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Issue 164

Feeling lucky, punk? The Norwegian art-rockers explore randomness, chance and more focused songwriting on their 12th album.

- Polly Glass

GAZPACHO

Gazpacho is a ridiculous name, yet the Norwegian band's music is anything but. Since the late 90s they've cultivated progressive vignettes with the imagery and transportive powers of twisted fairy tales, even as they face profoundly human questions. It's fiercely intelligent music, delivered with the light touch of first-rate songwriters – which they are. By day, singer Jan-Henrik Ohme works for Sony Music Norway, while keyboard player Thomas Andersen is a composer who's written jingles for major ad campaigns, as well as solo piano records.

Perhaps it's in response to this that they've become masters of introspective, conceptual records, devoid of concessions to anything so limiting as commercial potential. Molok (2015) was a head-spinning meditation on conflicts between the emotional and rational mind, via Norwegian folklore with a side of quantum physics. On 2018's Soyuz they contemplated the passing of time with detours into Russian space history and Tibetan funeral practices. Five years on from their last release, however, the band are ready to do something different. Something shorter, sharper, noisier. The end result – their 12th album – isn't perhaps as different as this premise implies. But there's a bite and a focus to Magic 8-Ball that's sometimes been missing from their dense, cerebral depths of late.

In the aftermath of 2020's

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AURI

As the moonlight pierces through the stained glass windows of the Union Chapel with the stage illuminated by lanterns, Johanna Kurkela takes to the stage in a dazzling ballgown, opening the show with Those We Don’t Speak Of before the rest of Auri join her on this autumnal night.

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JHB GUITARIST DELVES DEEP

Nick Fletcher's fifth album, Mask of Sanity, is inspired by the psychologist Carl Jung.

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PELAGIC FEST

Once a record label showcase held now and again in Berlin, Pelagic Fest has flourished into a bona fide annual getaway for progressive music fans. For the second year in a row, it's taking up two days at Muziekgieterij, a club in the sleepy Dutch city of Maastricht renowned for its sound quality and state-of-the-art light shows. The bill is dominated, as ever, by artists signed to the Pelagic roster, but with This Will Destroy You and Ihsahn headlining, this is by far the biggest and most diverse lineup to date.

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PETE LAMBROU (VLMV)

The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds. As told to Grant Moon.

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JO QUAIL

There's no pomposity to the opening with the release of Jo Quail's seventh studio album, Notan. Even though her music is elegant and refined, the cellist has no airs or graces - she's seen soundchecking herself and chatting with the audience pre-show, a white hoodie slung over her long black dress.

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SYMPHONY X

During the encore of Symphony X's LA concert, vocalist Russell Allen - a California native - tells the sold-out crowd why he left his home state 35 years ago. After finishing high school, he says, he began working as a knight on horseback at a local medieval-themed dinner theatre. When the company opened a sister location across the country, Allen was one of the employees sent east to help get the new business up and running. It was supposed to be a six-month deployment, he explains, but while he was there he “met a Jersey girl” and never returned.

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PENDRAGON

According to Pendragon's Nick is Barrett, \"The reason we've survived is because we've never been that popular.\"

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A SUNDAY IN SEPTEMBER

We're off to Balham in south London for the sixth annual A Sunday In September, a 'boutique' all-dayer in the delightful music room of The Bedford.

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SOEN ANNOUNCE HEAVY NEW ALBUM RELIANCE

Upcoming release is previewed by emotive single Primal.

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1 min

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SPOCK'S BEARD REUNITE FOR NEW LP

Prog veterans channel their post-tour energy into writing and recording.

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2 mins

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