[atlantaprog] Glass Hammer
- From: Mark Stephens <musicoptimist@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 11:13:48 -0800 (PST)
Paul was at least *partially* consolable when he got *some* of his money back
on Glass Hammer's latest 2 CD release "The Inconsolable Secret"...
I readily concede that I prefer GLASS HAMMER's female vox - although none of
their vocals particularly *bother* my ears. Glad to hear you like Perelandra.
Many fans dislike that one for some reason. (Drum sounds? A little too dark
perhaps?) I *do* think GH has come a *long* way in terms of both vocal quality
*and* production quality since "Perelandra" - but that is another discussion I
suppose.
It may help to consider that the entire 2 CD set tells a story and the vocal
style seeks to tell that story and convey its emotions. Or it might not help,
depending upon how important non-bombastic un-criminal vocals are to you I
suppose... ;-)
Whether they are getting *better* or *worse*... at least we both seem to
*agree* that they aren't sitting still - simply "re-doing" Lex Rex and
Perelandra over and over again! ;-)
paul schumacher <pms1030@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I must disagree about Glass Hammer's "Inconsolable Secret."
I bought it on the strength of reviews, and the fact that I liked "Lex Rex"
and "Perelandra."
"The Inconsolable" sucked. Glass Hammer's worst weakness--vocals--were worse
than ever. The lead (male) singer was a bombastic criminal. His vocal tirades
drowned out whatever good instrumentals there were. Even the female singers
(usually the saving grace of GH's vocals) were infected, and stank.
I sold it instantly.
I wasn't inconsolable--I got some of my money back. But I do still regret
the pain to my ears.
And I didn't want this to remain a secret.
Paul
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From: BK Broyla <bkbroyla@xxxxxxxxx>
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To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: Give Me That Old Time Prog Rock
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:59:12 -0800 (PST)
Yeah, there are obviously two definitions of 'progressive'-- moving forward,
trying new things, etc.; or a certain musical style. As time moves on, the
two inevitably come into conflict. I have heard so many arguments where
someone is in one camp and they say 'this isn't progressive because [it's in
the other camp]'. It would be simpler for someone to just declare which camp
they're in, either sound or philosophy, from the beginning and leave it at
that. It reminds me of the old Troopers vs. Generators clashes-- 'This isn't
the true Yes because..."
Personally, I think all the albums Jeff mentioned deserve to be classics, but
whether they will be remains to be seen.
Brian
Mark Stephens <musicoptimist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: <New Prog - Flower Kings,
Spocks
Beard,
Glass Hammer, Anglagard -
artists who use the classic prog-rock vocabulary without bringing
anything really new to the mix,>
There is nothing totally "new" under the sun but in their own ways each
of those bands occupy a unique sonic place that no other band can replace for
me. Then again, they may seem like interchangable cogs in a big machine to
you... That's OK too.
GLASS HAMMER continues to get better and better IMO. I highly recommend
"The Inconsolable Secret" - their latest 2 CD concept album.
If we aren't careful, we - as a fan base - can impose a bit of an
un-winnable proposition upon our favorite bands. If a band is too modern or
*different* (especially with their *drum* sounds) then the aren't true
"prog"... If a band remains true to the classic instrumentation of prog, then
they aren't
truly
"progressive" - even if they have excellent compositions and performances.
In the end, I appreciate talent, power, beauty, counterpoint,
catchiness... The list goes on and on. No single band has it all - nor
should they!
Mark Stephens
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