Hi folks!
Many people asked why I'm banned from Progressive Ears forum, and I felt duty to explain here why I'm banned from both PA & PE.
First of all, forget their stories about "Svetonio's behavior". That's all bullshit! 'Cause I've never been an idiot except when I was heavily attacked by the always the same "team" and when I had to fire-back.
Actually, the "problem" with me was my "MONITORING" on "underground" self-released progressive "scene" represented on the net platforms - what I'm doing since 2011 and mostly using Bandcamp as there are plenty of really magnificent prog DEBUTS as aswell Bandcamp is (imo) the best platform for the new bands & solo artists.
They always hated that.
Well, I'd like to start this thread with one my blog at progarchives' forum, what is an illustratively example of mentioned hatred, because then-admins firstly were spamming it, and then, without any valid arguments, were declaring my blog for "non-blog". They removed it from the sub-forum dedicated to the members' blogs, and throw it in the sub-forum of "Recommendations" what in this case it was same like to put it in the bin; last but not least, I don't know any other long-term PA member which blog was declared as "non-blog" by the admins and therefore I think that this thing is something unique, lol: http://www.progarchives.c....?TID=98421
Oh and I want to post a great Progressive rock song that I've posted on my above mentioned blog at PA; that's The Amniotic Flower from Spain, and their magnificent track 'On The Chest (80s)', released online in January 2015 - enjoy:
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At PE, it was almost f***ing the same as it was at Progarchives forum. At the PE, almost the same hypocrites, liars & good-for-nothing musicians like at PA, that are "happily" gathered in their weird cult [where In the Court of the Crimson King is "the first progressive rock album ever" and If you risk pointing to the fact that e.g. Family's debut is also progressive rock album and that it was released in 1968, you'll be satanized immidiately] and where they are playing the prog-gods!
An example - I'll show you the PE sub-forum's thread about 'comeback albums', where I got a permanent ban. This is the thread where I was again right about the nature of the subject of a thread - showing AS ALWAYS stronger arguments for my statements than those PE philistines' claims - and consequently I got ban, with a fake explanation that "I was rude" - although I just had to fire-back - with one funny "f*ck off" gif - to the member with the nickname "Jerjo" who always provoked me without any reason but always with the blessing of the PE's moderator "Poisoned Youth" who never told to "Jerjo" that it's against the forum's rules when he's constantly attacking on me (at so many threads and without a reason) http://www.progressiveear....ack-albums
Even weirder, they promptly banned also a member with the nickname "Count de Dorcol" who has posted - in the same thread - a few posts in favour of my defence!
Oh yeah, in a perfect harmony with above posted link and as I "don't know what a (great) comeback album is", here are, just as a decor to this post and as they always hated when I'v been posting YouTube vids as examples of something what I wanted to say in those discusions as well as on "appreciation" threads, some nice tracks from my favourite Serbian progressive rock band's comeback album from 1986:
(instrumental)
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A few colourful examples how former PA' admins "Dean" and "Guldbamsen", with a lot of help of PA' big shots "Lazland" (who, as a part of former pre-eval team, once time rejected a band which I was suggested, but then he suggested the same band by himself) and "Bonnek" (a "prog-metal specialist" who voted against addition of Alek Darson for PA' prog-metal section; good enough that all of the others from the PA prog-metal team were voted *yes* for inclusion of that fantastic prog-metal guitarist and composer who gratuated at Berkeley College of Music) histerically attacked on me, without any valid reason and -as always - using LIES, actually in favour to discourage not only me to suggest the new prog bands and solo artists for PA database.
This is my suggestion of an excellent instrumental prog-metal band Shepherds of Cassini from New Zealand:
http://www.progarchives.c....1&PN=1
Another example which I'd like to show you, that is my suggestion of very interesting avant-rock band Gravitsapa from Lviv, Ukraine:
http://www.progarchives.c....&FID=1
And on this topic, posted by progarchives' "prog-gods" about the thread "Bandcamp recommendations" at PA's sub-forum "General music discussions", one can see very clear that obvious hatred of the PA "prog-gods" towards promotion of young, self-released prog bands and solo artists: http://www.progarchives.c....?TID=95146
Just as a decor, two beautiful tracks by both bands that I mentioned above:
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