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Pure Reason Revolution

Messaggiodi Sephiroth il 17 giu 2009 11:38

Band inglese che ha prodotto per ora solo 2 album di un buon prog miscelato ad altri generi.
The Dark Third (il primo album) lo adoro! Quello nuovo ancora non l'ho sentito.
Adesso vi beccate una bella copincollata da wiki inglese per saperne di più...

Pure Reason Revolution are a British rock group formed at the University of Westminster in 2003. Their music incorporates elements of progressive rock (Rick Wakeman[2] has given the band a favourable review) and grunge. It has been variously described as 'Astral Folk' and 'New prog'.[3][4] Members have a shared appreciation for the work of bands such as Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Porcupine Tree, Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and the Super Furry Animals.[5]

History

[edit] The Sunset Sound

Pure Reason Revolution began life as a Reading outfit named The Sunset Sound, which featured the Courtney brothers, Chloë Alper and, for a short while, Jim Dobson.[6] Jon and Andrew Courtney had previously played with pop guitar band Gel, and, according to J. Courtney in an interview, were signed by Seymour Stein to his Sire record label[5] although Sire records dropped the band and never released any material. Alper used to front the Period Pains, who scored a hit with an anti-Spice Girls song in 1997.

The band was completed by Tom Leathes (vocals, guitar) and Bob Cooper (bass guitar). Debut single "Moving" picked up radio airplay on BBC Radio 1 (where the band was championed by alternative-music guru Steve Lamacq[7]), XFM and LA's KROQ.[8]

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Courtney J, Dobson and Jong met at Westminster University 2000-2003[9] and went through a number of name changes before settling on Pure Reason Revolution (PRR), including "The Wow"[10] and "Pendulum Dawn".

The band signed to Alan McGee's Poptones label for a one-off release of "Apprentice of the Universe"[11] (peaking at #74 in a national chart).[12]

Signing to SonyBMG in autumn 2004, the following year saw the band releasing two singles - the 12-minute long Bright Ambassadors of Morning (the title is from a line in Pink Floyd's Echoes on the Meddle album), and The Intention Craft - plus one mini-album, Cautionary Tales for the Brave. This was released to make up for delays in recording that meant the band would miss its original launch window. The use of so many of the proposed album tracks on a mini-album led the band to develop some new material for the album, including "The Twyncyn/Trembling Willows". Releases were on the band's own Holograph imprint, via SonyBMG.

In March 2005, the band played the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, before playing several North American dates,[13] and they regularly played on the British club circuit. During this time, PRR supported Mew,[14] Hope of the States,[15] Secret Machines, and Oceansize,[16] as well as headlining their own gigs[17] and recorded sessions for Mark Radcliffe's Radio Two show and XFM. In spring 2005, Jong left the band, to be replaced by another Westminster pal Jamie Willcox, though it is Jong's work featured on recorded output up to, and including, The Dark Third. Both Jong and Willcox receive credits on the The Dark Third album.

The band sometimes allows fans to listen to streaming material via its MySpace website, including works in progress and exclusive Christmas tracks.

The first full-length album, The Dark Third was released in the UK on 10 April 2006, and was produced by Paul Northfield (Rush, Porcupine Tree, Gentle Giant, Dream Theater).[18] A US version of the album containing the original, pre-Cautionary Tales mooted tracklisting and amended artwork was released in the U.S. on 25 July 2006.

In summer 2006, with his wife, Susanne Courtney, being pregnant with their first child, Andrew Courtney left the band. He was replaced by Paul Glover, formerly of the band Wire Jesus.

Jim Dobson then left the band in November 2006. Although there was no formal announcement regarding his departure, a notice on the band's forum explained that nothing more could be said, for "legal reasons."

In December 2006, the band parted company with Sony/BMG.

On 16 February 2007, the European version was released under licence to InsideOut Music.

Pure Reason Revolution supported Blackfield on their European tour in February 2007. This was their first support tour with new drummer Paul Glover. Their live set had few changes, one of which was a reworked reprise of "Golden Clothes", in which all band members (minus Glover, who is drumming) play synthesizers and end singing a cappella.

Following the tour, the band began recording the follow-up to The Dark Third. In June, the band journeyed to the US again to play at the 2007 edition of the renowned progressive/art rock festival NEARfest, as well as at three other clubs. These shows saw the debut of a new song called "Deus Ex Machina". Pure Reason Revolution also opened for Porcupine Tree on their 'Tour Of A Blank Planet' European tour in June/July 2007.

The band played just one more UK date in 2007, on 15 October at Southampton University.

The band released a 4-track EP of "Victorious Cupid" on ORG Records on 14 April 2008, accompanied by a one-off London show on 12 April 2008.[19][20]The band played another one off show at the Camden Barfly on July 31 2008 which was followed by a ten-date mini-tour of Europe. This included a set in Bonn, Germany, which was recorded for German TV network WDR and will be broadcast in February 2009. Shows are also scheduled for the Eclipsed Magazine festival at Colos-Saal, Germany on the 22 November 2008 and at London's Cargo on 26 November 2008.[21] A live album entitled Live at NEARfest 2007 was released on 20 June 2008.[22]

In April 2008 the band signed to German label Superball Music for the release of their next album, about which manager Jonathan Cooke made the following statement: "It was refreshing to find a situation that combines the artist commitment and enthusiasm of an indie with the ambition of a major. Signing a longer-term deal with Superball Music for album 2 onwards was an easy decision to make".[23] On 28 November 2008 they confirmed their second album would be titled Amor Vincit Omnia and would be released on 9 March 2009.

On 5 March 2009, the band began their most extensive tour to date, comprising about 12 concerts in the UK and approximately 22 in mainland Europe.[24][25] The band were track of the week on Kerrang! Radio and track of the day in Classic Rock Magazine - which also featured a double-page spread on the band in their quarterly prog-rock issue.[26] A single from the album, "Deus Ex Machina", was released as a download only on 24 March 2009. Promo-CDs with three versions of the single were distributed at gigs on the 2009 tour.

Recent material has been considerably more electronic, a departure from their more dreamy, classic-prog style of The Dark Third. According to Organ magazine, "Pure Reason Revolution are such a strange band...they're a mating of angelic prog rock harmony in the style of Yes, and old school Man Parrish hip hop style stripped down Justice electro funk. This actually works."[1] The change of style has been reflected in Amor Vincit Omnia 's artwork, designed entirely by bassist/vocalist Chloe Alper, which is darker and less spacey, whilst remaining surreal and symbolic.[citation needed]

[edit] Lineup

* Jon Courtney - vocals, guitars, keyboards
* Chloë Alper - vocals, bass guitars, keyboard
* Jamie Willcox - vocals, guitars - joined April 2005
* Paul Glover - drums - joined late 2006

[edit] Former members

* Greg Jong - vocals, guitars - left early 2005
* Jim Dobson - keyboards, bass guitar, violin, guitars, vocals - left November 2006
* Andrew Courtney - drums - left November 2006

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

* The Dark Third (2006)
* Amor Vincit Omnia (2009)

[edit] Live albums

* Live at NEARfest 2007 (2008)

[edit] Extended plays

* Cautionary Tales for the Brave (2005)

[edit] Singles

* "Apprentice of the Universe" (2004)
* "The Bright Ambassadors of Morning" (2005)
* "The Intention Craft" (2005)
* "Victorious Cupid" (2007)
* "Deus Ex Machina" (2009)


A breve entrerò in possesso del nuovo album e vi dirò in che condizioni sono.
Ho avuto la fortuna di scoprirli direttamente Live, hanno avuto l'onore di accompagnare i Blackfield in concerto (bellissimo progetto di Steven Wilson [Porcupine Tree] e Aviv Geffen).
Veramente validi!!!
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Re: Pure Reason Revolution

Messaggiodi BlackIlPoeta il 21 giu 2009 00:37

Sto vedendo un loro video su youtube e devo dire che non sono male manco per il cazzo dio palazzo!E la cantante è pure na bella gnugna! :lol :lol :lol :lol
mi cala il bassista però...suona a plettro...
"E mai
che mi sia venuto in mente
di essere più ubriaco di voi...
di essere molto più ubriaco di voi..."
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"Una bestemmia in realtà è un maiale divinizzato"(cit. me)
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Re: Pure Reason Revolution

Messaggiodi Sephiroth il 21 giu 2009 10:04

ho ascoltato il nuovo album, hanno fatto una svolta semiviolenta sull'elettronico. Lo stile è abbastanza differente rispetto al primo album, sembra che abbiamo conservato solo lo stile vocale a più voci. In ogni caso l'ho ascoltato solo 1 volta, devo approfondire.
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Re: Pure Reason Revolution

Messaggiodi chahut il 16 ago 2009 19:28

:wha :wha

Io ho solo The Dark Third, ma non esagero quando dico che me lo sono letteralmente divorato. Ci sono capitata sopra per caso, un mio amico (che sempre sia lodato) mi dice che se mi piacciono i Porcupine Tree devo assolutamente ascoltarmi sti Pure Reason Revolution. Cazzo se aveva ragione.

Te Sephi te li sei scoperti in concerto
:hail :hail :hail
un culo micidiale.

Ora mi voglio spulciare l'ultimo, per vedere un po' di sta svolta che dici, anche se ad essere onesta la linea vocale è forse l'unica cosa che possibilmente sacrificherei.
Comunque viste le influenze elettroniche già presenti in The Dark Third non credo mi stupirei a scoprire che la svolta c'è stata davvero. Vedremo.
And if you listen very carefully, you'll hear the familiar sound of no one caring. (cit.)
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