Manar "Manar" 1971 Iceland Psych Prog Rock
Group from Iceland, combining in his album heavy blues - rock (Songur Satans and Eg Horfi A Brimid), hard (Lif Pitt) and heavy prog. There is also a ballad Litli Fuglinn and symphonic instrumental Preludia I A-Moll with violins and flutes . Top tracks are at the end of the album - heavy prog Sandkorn Pridja Heimsstyrjoldin. Manar were one of the groups that followed Trubrot, but the self-titled album Manar surpassed any albums of Trubrot. 11 songs cover a wide range of northern senses, offering powerful electric guitars gashes and melancholic vocals and Hammond. Some tracks are closer to folk-rock with their vocals, acoustic guitar, flute and piano ("Litli Fuglinn"). This classic album is recommended to fans of Old Man & The Sea and Junipher Greene.
Oiafur Porarinsson (vocal, guitar, flute)
Bjorn Porarinsson (organ)
Guomundur Benediktsson (vocal, piano)
Smari Kristjansson (bass)
Ragnar Sigurjonsson (battery)
Group from Iceland, combining in his album heavy blues - rock (Songur Satans and Eg Horfi A Brimid), hard (Lif Pitt) and heavy prog. There is also a ballad Litli Fuglinn and symphonic instrumental Preludia I A-Moll with violins and flutes . Top tracks are at the end of the album - heavy prog Sandkorn Pridja Heimsstyrjoldin. Manar were one of the groups that followed Trubrot, but the self-titled album Manar surpassed any albums of Trubrot. 11 songs cover a wide range of northern senses, offering powerful electric guitars gashes and melancholic vocals and Hammond. Some tracks are closer to folk-rock with their vocals, acoustic guitar, flute and piano ("Litli Fuglinn"). This classic album is recommended to fans of Old Man & The Sea and Junipher Greene.
Oiafur Porarinsson (vocal, guitar, flute)
Bjorn Porarinsson (organ)
Guomundur Benediktsson (vocal, piano)
Smari Kristjansson (bass)
Ragnar Sigurjonsson (battery)
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