Leafblade - Beyond, Beyond (2009)
20 09 2009Acoustic/Melancholic/Folk
Leafblade are an acoustic band formed in Liverpool, UK in 2003. The lineup consists of Sean Jude, who is the main songwriter in the group, and was originally from the band Valle Crucis, and Danny Cavanagh, who is more well known for being a member in the band Anathema. Pete Gilchrist, who made his debut with this band in 2003, left the band in 2009. Leafblade also had input from Kevin Murphy, the bass player from Valle Crucis, and also Mick Reed, who was the drummer for Ship of Fools.
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Cheval de Frise - Discography
10 09 2009
Avant-prog / Experimental
Замечательнейшая группа из Бордо, которая почему-то очень плохо представлена в интернете. Эти три альбома - единственное, что мне удалось найти в Сети за долгое время поисков. Даже и не могу точно сказать, полная это дискография или нет. В любом случае - очень рекомендую тем, кто раньше не слышал этой команды.
[ReUp+] Beardfish - Discography
2 09 2009 
Beardfish were formed in 2000 by guitarist David Zackrisson and singer, guitarist, keyboardist Rikard Sjoblom. The group includes bassist Robert Hansen and drummer Magnus Ostgren. The first album was recorded as a quintet with Stefan Aronsson on keyboards and flute. Their primary influences are a diverse range of Zappa, King Crimson, and Gentle Giant.
The group should be checked out by anyone looking for a good solid modern Art Rock group. If you have the chance.. see this group live. Ask anyone in attendance in Chapel Hill on ProgDay06, they stole the show. They will grab you and not let go. Strongly recomended.
Progressive Rock / Eclectic Prog
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Kailash - Past Changing Fast (2009)
2 09 2009
2nd album composed in their own extremely avantgarde style according to genre masters VED BUENS ENDE – a genius mix of progressive acoustic & distorted riffs with the proper drum section. features bonus cover song of VED BUENS ENDE.
Avantgarde Metal
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