All Artists: Puppet Show Title: The Tale of Woe Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: PROGROCK Original Release Date: 1/1/2007 Re-Release Date: 1/1/2001 Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 837792009498 |
Puppet Show The Tale of Woe Genres: Pop, Rock
Intricate arrangements, incredible drumming, innovative bass/ guitar/ keyboard interplay, and imaginative vocals all begin to describe Puppet Show a group of musicians based in the heart of Northern California s Silicon Va... more » | |
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Product Description Intricate arrangements, incredible drumming, innovative bass/ guitar/ keyboard interplay, and imaginative vocals all begin to describe Puppet Show a group of musicians based in the heart of Northern California s Silicon Valley. Formed in 1994, the group plays music that combines fluent melodic work with odd meters and strong vocals. As a bonus, their songs also come complete with multiple sections, instrumental breaks, a solo or two, quiet and loud parts, and occasional snoring. The band garnered critical acclaim for their Bay Area live performances in the 1990s including standout gigs at East Bay Prog Day and headlining the Exposé Concert Series premier event. Response to the release of Puppet Show s debut album Traumatized in 1998 was so strong that the band also got the opportunity to play at the international festivals Baja Prog and ProgFest in the following years. After a great start, the future of the band began to look uncertain in 2000 when it appeared as if various otherwise-positive life events might deal a fatal blow to Puppet Show. Real jobs, family matters, and a few drummer changes slowed down the pace of the band s efforts to complete their follow-up album. Despite the setbacks, and through long periods of little progress, the band persevered and worked through the many obstacles encountered during the writing and recording for the group s long-awaited and aptly-titled second release The Tale Of Woe. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsWhat a show WillieB | 07/06/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "There is a lot of depth in Puppet Show's second release and it took me a few listens to appreciate the intricacies of their music. The style is similar to 70's prog - heavy on the keys, theatrical, long compositions (three songs are over ten minutes), tasty solos, constantly changing musical passages and tight interplay between musicians.
The audio mix on this disc, courtesy of Terry Brown, is well defined and the fat beefy tone of the bass guitar is blended perfectly. Puppet Show, like many unknown talented bands, hold day jobs, and recording music as a hobby is a slow process, but what they do release is worth the wait. " |