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Old 01-24-2016, 09:22 AM   #19 (permalink)
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^ Two more great recommendations - thanks, Neapolitan.

This is a kind of "What progfolk are you listening to" post, with the answer to that question being:-



Thanks to Nea's rec, I'm discovering the album Swaddling Songs, and enjoying this track in particular because of how the piano playing opens up at the end.
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In my opinion their music is one of the best example for a blend of Progressive Rock and Folk.
^ Yes, if you had to define progfolk, Mellow Candle's music would provide a good illustration of the sound. Not so sure about this album being progfolk; Audience are pretty eclectic prog rock, with a touch of folk in the mix sometimes. Anyway, this is a wonderful track, so no apologies if it's a bit off topic:-



I like the sound of this guy's album; it's mellow and rather mysterious. Perry Leopold has a soothing voice, describing things I don't quite grasp. It's the intrigue of that, plus the discreet beauty of the backing instruments that makes me come back for more of Christian Lucifer:-



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I just found this today so I don't know too much about the band. I thought you might like it.
Jade - Five of Us

^ Hope to explore more by these guys today, Neapolitan. This track sounds promising.
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