I see that Euleria has posted a song off the new Deep Purple album on the song of the week thread. I can still remember hearing my first taste of Deep Purple riding in my friend's 1964 Ford Fairlane. It must have been the summer of 1972 and the song was Maybe I'm a Leo. I have been hooked on heavy progressive music ever since.
I love the vast majority of Deep Purple's catalog; however I have to admit that their last release Rapture of the Deep didn't really capture my interest. With Now What?! my interest is fully engaged. The music is fresh while retrospective, peppered with emotion, allows space for instrumental expanse, and sports progressive moments. Euleria is right that Don Airey really steps it up and earns greater presence in the mix. Also, Roger Glover can be heard as clearly as on any Deep Purple release. In my opinion, Now What?! is clearly the best release since the outstanding Purpendicular. Here's a few links:
A little ELP shines through on Uncommon Man
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Apres Vous contains a Space Truckin’ live jam session
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A Simple Song tugs at the heart strings
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Body Line is a jazzy shuffle :Spin::
All the Time in the World offers Deep Purple at their most laid back
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Rockin’ out with Hell to Pay
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Deep Purple never took themselves too seriously as proved by Vincent Price
, which Euleria captured in the song of the week thread:
While Deep Purple's Now What?! isn’t my current/normal diet of modern Progressive Metal, it might just turn out to be my favorite release of 2013????? Still listening
. Enjoy!
I love the vast majority of Deep Purple's catalog; however I have to admit that their last release Rapture of the Deep didn't really capture my interest. With Now What?! my interest is fully engaged. The music is fresh while retrospective, peppered with emotion, allows space for instrumental expanse, and sports progressive moments. Euleria is right that Don Airey really steps it up and earns greater presence in the mix. Also, Roger Glover can be heard as clearly as on any Deep Purple release. In my opinion, Now What?! is clearly the best release since the outstanding Purpendicular. Here's a few links:
A little ELP shines through on Uncommon Man
Apres Vous contains a Space Truckin’ live jam session

A Simple Song tugs at the heart strings

Body Line is a jazzy shuffle :Spin::
All the Time in the World offers Deep Purple at their most laid back

Rockin’ out with Hell to Pay

Deep Purple never took themselves too seriously as proved by Vincent Price

While Deep Purple's Now What?! isn’t my current/normal diet of modern Progressive Metal, it might just turn out to be my favorite release of 2013????? Still listening

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