
In The California Sun:
CalProg 2005
Whittier Community Center,
Whittier, CA
June 4, 2005
By Stephanie Sollow
The second annual CalProg festival was held on June 4, the first Saturday of the month. So yes, here it is July and I'm just now writing down my thoughts... All in all, CalProg was another winning show and I'm already looking forward to next year's event – though all that's been announced as of this writing is a date (June 3, 2006).
The day opened with Spiraling, the New Jersey-area based band fronted by keyboardist Tom Brislin and including Marty O'Kane (guitars, vocals), Bob Hart (bass), and Paul Wells (drums). Spiraling play a style of music that is at the poppier end of progressive music, and perhaps closer to pop than prog. But, their performance had quite a bit of energy; and the often wry sense of humor in the lyrics made them quite endearing. A track on their Challenging Stage CD, "Ah, Sugar" had me - and I think everyone there not already present - thinking that they were going to break into a rendition of the Archies classic, "Sugar, Sugar." Brislin's smile at the audience's amusement suggested it wasn't just mere coincidence. And, if my recollection is correct, the band played live for the first time the track "Are You Here," a non-live track on their live recording Live In New York City. A footnote often mentioned with Brislin, and mentioned here as well (though, obviously, not as a footnote), is that he subbed for Guy LeBlanc when Camel played NEARfest in 2003 and was for a short period of time the keyboardist in Yes. So, it probably comes as no surprise that Spiraling's cover was a rendition of Yes' "Sound Chaser," except for the fact that they attempted to tackle it, and did so very well.
Following Spiraling, was the eccentric band Bubblemath, playing their busy and energetic math rock. Though I said in my review of their CD Such Fine Particles Of The Universe that they reminded me of Echolyn... live, nothing could be farther from the truth. Oh, some harmony vocals maybe, but Bubblemath play a very dense, sometimes dissonant brand of progressive rock. Bubblemath's classic cover was Genesis' "The Knife."
Tiles took the stage next with a set that featured tracks from their latest release, Window Dressing, as well as from their earliest of releases, Tiles and Fencing The Clear. While their performance was tight, I kept having the feeling that vocalist Paul Rarick was just a little bored with it all. He seemed that way at ROSfest, too, so maybe it's just his way. However, drummer Pat DeLeon was very much a bundle of energy... The audience kept calling out for more "cowbell" – and DeLeon delivered... even delivering the now classic line as uttered by Christopher Walken in the SNL skit of BOC in the studio. Their cover? Rush's "2112," naturally, which they played almost perfectly...
The effervescent Izz played a tremendously good set, but I had already come to expect that, this being the third time I'd seen them live (ProgWest 2002, CalProg 2004 and now CalProg 2005). Each time they just got better and better - and they started out pretty damn good the first time. Oh, there was just a little snafu for the band's cover tune - having unplugged his mic, Tom Galgano (keys, vocals), forgot to plug it back in. Oops. And what did they play? Yes' "Close To The Edge" with Tom, wife Anmarie Barnes and Laura Meade sharing vocals. Oh, yes. Tremendous set throughout, all while Tom was feeling ill... except for the need for tissues, one would never have known.
To cap off the night, The Flower Kings, who played a thunderous set. Truly. As when they get going with those epic parts (oh, like the choruses on "The Truth Will Set You Free"), the whole building seemed to shake... the whole earth seemed to shake. Fabulous, fabulous set, with the band looking quite happy. Even with a new drummer, Marcus Liliequist, the band didn't miss a beat. This was Flower Kings in all their... bloom? The subtlest moment of the set was Jonas Reingold's bass solo, a tribute to his newly born daughter. Lovely. The band played many tracks from their latest CD (as one would expect), and treated folks to a cover of "Soon" section of Yes' "Gates Of Delerium."
During the dinner break, Saga vocalist Mike Sadler and guests – LINO (guitars and vocals) and the duo of Henning Pauly and Matt Cash (Frameshift, Chain). While LINO accompanied Sadler on several tunes to start, at the end of the set, it was Saga guitarist Ian Crichton. Pauly and Cash's set included music from Chain and Frameshift. The only drawback to the dinner time acoustic set... no lighting once the sun set, other than that coming through the windows of the vendor room.
Discography
- Bubblemath
- The Flower Kings
- Back In The World Of Adventures (KH)
- Retropolis (KH)
- Stardust We Are (KH)
- Flower Power (SS)
- Alive On Planet Earth (JB)
- Space Revolver (JB)
- Fanclub CD 2000 (JB)
- Space Revolver - Special Edition (JB)
- The Rainmaker (JB)
- The Rainmaker - Special Edition (JB)
- Unfold The Future (KH)
- Live In New York: Official Bootleg (KH)
- Fan Club CD 2002 (KH)
- Fan Club CD 2004 (JT)
- Adam & Eve (CW)
- BetchaWannaDanceStoopid (JT)
- Meet The Flower Kings - Live Recording (DVD) (KH)
- Live Review: Flower Kings, The, Rainbow Club, Milan, IT, October 21, 2003 (DG)
- Interview: The Flower Kings (JB)
- Interview: Stolt, Roine (Transatlantic, The Flower Kings) March 2000 (JB)
- Interview: Stolt, Roine (The Flower Kings, Transatlantic) February 2002 (KH)
- Interview: Stolt, Roine (The Flower Kings) (Part One) (JT)
- Interview: Stolt, Roine (The Flower Kings) (Part Two) (JT)
- Izz
- Spiraling
- Tiles
- Henning Pauly (Frameshift, Chain) and Matt Cash (Chain)
- Michael Sadler / Saga
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