro Tull and Jon & Vangelis…
9 May 2016
STCBM041: A Boy in Darkness
Big Big Train - A Boy in Darkness (from English Electric Part One)
Marillion - Three Minute Boy (from Radiation)
Fractal Mirror - Universal (from Slow Burn 1)
British Theatre - Blue Horror (from Mastery)
IQ - You Never Will (from Dark Matter)
Fruitcake - On the Edge (from Man Overboard)
Mystery - The Sailor and the Mermaid (from Beneath The Veil Of Winter's Face)
Oktopus - Eyes Open (from Worlds Apart)
Amplifier - The Octopus (from The Octopus)
SWMBO’s The Eighties at 8:
Electric Light Orchestra - Ticket to the Moon (from Time)
Twelfth Night - Love Song (from Fact & Fiction)
Electric Light Orchestra - Ticket to the Moon (from Time)
Twelfth Night - Love Song (from Fact & Fiction)
Niall Mathewson - Left it Behind (from Eclectic Electric Volume 1)
Messenger - Dear Departure (from Illusory Blues)
Sylvan - Turn of the Tide (from Force of Gravity)
Messenger - Dear Departure (from Illusory Blues)
Sylvan - Turn of the Tide (from Force of Gravity)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by Paradigm Shift, Dreamscape, Lee Abraham, Parzivals Eye, Riverside, Lonely Robot, Asia, Gazpacho, Mr. So & So, Spock’s Beard and The Skys with our Eighties at 8 tracks from OMD and Fischer Z…
7 May 2016
Be Aware!
I must confess I know nothing about Paradigm Shift, other than they are signed to Bad Elephant and their debut album, Becoming Aware, is released in June. As to what they sounded like I hadn't a clue so I had absolutely no expectations when BEM sent me a pre-release copy to play tracks from on STCBM especially give the eclectic and varied nature of Bad Elephant's releases...
The album opens with the nearly fifteen minute long track; A Revolutionary Cure (yep, it's prog!) with news soundbites over synths before a wonderfully heavy guitar kicks in. I'm hooked. This rocks!
With the addition of news and documentary soundbites it put me in mind of Galahad's excellent Empires Never Last, though maybe recorded by HeKz! :-) In parts the album is very heavy and may have veered into prog metal territory with a more traditional metal drum sound, instead the percussion borders on being slightly funky, maybe even a little jazzy. Whatever it works and Paradigm Shift have produced a wonderful debut album with lots to recommend it. My only criticism is maybe the vocal could do with a little more oomph in a traditional rock style.
It's a hard album to label. It's definitely prog, but although the guitar wigs out and has some great chunky riffs it is not metal. Whilst I made reference to Galahad, it isn't neo-prog either (not that Galahad are really that anymore). It's modern prog, with a seventies classic rock vibe, some wonderful musicianship (there is some lovely piano throughout) and well written songs that have something to say.
Overall this was a big surprise and both and album and a band that deserve attention.
The album opens with the nearly fifteen minute long track; A Revolutionary Cure (yep, it's prog!) with news soundbites over synths before a wonderfully heavy guitar kicks in. I'm hooked. This rocks!
With the addition of news and documentary soundbites it put me in mind of Galahad's excellent Empires Never Last, though maybe recorded by HeKz! :-) In parts the album is very heavy and may have veered into prog metal territory with a more traditional metal drum sound, instead the percussion borders on being slightly funky, maybe even a little jazzy. Whatever it works and Paradigm Shift have produced a wonderful debut album with lots to recommend it. My only criticism is maybe the vocal could do with a little more oomph in a traditional rock style.
It's a hard album to label. It's definitely prog, but although the guitar wigs out and has some great chunky riffs it is not metal. Whilst I made reference to Galahad, it isn't neo-prog either (not that Galahad are really that anymore). It's modern prog, with a seventies classic rock vibe, some wonderful musicianship (there is some lovely piano throughout) and well written songs that have something to say.
Overall this was a big surprise and both and album and a band that deserve attention.
2 May 2016
STCBM040: This Is Not A Prog Song
RPWL - This Is Not A Prog Song (from The RPWL Experience)
The Broken Oak Duet - Edward the Astronomer (from Terrain)
The Fierce & The Dead - And The Bandit (from Spooky Action)
Parzivals Eye - Chicago (from Fragments)
The Room - Full Circle (from Beyond The Gates Of Bedlam)
Shaolin Death Squad - Farewell (from Five Deadly Venoms)
Sieges Even - The Lonely Views of Condors (from The Art of Navigating By the Stars)
Mike Kershaw - The City Revealed (from What Lies Beneath)
Konchordat - Statement of Intent (from Rise to Order)
Phideaux - Helix (from Snowtorch)
Cut_ - Shoot the Moon (from Millionairhead)
The Eighties at 8:
Faith No More - Epic (from The Real Thing)
Pink Floyd - Sorrow (from A Momentary Lapse of Reason)
3 - One With the Sun (from The Ghost You Gave to Me)
Frost* - Heartstrings (from Falling Satellites)
Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)
Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by Big Big Train, Marillion, Fractal Mirror, British Theatre, IQ, Fruitcake, Mystery, Oktopus, Amplifier, Niall Mathewson, Messenger - Band and Sylvan with our Eighties at 8 tracks celebrating SWMBO’s birthday from ELO and Twelfth Night…
Labels:
3,
Cut_,
Faith No More,
Frost*,
Konchordat,
Mike Kershaw,
Parzivals Eye,
Phideaux,
Pink Floyd,
RPWL,
Shaolin Death Squad,
Sieges Even,
The Broken Oak Duet,
The Fierce & The Dead,
The Room
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