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3 diverse highlights challenge the boundaries of prog pop

Releases of the Week 40/2022 with Maraton, Major Parkinson & Jessica O'Donoghue
3 diverse highlights challenge the boundaries of prog pop

With Maraton & Major Parkinson out of Norway and Jessica O’Donoghue hailing from Down Under, we have three very differently sounding highlights this week who share one common denominator: weaving some exquisite electronic pop into the prog. Or is it rather the other way around? With that being said and their album sounding vastly different from each other, all that shouldn’t stop you from checking them out. And don’t forget to subscribe to our weekly updated Spotify Playlist: https://theprogspace.com/rotw-playlist

Maraton - Unseen Color

07 October, 2022 | Indie Recordings
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“What if all the weird stuff actually is the album?” Guitarist and main songwriter Simen Hundere Ruud surely knew how to water the mouths of any progger when he was talking to us about Maraton’s new album “Unseen Color” on the latest episode of the Progtalks. And he’s right, the Norwegian 5-piece present themselves in various unseen colors from exuberant pop in the single ‘Perdurant Lives’ across various forms of intricate and complex, yet always catchy and song-centered modern progressive rock all the way to the downright insane closing double ‘A Body of Your Own’/’Unseen Color’, where they reach previously untouched depths and/or heights of emotion only to erupt into the proggiest song of the whole album. And by the end of this rollercoaster ride of emotions I’m convinced that I’ve just listened to a bonafide masterpiece of an album that will be talked about for a long time to come and won’t leave my heavy rotation anytime soon. Come see the unseen colors, you won’t regret it! Dario

Major Parkinson - Valesa - Chapter 1: Velvet Prison

07 October, 2022 | Apollon Records
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Staying in Norway for our second highlight of the week, we delve even further into playful pop depths with Major Parkinson’s new opus “Valesa – Chapter 1: Velvet Prison”. They set out to record a musical homage to the glorious 80s, and what came out in the end is exactly that, but also so much more. The wonderfully deep baritone voice of Jon Ivar Kollbotn is guiding us through this curious tale of nostalgia and philosophical conversations about existential questions. “Synth anthems set in a disco of nuclear anxiety.”, as he puts it, and it strangely fits as much to an iconic decade that started over 40 years ago, as it hits home with today’s political climate here in Europe. Major Parkinson stay true to themselves as an eccentric music collective by re-inventing their sound, to create something completely out of the (Black-)box to bewilder and bedazzle any curious listener. Bold and hypnotic, like a flickering neon sign on Times Square. Dario

https://youtu.be/jjEH3whZPgw

Jessica O’Donoghue - Rise Up

07 October, 2022 | Art As Catharsis
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Completing this unusual trio of highlights this week (with Maraton easily being the most ‘normal’ of the three, but still not your average prog rock or metal), is “Rise Up”, the debut full length of Australian artist Jessica O’Donoghue, out now via the eclectic Art As Catharsis label. What starts like a Floydian synth drone in ‘Awakening’ quickly turns into one of the most enrapturing vocal albums of the year, with Jessica’s otherworldly voice both merging with the layered synth and string backdrops as well as shining on top of it elsewhere. The production is as immaculate as Woodkid’s 2020 masterpiece “S16”, industrial electronic percussions giving songs like ‘Good Grief’ a driving edge in an otherwise very ambient setting, while swelling orchestrations and soaring melodies are washing over you and capture your whole body and mind, embracing you like the cloak of night with its millions of stars and uncounted dreams to be dreamed. Let yourself be carried away with these spellbinding sounds. Absolutely breathtaking. Dario

More releases for 07 October, 2022

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  • Chest Rockwell - Mentis Oculi (Oct. 04)
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  • Rani - Shakti (Oct. 05)
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  • Liturgy - As the Blood of God Bursts the Veins of Time EP (Oct. 05, Thrill Jockey Records)
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  • iNFiNiEN - Beyond the Veil (Oct. 06)
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  • Grief Circle - Weightless (Oct. 06)
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  • Queensrÿche - Digital Noise Alliance (Century Media Records)
  • Haven of Echoes - The Indifferent Stars
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  • Karin Park - Private Collection (Pelagic Records)
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  • Aenaon - Mnemosyne (Agonia Records)
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2 Comments

  1. Constantin Siebert

    Wow, a body of your own is a blast, a real masterpiece!!
    Just like a recorder sonata in 17th century 😉

    Reply
  2. Constantin Siebert

    *By marathon of course

    Reply

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Co-Founder of The Progspace - Dario discovered the world of Prog upon hearing "Shine on you crazy diamond" for the first time at the tender age of 12 around the turn of the millennium. Coming from a musical family and brought up with classical music, this seemed to be the logical next step. Attended the school of www.progulus.com from 2002, delving into both directions: catching up with the history of already more than 30 years of progressive music as well as always staying up to date with the newest prog sounds. He loves meeting like-minded people and enjoying live music at a concert somewhere in Europe.

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Colin is a progressive metal drummer who currently plays with Ashbreather and Vicarious Reality. His introduction to prog was through his father with the likes of Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and Rush back in 2007. As the years went by, he would eventually work on his taste to get into more extreme forms of prog, and now adores bands like Opeth, Persefone, Atheist, BTBAM, Serpent Column, Slugdge, and countless others.

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