Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Ageness from Finland, Post-Scarab: 1992 Showing Paces, 1995 Rituals, 1997 Imageness, 2009 Songs from the Liar's Lair [limited time only]
Monday, 6 July 2026
Scarab, from Finland 1983 [Pre-Ageness] [limited time only]
Finnish 1990s prog band with former members of Scarab.
Prog band from Finland.
This 1983 album has a nice pleasing classic prog sound, maybe a little like classic countrymate band Fantasia transported forward into the days of neoprog and Marillion. It's definitely a dramatic cover for something that sounds nothing too dramatic or creepy that would warrant a skull in front of a heart, but good for them for going all out with the surreal art.
Asylum 32 has a nice tritonal feeling, but doesn't develop very far into progressive territory, it's nothing at all like old classic Rhea Sad Sorceress though it covers similar harmonic and lyrical territory:
(Note that this composition was, not surprisingly, recycled for the first Ageness album, 1992's Showing Paces.)
Another ex., For her Son:
So it's wonderful that there is almost no digital 80s influence, like my old 1980 favourite Prisma, which although beyond this in complexity is quite similar in terms of overall sound.
Very competently played and sung though, tight and pleasing in terms of the playing, at least for neoprog. The thing about that style is, the closest it resembles real prog is in the way it imitates Peter Gabriel's nasally, staccato and affected style of singing, in that order. Otherwise the chord progressions are ordinary, there are no sudden changes, no classical importations, no fusion, no jazzy parts, definitely no dissonances or minor seconds, no mix of acoustic with hard parts. If they included those things, we would surely call it real prog, not neoprog. But that's just my opinion.
Mortal Wings of Sin, a bonus track not on the original release, reminds me a lot of the German prog I've posted here before, like Iskander's Boheme, in sound that is, not necessarily in masterpieceness:
Listing for reissue with live bonus tracks is here. This is the copy I have to share. Unfortunately the live tracks suffer from poor recordings, which interferes with my enjoyment, personally. However, a violin appears here and there, similar to Kansas or UK's Curved Air, other Darryl Way, etc.
Friday, 3 July 2026
Bernard Lubat and his Mad Ducks, 1971 [FLAC limited time only]
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Some Claude Engel: 1972 99% Pop, 1973 More Creative Pop, 1976 Fantasmagory
Monday, 29 June 2026
April Orchestra 48: Francis Rimbert + Frederick Rousseau
Quai de L'enigme:
Marguerite Degarne:














