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Arabs in Aspic - Collection (2003-2023) FLAC
Progressive rock
FLAC, Lossless (tracks+.cue) | 2.03 Gb
From its inception, Smeby was the primary songwriter for the group. In addition to Black Sabbath, he cited stoner rock and classical modernism as influences, while other band members drew inspiration from progressive rock staples such as Genesis, King Crimson and Yes, as well as other genres such as music of the Balkans, fusion, jazz and more. These eclectic and varying sources of music influence provided the foundation for the group's sound.[1]
As a result of their influences, the group's sound has been described as a combination of "typical Scandinavian, slightly elegiac Retroprog with a good portion of hard rock." This style has shifted slightly over the years, with an early focus on hard and psychedelic rock evolving into a stronger adherence to progressive rock following the band's reunion.
Drawing largely from psychedelic rock, the debut album of the band incorporates influences from Hawkwind, older Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd, featuring "dark crushing guitars and a lot of Hammond organ". This influence is more pronounced than in their later releases.
Tracklist:
Say THANKS (DANKE), please!
Progressive rock
FLAC, Lossless (tracks+.cue) | 2.03 Gb
From its inception, Smeby was the primary songwriter for the group. In addition to Black Sabbath, he cited stoner rock and classical modernism as influences, while other band members drew inspiration from progressive rock staples such as Genesis, King Crimson and Yes, as well as other genres such as music of the Balkans, fusion, jazz and more. These eclectic and varying sources of music influence provided the foundation for the group's sound.[1]
As a result of their influences, the group's sound has been described as a combination of "typical Scandinavian, slightly elegiac Retroprog with a good portion of hard rock." This style has shifted slightly over the years, with an early focus on hard and psychedelic rock evolving into a stronger adherence to progressive rock following the band's reunion.
Drawing largely from psychedelic rock, the debut album of the band incorporates influences from Hawkwind, older Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd, featuring "dark crushing guitars and a lot of Hammond organ". This influence is more pronounced than in their later releases.
Tracklist:
Say THANKS (DANKE), please!



