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French big band metal, Norwegian melancholy & Danish modern prog metal!

Releases of the Week 09/2022 with Simon Fache, Laughing Stock & Cold Night for Alligators
French big band metal, Norwegian melancholy & Danish modern prog metal!

The first release week of March 2022 brings us 3 masterpieces that couldn’t be more diverse. Ever wondered how a swing version of Judas Priest‘s ‘Hell Patrol’ sounds? Or a brass metal version of a Kim Wilde song? Look no further, Simon Fache‘s Horns got you covered! If you’re a fan of Norwegian melancholy, you absolutely have to listen to Laughing Stock‘s new album “Zero Acts 3 & 4” (and also Acts 1 & 2 if you’ve missed out on them 2 years ago). And finally, Cold Night for Alligators show us how modern prog metal is played on their new masterpiece, “The Hindsight Notes”. Another packed week for prog music and beyond! And we haven’t even touched on the new releases from prog rock legends Marillion and The Flower Kings yet! Did you hit that subscribe button already on our Spotify playlist?

Horns - Horns

03 March, 2022 | self-released
SimonFache_Horns

Mixing brass with metal seems to be all the rage lately. Just last month, we premiered the self-titled debut from Choreomanic for example. But where that one was obviously very bass centered (no surprise there, being the solo project of Pestilence bass player Joost van der Graaf), Simon Fache’s Horns is quite a different beast altogether. This is real big band metal, with a 14-part brass section, and the sound is not so much focused on any one instrument, rather on the songs itself, a mix of original compositions and an absolutely eclectic selection of cover versions ranging from more obvious choices like Judas Priest’s ‘Hell Patrol’ (who knew the mighty Priests had so much swing in them) or Faith no More’s ‘Ashes to Ashes’ (feat. Carnival in Coal legend Arno Strobl) all the way to Chicago (35 or 6 to 4) and Kim Wilde (Kids in America). Frank Sinatra will ‘Fly me to the Darkside of the Moon’ this time, and instead of ‘Sing Sing Sing’, Louis Prima will ‘Scream Scream Scream’. Make no mistake: this is not a metal album with a big band used as a gimmick. This is the genuine real deal: an artful and true marriage of jazz and metal, absolutely genre-defining and one hell of a ride. Pure fun and awesomeness! Dario

Laughing Stock - Zero Acts 3 & 4

04 March, 2022 | Apollon Records

Two years after “Acts 1 & 2”, Zero’s story continues. Don’t fool yourself though: it’s not gonna be a much happier affair. The melancholy the Norwegian trio of Laughing Stock is weaving into their amazing music is absolutely mesmerizing and spellbinding though, in a surprisingly calm, subdued way, which is rather unusual in a musical genre where grand gestures and theatrical pomp is usually the norm rather than the exception. This album (both of them actually, all 4 acts) deserve your absolute attention for the music is masterfully crafted with a strong sense for storytelling and conveying moods (of the rather sad variant mostly). So if you need an antidote to the quirky happiness of Simon Fache’s Horns (see above), look no further, this is your perfect quick fix of melancholy. They even managed to make a song featuring Nad Sylvan where I actually like the blonde Steve Hackett sidekick’s voice (‘The Call’). Well done gentlemen, I hope you cheer up again now, after the completion of these two masterpieces of sadness. Dario

Cold Night for Alligators - The Hindsight Notes

04 March, 2022 | Arising Empire
Cold Night For Alligators - The Hindsight Notes

Completing this week’s trilogy of hindlights are Cold Night for Alligators“The Hindsight Notes”. With the recent success of Sleep Token, this could be the next big thing indeed. Hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, the current hotbed for modern prog metal, CNFA are hitting pure gold with their third album. Hints of Agent Fresco and Maraton and an absolutely unmistakable instinct for killer hooklines, this 10-song 50-minute affair should be able to catapult them immediately into the spotlight – and rightfully so. I couldn’t think of any other band currently, who have perfected the mix of pop vocals with a modern prog-metal background to such a level. Actuall incorporating the melodies into the heaviness rather than letting them stand side by side as Sleep Token tend to do should guarantee them a huge crossover appeal to audiences from different scenes and any upcoming live appearances might just become absolutely explosive, not only performance-wise, but also in terms of attendance. Even with 6 of the 10 songs being released as singles before, I can still see myself return to this album a lot in the coming weeks for its sheer quality. This is how it’s done! Dario

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Dario

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.

Colin

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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