IQ Frecuency

IQ - Frequency (2009)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 12, 2024
IQ - Frequency (2009)

IQ - Frequency (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 449 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 146 MB | Covers - 59 MB
Genre: Neo-Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: SPV/InsideOut Music (SPV 28042 CD)

27 years after their debut album UK veterans IQ show that they are still a band with the capabilities to create solid albums. This 2009 release is quite listenable, and the influences that have served IQ well in the past (including Yes, Pink Floyd, and pre-1980s Genesis) continue to serve them well on Frequency. This is, for the most part, a very moody album, but it is also very accessible - and appealing tracks such as "One Fatal Mistake," "Closer," "Stronger Than Friction," and "Life Support" are easy to absorb even if one isn't a seasoned prog rock listener. It should be noted that IQ have had their share of personnel changes along the way; on Frequency, their 2009 lineup consists of Peter Nicholls on lead vocals, Michael Holmes on guitar, John Jowitt on bass, Mark Westworth on keyboards, and Andy Edwards on drums.

IQ - The Seventh House (2000)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 10, 2024
IQ - The Seventh House (2000)

IQ - The Seventh House (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 405 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 134 MB | Covers - 41 MB
Genre: Neo-Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Giant Electric Pea (GEPCD1028)

The Seventh House came out almost four years after IQ's previous studio album, Subterranea. In light of this CD, it appears that the critically acclaimed 1997 concept album was the band's creative peak, which does not mean The Seventh House is weak. The general feeling of the album makes it closer to 1993's Ever. Peter Nicholls' theatrical voice gains in beauty with age. The playing is unsurprisingly tight, the musical approach firmly anchored in melodic progressive rock. Highlights include "Guiding Light," "The Wrong Side of Weird," and the title track, the latter a complex and exhilarating number. On the other hand, "Erosion" and "Zero Hour" feel like they miss a dimension, even if the acoustic guitar on the latter brings in a different texture…

IQ - Subterranea: The Concert (2000)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 25, 2024
IQ - Subterranea: The Concert (2000)

IQ - Subterranea: The Concert (2000)
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 741 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 282 Mb
Full Scans | 00:51:29 + 00:49:41 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Giant Electric Pea #GEPCD 1027

Subterranea: The Concert is exactly what the title says: a complete live rendition of IQ's masterpiece Subterranea. The track list is exactly the same as the studio album (there is not even an extra encore). Following Subterranea's release in September 1997, one question immediately arose: It's a fantastic album, but can the guys pull it off live? This document proves without a doubt they did. Actually, IQ performed the work a few times in 1998 and 1999, turning it into a full-fledged stage production with light show, projections, and an actor, getting very close to Genesis' historical production of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway in 1974-1975 (minus the outrageous costumes).

IQ - Dark Matter (2004)  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 24, 2024
IQ - Dark Matter (2004)

IQ - Dark Matter (2004)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 430 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 175 Mb
Full Scans | 00:52:18 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Giant Electric Pea #GEPCD 1034 / SPV GmbH #GER SPV 085-60802 CD

Even IQ's most dedicated fans don't expect the group to top its third-period crowning achievement, Subterranea, but does Dark Matter ever get close! This album makes The Seventh House (IQ's previous album, released three years earlier) appear very, very average. The melodies are catchier and more moving, the writing stronger, the arrangements more varied. The album's strength mostly resides in the 24-minute closing epic, "Harvest of Souls," surely IQ's best epic song, arguably their best song, period. After the oblique meanders of the cluttered "The Narrow Margin" (from Subterranea, that album's weaker point), "Harvest of Souls" offers a much clearer structure, a generous number of memorable themes, and a dark political subtext referring to American politics post-9/11.

IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 23, 2024
IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}

IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 444 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 156 Mb
Full Scans | 01:04:26 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Giant Electric Pea #GEPCD 1012

Nomzamo is the third studio album by British progressive rock band IQ, released in 1987. The album was the first IQ album recorded without lead singer Peter Nicholls, who left the band in 1986 to return in 1990. This reissue includes 3 bonus tracks.

IQ - Dark Matter (2004) {2021, Japanese Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 28, 2024
IQ - Dark Matter (2004) {2021, Japanese Reissue}

IQ - Dark Matter (2004) {2021, Japanese Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 386 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 132 Mb
Covers Included | 00:52:18 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Belle Antique #BELLE 213487

Even IQ's most dedicated fans don't expect the group to top its third-period crowning achievement, Subterranea, but does Dark Matter ever get close! This album makes The Seventh House (IQ's previous album, released three years earlier) appear very, very average. The melodies are catchier and more moving, the writing stronger, the arrangements more varied. The album's strength mostly resides in the 24-minute closing epic, "Harvest of Souls," surely IQ's best epic song, arguably their best song, period. After the oblique meanders of the cluttered "The Narrow Margin" (from Subterranea, that album's weaker point), "Harvest of Souls" offers a much clearer structure, a generous number of memorable themes, and a dark political subtext referring to American politics post-9/11.
IQ - Seven Stories Into 98 (1998) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

IQ - Seven Stories Into 98 (1998) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 648 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 239 Mb
Covers Included | 00:52:31 + 00:43:31 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock | Belle Antique #BELLE 213483-4

Even though Tales From the Lush Attic was IQ's first LP, the band had self-released a cassette in October 1982 entitled Seven Stories Into Eight. Recorded on a domestic four-track machine, this collection of songs shows the band in its formative months, as members were trying to agree on the musical direction they wanted to follow. The cassette was sold at shows and via mail order until 1984, when it was deleted. Each copy was packaged with handmade artwork by singer Peter Nicholls. The album opens with "Capital Letters (In Surgical Spirit Land)," an atypical high-octane fusion number à la Brand X or National Health.

IQ - The Wake (1985) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 27, 2024
IQ - The Wake (1985) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

IQ - The Wake (1985) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 527 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 182 Mb
Covers Included | 01:12:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Belle Antique #BELLE 213486

When considering the "strict" period of neo-prog (i.e., the 1980s), The Wake is definitely a classic. Together with Marillion's first LPs, it helped define what neo-progressive was and generated dozens of sound-alike albums by as many bands in the U.K. and worldwide. While IQ would top The Wake with the 1997 two-CD set Subterranea (stronger compositions, stronger musicianship), the former remains the band's true classic, a must-have for anyone remotely interested in progressive rock from the 1980s. The third album by the band, it took a more pop approach than Tales From the Lush Attic; there was no 20-minute epic track and songs were rather simple in terms of structure.

IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 23, 2024
IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}

IQ - Nomzamo (1987) {1994, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 444 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 156 Mb
Full Scans | 01:04:26 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Giant Electric Pea #GEPCD 1012

Nomzamo is the third studio album by British progressive rock band IQ, released in 1987. The album was the first IQ album recorded without lead singer Peter Nicholls, who left the band in 1986 to return in 1990. This reissue includes 3 bonus tracks.

IQ - Dark Matter (2004)  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 24, 2024
IQ - Dark Matter (2004)

IQ - Dark Matter (2004)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 430 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 175 Mb
Full Scans | 00:52:18 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Giant Electric Pea #GEPCD 1034 / SPV GmbH #GER SPV 085-60802 CD

Even IQ's most dedicated fans don't expect the group to top its third-period crowning achievement, Subterranea, but does Dark Matter ever get close! This album makes The Seventh House (IQ's previous album, released three years earlier) appear very, very average. The melodies are catchier and more moving, the writing stronger, the arrangements more varied. The album's strength mostly resides in the 24-minute closing epic, "Harvest of Souls," surely IQ's best epic song, arguably their best song, period. After the oblique meanders of the cluttered "The Narrow Margin" (from Subterranea, that album's weaker point), "Harvest of Souls" offers a much clearer structure, a generous number of memorable themes, and a dark political subtext referring to American politics post-9/11.