Galahad – an epic for our changing times

Galahad album cover

Based in the same county in southern England as Big Big Train, the backstory of Galahad could be a prog prototype for Spinal Tap.  In the 30 plus years the band has been together, there has been more than a fair share of drama – multiple personnel changes, mayhem on the road and alas, tragedy.

But this is a band which lives up to its name by being bold and courageous, not afraid to take a few risks and break taboos along the way.

Central to all the band activities is Stu Nicholson, the band’s vocalist, lyric writer and spokesperson, who is the only original member and who once auditioned for the vacant singer’s berth in Genesis.

Stu has seen it all and, despite  the band going through so many changes, he has kept his focus throughout – and his sense of humour. He is also a very shrewd observer of life as his lyrics and many personal conversations I have had with him have revealed.

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Tillison/Tangent/Kalman Filter News

This arrived, happily, this evening from Sally Collyer.  Great update about all things Tillison.

TheTangent

Happy New Year to everyone and first and foremost a huge thank you to all who supported Andy and the band last year, bought “The Slow Rust of Forgotten Machinery”, attended the live shows in Europe and the USA and voted for the album and band members in the PROG Magazine readers poll, huge congratulations to Andy for being voted number one in the Keyboard players category and to Jonas and Luke for gaining 5th place in the Bass Player and Guitarist categories respectively, the album “The Slow Rust of Forgotten Machinery” also achieved 5th in the best album category, all in all incredible achievements considering the wealth of talented output in the progressive music  genre over the last 12 months, in addition to the fact that we have a policy of never asking fans to vote in polls, it was wonderful to get this news in the knowledge that people had chosen to give support without any outside influence, the music really did speak for itself!

Lots going on here at Tangent HQ right now:

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Steve Hackett’s Latest Single: When the Heart Rules the Mind

GTR from LastFMGuitar Mastermind Steve Hackett has re-recorded the GTR classic, “When the Heart Rules the Mind,” with Marillion’s Steve Rothery.  The new version will be available tomorrow for purchase.

[With thanks to Prog Magazine for posting this first]

More Tears Than Fears: News

TFF SONGS FTBC
Songs from the Big Chair (1985). One of pop’s greatest statements.

Ugh.  I was just looking up Tears for Fears news to find out if the release date of the new album had been announced.  I had thought it would have come out last year, and, admittedly, I was a bit frustrated and surprised when it didn’t.  To this day, Tears for Fears remains not just a favorite band, but certainly my favorite proggy pop or poppy prog band.

Here’s the “ugh.”

I had no idea that Roland Orzabal’s wife, Caroline, passed away last year.

Roland, you don’t know me in the least, but I am so, so sorry for your loss.  I knew that something had happened when the tour got cancelled, but I’d assumed nothing as drastic and horrible as losing a family member.

Caroline had been a major part of Roland’s life and his music as his wife and best friend since the early 1980s.  They married in 1982.

The Express and Star (Andy Richardson, January 13, 2018) writes:

Roland is finding his way into the day. He’s tired. Yesterday was a big day, a tough day. Though he’s still grieving Caroline – and how could he not, they were happily entwined for all of their adult lives, she was his rock – he’s trying to stay in the moment, rather than slip into the past.

Now, of course, my worries about no new TFF album in 2017 seem nothing short of absurd.  Our condolences, Roland.  May Caroline rest safely and happily in the embrace of eternity.

Gungfly: Late to the Party (2017)

The greatest thing about Top Ten lists is that I get to learn about the best stuff during the year that I missed. For instance, take Gungfly’s On Her Journey to the Sun (2017).

I knew of it earlier, but never got around to listening to it. And for the dumbest reasons too: I had no idea how to pronounce either one of Rikard Sjoblom’s names (first or last); I figured solo work by any BBT dude would never be as good as BBT itself; and I had no idea what the hell a “gungfly” was (although I do know Socrates the “gadfly”).

Well, a bunch of Progarchy people, whose taste I trust, put the disc on their year end lists. So, finally, in January, I set aside time to listen. Sure enough, the album is absolutely freaking amazing, one of the best things I have heard in ages. As for 2017, I can’t decide which masterpiece is better: Dave Kerzner, Schooltree, or Gungfly.

In any case, I am now officially revising my 2017 lists, due to Rikard’s amazing achievement. Because I had built-in overlap between my BEST METAL and BEST PROG lists (in order to accommodate this very type of “late to the party” 2018 situation), I can take Sons of Apollo and Unleash the Archers off of my best prog list, since they are already duplicated on my BEST METAL list. Instead, I am swapping in Gungfly and one other worthy artist that I discovered in January 2018 (thanks to all those awesome Progarchy Best Of lists). Curious? Stay tuned, or else take a peek at my revised BEST OF 2017 list.

By the way, I cannot wait to hear the five disc box set coming out from Rikard this year, in 2018! If you haven’t yet pre-ordered, do so now, because it is an amazing deal: Rumbling Box. Click on the image below.

IZZ News

izz-logoThis appeared on social media, earlier today.

 

 

Great news for all of us!  God bless, Laura Meade and IZZ!

Happy 2018 to our loyal IZZ fans! We wanted to take a moment to let you know that there is new music on the horizon.

In late Spring, Laura Meade will release her first full-legnth studio album which features special guest artists including several of her IZZ bandmates. Written by Laura Meade and arranged and produced by me (John!), Laura’s album combines her passion for musical theatre with her art-rock sensibilities. Doone Records will have an announcement about the release date in the near future.  On Wednesday, May 9th, Laura will be joining District 97 and Schooltree in Arlington, MA at the Regent Theatre for a night of Female-fronted art-rock, presented by NewEars.org. More information to follow.

IZZ is also back in the studio in full recording mode after writing together for the better part of a year. We are really excited about the freshness of the songs and can’t wait for you all to hear what we have been working on. We recently got together to film one of our final rehearsals before we went into the studio to start recording and we plan on releasing some of that footage later on this year in conjunction with the album release. We really enjoyed having a camera crew there filming as a “fly on the wall” of our rehearsal. They were able to capture some great stuff, including a new interview where we discussed a wide range of topics for the first time together on film.

So stay tuned…We have exciting new music in store for you in 2018.

Cheers!

John Galgano
IZZ
Bass / Vocals / Songwriter

Schubert (From TIC)

In terms of his achievement there is only one other composer to whom Franz Schubert can be compared: Mozart. Perhaps not as precocious as Mozart, Schubert was nonetheless already an accomplished composer as a teenager. In his brief thirty-one years, he created a life’s work of more than one thousand compositions, which include sublime masterpieces…

via Franz Schubert’s Music of Paradise Lost — The Imaginative Conservative

Kevin J. Anderson News

Some excellent news from Kevin J. Anderson, co-author of Clockwork Angels and Clockwork Lives.
Hi Bradley,

Stalag-X  What is Human?

Guess what? The graphic novel, Stalag-X, that I wrote with TV writer-producer Steven L. Sears (remember Xena, Swamp Thing, The A-Team?) is almost here. It’s about human prisoners caught in an alien POW camp during a ruthless future war. Mike Ratera did the art, and the hardcover graphic novel is being published soon by The Vault.

Joe Human is taken to a harsh POW camp on a distant planet where he’ll be examined, tortured, and forced to endure experiments that rip into his very mind as the alien Krael seek to answer the question What is Human?—a question that, in their hellish situation, the human prisoners are finding hard to answer.

 

Steven and I have been working on this graphic novel for years (the saga of getting it into print is almost as long as the story is!), and we’re really excited that it’s finally coming out. It’s worth the wait, I promise! Stalag-X will debut during Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle at the beginning of March. Our original bonus Stalag-X novella, “Not a Prisoner” will be included in this edition.

 

Paying It Forward: Prepping for This Year’s Superstars Writing Seminar

In 2010, Rebecca and I got together with fellow bestselling authors Brandon Sanderson, David Farland, and Eric Flint to launch a career-oriented writing seminar. The Superstars Writing Seminars have grown each year, and hosting it is a huge job.

This year’s Superstars is Jan 31–Feb 3 in Colorado Springs, and it’s our biggest one ever. Right now, Rebecca and I are scrambling to finish our PowerPoint presentations. For weeks we’ve been working with our assistants Chris, Diane, and Marie—and lots of other volunteers—to gather and organize boxes and boxes of materials for Superstars (enough to fill the basement and several offices). Next time you see Chris, Marie, Diane, Nancy, Ike, or any of our staff, tell them how awesome they are.

People are already here for the seminar, and we can’t wait. I’ll fill you in later, but if you want to find out more, check out our Superstars website superstarswriting.com.


I’ll write you again once the Superstars whirlwind is over. Keep reading!

KJA

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Interview: Meliorist

Meliorist is a progressive metal quintet from Brisbane in Australia who recently released their second EP “ii.” Guitarist Andrew Apte did a brief interview for Progarchy, letting us know how the band came up with the name, songwriting, inspiration, and more.

Meliorist

What made you go for the name Meliorist?

Read it as a word for the day, sounded good.

How do you usually describe your music?

I would say modern metal, trying to do new things in every songs. Mixing clean and heavy sections.

What is your writing process like?

Just searching for interesting and cool things on my guitar, then fleshing them out into full songs, trying to listen to everything as a whole as much as possible.

Who or what is your inspiration, if you have any?

All sort of music and artists, lots of Jazz music these days.

What is your favourite piece on the new EP “ii.” and why?

For me I would say My Reflection. I think that it is the best overall song, I think it’s well balanced. For most of the fans though it is What You’ve Lost.

Meliorist - ii

What makes “ii.” different?

Well I have tried very hard to develop and work on a unique style for many years now so I hope that it is not quite like anything else on the market.

What should music lovers expect from “ii.”?

Lots of heavy sections designed for headbanging, mixed with clean sections to even everything out.

What kind of emotions would you like your audience to feel when they listen to your music?

Inspired and happy 🙂

Which do you like most, life in the studio or on tour?

We have not done any touring yet really. I would say it feels great to play a show where everyone is rocking out for sure. But it’s also a great feeling when you just write something you really love, it’s very exciting.

Pick your three favourite albums that you would take on a desert island with you.

Gilad Hekselman – SplitLife
Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit
Antonio Forcione – Tears of Joy

“ii.” is available from Bandcamp here.