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Necromonkey

Rikard Sjöblom Band with special guest: Necromonkey (October 15, 2016)

September 8, 2016 by NJProghouse

Rikard Sjöblom Band with special guest: Necromonkey
http://rikardsjoblom.com | http://necomonkeymusic.com

when:Saturday October 15, 2016 | 2:00PM Show | 1:30PM Doors
where: Roxy & Dukes | 745 Bound Brook Rd, Dunellen, NJ (map)
Cost: Online Presale $26
Walk ups day of show $35 (Cash Only) Beginning at 130PM

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

Rikard Sjöblom:

http://www.rikardsjoblom.com

rikard

You might know Rikard Sjöblom as the mutli-instrumentalist madman behind the microphone of the now-legendary Beardfish, who sang about everything from personal loss to dreams of sneaking into the backstreets of some sleazy ’70s disco club. Wielding his keyboard like an 88-key progressive rock machine gun and a shoulder-slung guitar much in the same manner, Sjöblom truly was the face of the band.

With the same array of musical appendages, Sjöblom has carried on as a solo artist once more with his 2016 album The Unbendable Sleep. Unlike his beatnik-inspired, entirely instrumental 2006 debut album Cyklonmannen, The Unbendable Sleep features Sjöblom’s incredible vocal range, intensely personal lyrics, signature sense of complex-yet-catchy keyboard melodies, and guitar work that spans the spectrum of folksy to downright face melting.

In addition to his solo work, Sjöblom is the most recent addition to English progressive titans Big Big Train, having performed keyboards, guitars, accordion, and backing vocals on the band’s 2016 album Folklore.

Rikard Sjöblom: guitar, keys, vocals
Petter Diamant: drums
Rasmus Diamant: bass

NECROMONKEY:

http://necromonkeymusic.com
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NECROMONKEY is the brainchild of founding (and former) member of the critically-acclaimed Swedish progressive band Änglagård, drummer/multi-instrumentalist Mattias Olsson, and multi-instrumentalist David Lundberg of the eclectic Swedish progressive band Gösta Berlings Saga. Necromonkey’s live performances feature extended flights of intense, hard-hitting improvisation, are driving, intricate, challenging, blisteringly hard-rocking, often dark and always different and fresh. Necromonkey’s music is unfailingly mesmerizing, cathartic and powerful, and never fails to blow away their captivated and loyal audiences worldwide.

 

Filed Under: NJProghouse Presents Tagged With: David Lundberg, Mattias Olsson, Necromonkey, Rikard Sjöblom

Percy Jones – Scott McGill – Ritchie DeCarlo / Necromonkey: [October 11, 2015]

September 17, 2015 by NJProghouse

who: Percy Jones – Scott McGill – Ritchie DeCarlo / Necromonkey
https://www.facebook.com/JonesMcGillDC | http://necromonkeymusic.com
when: Sunday, October 11th 2015 | 5:30PM Show | 4:30PM Doors
where: Roxy & Dukes | 745 Bound Brook Rd, Dunellen, NJ (map)
Cost: Online Presale $22 ($20 plus $2 processing ) | Walk ups day of show $30

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Percy Jones – Scott McGill – Ritchie DeCarlo

https://www.facebook.com/JonesMcGillDC

JMD

This trio produces music like nothing you’ve heard before! Percy Jones is the most revered fretless bass player alive and has inspired thousands of bassists with his unique style. He has forged his own path in his approach to the instrument, bewitching the listener with what he brings to the music. Scott McGill, Proclaimed “The Thinking Man’s Yngwie Malmsteen” by celebrated jazz and fusion author/critic Bill Milkowski, has been playing guitar for over twenty five years. He studied over a decade with noted composer Dennis Sandole (who also taught John Coltrane, Pat Martino, and James Moody, among others). Scott is also breaking new ground with the fretless guitar and iGuitar synth. Ritchie DeCarlo is the driving force behind this music. His combination of bombastic double bass one minute mixed with subtle world music beats the next keeps you guessing. You never know what is coming around the bend with these “over the top” musicians!

https://www.facebook.com/JonesMcGillDC
https://soundcloud.com/jones-mcgill-decarlo
https://jonesmd.bandcamp.com/


Necromonkey

http://www.necromonkeymusic.com

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Being a band in 2015 isn’t so much about how many chinese dragons you can fit on your leg or how custom built your modular is. It is about how much faith you have in the music you create and the trust you have in the world around you. If you take a musical leap will somebody be there to catch you?

Necromonkey is David Lundberg and Mattias Olsson, two of Scandinavias most experienced progressive rock musicians with a discography stretching 100+ albums. With backgrounds in iconic bands such as Änglagård and Gösta Berlings saga it would have been easy to chug along on those well worn tracks but with the bands debut Necroplex (2013) they quite firmly showed a different agenda, and it was a loud one. Breaking up traditional arrangements and prog rock colours but infusing noise, spoken word and collage type sheets of sound. Necroplex was a different beast altogether. For their second album A glimpse of possible endings they once again changed adding icelandic influences from bands such as Sigur Ros and Múm to Reich like percussion sections. In 2014 they band toured the northeast of the US and from that tour the bands first official bootleg was born, Live at Pianos, NYC. The album shows a band thinking on their feet. Loud, raucous and fast. A modern prog quartet with scattered influences fighting in the backseat whilst speeding with the headlights off. In January 2015 the band was invited to play at Fylkingen in Stockholm. A classic venue for Electro acoustic music (as in Stockhausen, not Miley Cyrus). To honour the venue the band morphed again using only drum machines and modular synths. This created a new set unlike the earlier material. Happily surprised by this experience Necereomonkey decided to record the live set which turned into the new album “Show me where it Hertz” (to be released in September).

Necromonkey Live is also something different. The band changes lineup for almost every show trusting the audience and thrusting the audience in new directions. In Toronto in 2015 they appeared as a duo. In Stockholm 2014 there were 7 people on stage. The band refuses to become their own cover band playing songs the same way over and over again. Old songs are rearranged and reorchestrated. New parts are added and taken out. Its never finished.

For the US-tour in October 2015 the band will play as a trio. David Lundberg, Jesper Skarin and Mattias Olsson. The set will include songs from all three studio albums as well new material.

After the tour Necromonkey will return to the Roth Händle studio and continue work on their 5th album, Someone always dies in the end, hopefully to be released in December 2015 or early 2016. There are also discussions of tours in South america and Alaska.

 

Filed Under: NJProghouse Presents Tagged With: Necromonkey, Percy Jones, Ritchie DeCarlo, Scott McGill

Kotebel | Necromonkey [August 26, 2014]

July 15, 2014 by NJProghouse

who: Kotebel | Necromonkey
http://www.kotebel.com| Necromonkey
when: Tuesday , August 26th | 8:00PM Show | 7:00PM Doors
where: Roxy & Dukes | 745 Bound Brook Rd, Dunellen, NJ (map)
Cost:
Online Presale $22 (includes $2 processing fee)
Walk-ups Day of Show $25 (Cash Only)

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS


Kotebel

http://www.kotebel.com

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With 6 albums released since 2000, including the highly acclaimed “Omphalos” (nominated for “Best Foreign Record” in ProgAwards 2006) and “Ouroboros” (Winner – “Best Foreign Record” in ProgAwards 2009) Kotebel is one of the main progressive acts in Spain and Latin America.
Our latest album – Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble – won both the Jury and Pop Vox awards in the 12th edition of the Independent Music Awards (IMA), in the category of Instrumental Music.  Kotebel’s music is an elaborate, yet accessible blend of avant-garde symphonic rock, with a wide range of influences from classical to jazz to world music. Reviewers of our albums and fans mention influences as diverse as Genesis, Debussy, Yes, ELP, Ravel, Messiaen, Thinking Plague, The Enid, Steve Hackett, Gentle Giant, King Crimson or Chopin.

In addition to several international concerts, including a Japan tour in 2009, Kotebel has participated in prestigious festivals including:
BajaProg (Mexico – 2004)
Gouveia Art Rock (Portugal – 2007 and 2010)
ProgSud (France – 2007) – headliner –
Madrid Art Music Festival (Spain – 2008 and 2009)
Go Prog (Portugal – 2009)
Crescendo (France – 2010)
ProgResisté Convention (Belgium – 2013)
sharing the stage with artists like Robert Fripp, Anekdoten, Magma, After Crying, IQ, Allan Holdsworth, Deus Ex Machina, Isildurs Bane, Jerry Marotta, Pat Mastelotto, etc.

Since its foundation in 1999, Kotebel has evolved through a number of phases:

1999 – 2003:
Kotebel is created by Carlos Plaza as a personal project. Three albums are released: Structures (2000), Mysticae Visiones (2002) and Fragments of Light (2003). These albums were studio projects created with the collaboration of excellent musicians, some of whom, like Carlos Franco or César García Forero (author of the series Quimerista – included in Fragments of Light), became the core of what Kotebel is today.

2004 – 2007:
Kotebel is invited to participate in the 2004 edition of the BajaProg Festival, so Carlos Plaza assembles a group of musicians for that particular event: Carlos Franco (drums), Omar Acosta (flutes), Carolina Prieto (Voice) and César García Forero (guitars) – who had participated in the previous albums – and Jaime Pascual (bass) and Marisa Cabrelles (keyboards) who were new to the project.
What was originally conceived as a temporary assembly of musicians for BajaProg, became a steady band and so, Kotebel (the band) was born with an initial 7 member configuration:
Omar Acosta – flutes
Marisa Cabrelles – keyboards (for live performances)
Carlos Franco – drums and percussion
César García Forero – guitars
Jaime Pascual – bass
Carlos Plaza – keyboards
Carolina Prieto – voices
With this configuration, Kotebel did a series of performances and Carlos Plaza started working on “Omphalos” with a different approach i.e., considering Kotebel as a band and taking into account the “live” perspective, with its advantages and limitations.
In 2005, a very young Adriana Plaza steps in, participates in the recording of “Omphalos”, and becomes a steady member of the band. The highly acclaimed “Omphalos” is released in 2006.
Shortly after the release of “Omphalos”, and due to an extremely tight agenda, Omar Acosta departs and the band starts to perform as a 6 member configuration. By the end of 2007, Carolina Prieto leaves the band and a decision is taken to remain as a tight five member instrumental set, leaving more individual space for the remaining members.

2008 – 2011
Kotebel’s configuration as a five piece instrumental ensemble quickly becomes an efficient performance engine, ready to explore aesthetics grounds that required more complex and demanding skills as individual and collective performers. “Ouroboros”, released in 2009, is Kotebel’s first album under this new configuration.
During 2009 and 2010, Kotebel undertakes an important live activity, and in addition to a tour in Japan during the summer of 2009, it participates in several festivals (Madrid Art Music Festival, GoProg, Gouveia Art Rock, Crescendo), in addition to a number of performances in Spain and Italy.
In January of 2011 the band makes a pause in its live activity in order to fully concentrate in the preparation of its next album. In September 17 & 18, the band captures a live studio performance of the Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble. Additional recordings for the rest of the album, as well as mixing and mastering, are done between October and December. Just before the end of the year, Kotebel discloses part of the album, and starts accepting pre-Orders for the release of “Concerto”, featuring a bonus DVD with a full rendition of the recording of the Piano Concerto.
The band plans to release the album early in 2012.

2012 – 2013
March of 2012 sees the release of the “Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble”. The album is very well received both within the progressive rock community as well as other academic circles and fans not acquainted with progressive rock. The album receives both the Jury and Vox Pop awards in the category of instrumental music, in the 12th edition of the Independent Music Awards. During the remainder of the year and until the Spring of 2013, Kotebel participates in a series of concerts in Spain to promote their new album, sharing the stage in Madrid with French TV, Baraka, Korekyojinn, and several Spanish bands.
These series of concerts conclude with our participation at the Prog-Résiste Convention in Belgium, followed by a concert Holland, in April.

KOTEBEL would like to thank the Spanish Association of Artists and Performers (AIE) and Spain Arts & Culture for their financial support.

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Necromonkey

Necromonkey Facebook Page

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For the first time ever Necromonkey are coming to the US! But we shouldnt kid ourselves…this isnt really a blushing awkward blind date. David Lundberg of Prog revitalists Gösta Berlings Saga and Mattias Olsson whos been dubbed “the Dali of scandinavian Prog” playing with legendary bands such as Änglagård, White Willow and Tom Doncourt(Cathedral) have played the U.S with their separate bands before.

But as Necromonkey this is the first time in the U.S….ever.

Necromonkey is everything the bands above are and at the same time their exact opposite. The band is first and foremost a duo but is augmented live in many different ways depending on the sitiuation and possibilities. They have played as a duo as well as being 8 people on stage.
Weaving classic progressive sounds and rhythms with the tonality of Radiohead, Sigur Ros and the Instrumentation of Kraftwerk, Les Baxter and Steve Reich. The band bridges Magmaesque textures with Harry Partch mumbles. Does it sound confusing? Dont worry… give them a couple of minutes of your time and you will be just fine. They are a band on the move, changing and evolving.

Necromonkey have released two albums so far to unanimous critical acclaim, Necroplex (2013) and A glimpse of possible endings (2014). They have the next four or five albums already recorded and ready to be released over the next couple of years. The band will be touring Europe during the fall and there are also plans for a spring US tour on the west coast.

The live lineup of Necromonkey…!

MATTIAS OLSSON
(Drums, Percussion, Mellotron, MS-10)

DAVID LUNDBERG
(Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Mellotron, Taurus Pedals, Percussion)

KRINGLE HARMONIST
(Bass, Percussion)

EINAR BALDURSSON
(Guitar, Percussion)

Live

Knock knock hornets nest

Small Rome

 

 

Filed Under: NJProghouse Presents Tagged With: Carlos Plaza, David Lundberg, Kotebel, Mattias Olsson, Necromonkey

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