Argos (album)
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Argos studio album | ||||
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2009 |
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Label (s) | Musea Records | |||
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CD |
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Title (number) |
14th |
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running time |
52m51s |
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Argos is the debut album by the Mainz retro-prog band Argos . It was recorded in 2008 and released in early 2009 via Musea Records .
Style and reception
On “Argos” the trio indulges in the Canterbury sound of the 70s with the support of guest guitarist Rico Florczak, who would later join the band as a full member . Bands such as Caravan and Soft Machine , but also The Beatles , are often named as significant influences .
The album consists of three parts, each paying homage to a particular style of music from the 60s and 70s. Part 1 (“Nursed By Giants”) is dominated by classic progressive rock in the style of Gentle Giant and Van der Graaf Generator , part 2 (“Canterbury Souls”) is carried by the Canterbury sound. In the third part (“From Liverpool To Outer Space”), Beatles reminiscences can be heard.
In terms of the lyrics, the album is a bow to the musical role models:
"Caravan and Soft Machine and Hatfield and the North "
The main negative point of criticism is often the caravan-oriented song; Nevertheless, the album was largely able to convince reviewers, for example Dave Sissons from the Dutch Progressive Rock Pages awarded 8.5 out of 10 possible points.
Track list
- Part 1: Nursed By Giants
- Killer (4:39)
- The King Of Ghosts (5:10)
- Black Cat (3:38)
- A Name In The Sand (4:23)
- Core Images (5:10)
- Part 2: Canterbury Souls
- The Hat Goes North (2:45)
- Young Persons Guide To Argos (3:57)
- Ten Fingers Overboard (3:11)
- Norwegian Stone Shortage (3:06)
- Part 3: From Liverpool To Outer Space
- Further Apart (2:22)
- Time For Love (3:51)
- Meet The Humans (2:27)
- Elektro Wagner (2:47)
- Passing Through (5:25)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Dave Sissons: DPRP: CD & DVD REVIEWS. Retrieved June 17, 2010 .
- ↑ a b Reviews of "Argos" on the baby blue pages. Retrieved June 17, 2010 .
- ↑ Hirnfick 2.0: Musik 12/2009 - favorites and analysis. December 6, 2009, accessed on June 17, 2010 : “Musically you are on well-known paths: You can hear a varied blend of retro-prog and Canterbury, with Caravan and Hatfield and the North as influences that caught my eye . While Canterbury's inspiration predominates over long stretches of the album, there are also tracks like Black Cat , which are used by retro-prog bands like The Flower Kings and The Tangent , which are themselves clearly influenced by the Canterbury sound. "
Web links
- Reviews of Argos on the baby blue pages
- Argos on Progarchives.com