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Högtid

Agusa · March 3, 2014

folk rockprogressive rockrockkrautrockpsychedelic rockmalmö

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  • This is late sixties early seventies progressive psychedelic rock. Instrumental with heavy organ play.This has that organic feel that the music from the sixties, seventies had. Smoke a little pot put on the headphones close your eyes and as Mr Dobie Gray said "Get Lost in Your Rock and Roll and Drift Away".

    lloydd · favourite track: Östan om sol, västan om måne

  • Exciting retro-70's progressive rock but without any anachronisms... from a country that has always known how to do it best.

    neu-mann · favourite track: Östan om sol, västan om måne

  • Well, this almost instrumental 2014 debut by the Swedish band is as retro as it gets, but as I'm a big fan of that early 70s prog that is perfectly alright with me. Could be from back in the days, except for the sound quality ;-)

    Carsten Pieper · favourite track: Uti vår hage

  • Retro 70s like that powerful songs!!

    Musiclover24 · favourite track: Uti vår hage

  • In the last twenty years the best music has been coming from Sweden. Large percentage of this music sounds like 70' progressive rock. Sweden started progressive rock revival in mid 90' and the trend is still going on. Just to mention Anglagard and Anekdoten like two stellar examples. But there are many many more excellent bands in Sweden. Agusa-Hogtid is decent album, polished but not that adventurous. It reminds me of Colosseum-Valentine Suite (1969) Recommended. Mark: 6/10 What should we play next? Maybe Gnidrolog-In Spite of Harry's Toenail (1972)? Yes! That is good one.

    Dragan Cekic