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Tardigrade
Simon Says
Tardigrade
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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Stockholm in the early 90's was throbbing with prog. Numerous bands played small clubs and pubs in Sweden's capital. Most attention was paid to Anekdoten, Änglagaard and Landberk. — On the fringes of this underground m...  more »

     
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All Artists: Simon Says
Title: Tardigrade
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: PROGROCK
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 1/1/2001
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Europe, Scandinavia, Euro Pop, Swedish Pop, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 837792009689

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Stockholm in the early 90's was throbbing with prog. Numerous bands played small clubs and pubs in Sweden's capital. Most attention was paid to Anekdoten, Änglagaard and Landberk.

On the fringes of this underground movement there was a less known band called Egg. An unorthodox band: while sounding as harsh and brutal as both VdGG and Crimson, they still struggled to make their melodies as catchy as those of pop tune.

Bass player of Egg at the time was Stefan Renström, who upon joining them immediately had sensed the band's potential. But when Stefan wanted to lead the band in a certain direction, a lot of friction surfaced. Furthermore, his personal life collapsed and Stefan, unhappily, left both the band and Stockholm to form a new outfit.

Around Christmas '93 he made contact with a then very young Daniel Fäldt, singer of experimental band Leifs Hyvel. Things were settled: Simon Says was to be a project with the two of them as the nucleus.

In March '94 Stefan and producer Kenneth Magnusson started planning Simon Says' first album. In August 1995 Ceinwen was released, to mostly positive reviews. A live act was put together and Simon Says looked like they were growing into a band. After a few gigs, however, the project was put on ice Stefan wasn't happy with the way Simon Says sounded and when both he and Daniel moved they suddenly were too far away from each other to be able to continue anyhow. Daniel started studying philosophy, then drifted off to India and the Middle East for two long periods. Meanwhile, Stefan focused on his role as bass player in his other band, Wagnerian space rockers The Moor, with whom he cut Flux in 1996.

So, while Daniel was studying sitar in India, Stefan and The Moor toured Europe with legendary singer/flute and sax player Nik Turner of Hawkwind. Then, in 2001, Stefan felt he had somehow written a new Simon Says album. Guitarist Jonas Hallberg, Stefan's stand-in on bass in The Moor, was recruited, as well as Mattias Jarlhed (from Valinor's Tree) who recorded the drum parts only four days after having been invited to join.

After four weeks Paradise Square was finished and a deal with Galileo records was struck. The album was released in July 2002 and was met by everything between very good and rave reviews. But after eight months of sporadic rehearsals the band was shelved. Again.

Stefan refused to give Simon Says up, though. In spite of a series of domestic problems culminating in a tragic divorce he dedicated every spare second to write and record new music. And so, the band has in the last years contributed to a series of Musea samplers while all the time working on the main project: the one about survival. Tardigrade.
 

CD Reviews

Amazing!
Louis Cossette | 04/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a must for the symphonic and neo prog music lovers of the 70's! For those who like Yes, period Relayer and Genesis."
New prog at best - by Roberto 30-11-08 Roma - Ita
Roberto Zoveralli | 11/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Beautiful!!!Tardigrade is one of those cd that I listen again after it has finished.There are echoes of past into a present sound and although sometimes remembers me groups like Genesis , Yes or others prog reference,Tardigrade plays in a special way for every track of album,and this,isn't easy to find today in the new prog music.With Tardigrade Simon Says have done a great musical work with an excellent recording ,and for me,one of the best prog cd of last years!

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Swedish symphonic prog-rock
J.R. Flower King | IND. | 11/07/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Keyboards dominate this C.D. which for me is a good thing! There are passages which remind me of Howe and Squire and yet others, Keith Emerson. The songs grow on you much like Genesis, Yes and ELP did during their early years. The lead singer has a strange voice which may be more suitable for a country western band but after multiple listens, the great musicianship and those keyboards make for a great listen. This is a talented group which I hope will continue to grow."