Released 20 years ago
Tinyfish Album
Tinyfish · 2006
47 min · 10 tracks · progressive rock
A vibrant fusion of intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms, echoing the essence of classic progressive rock.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic journey with peaks
- wave-like pacing and flow
- thoughtful reflections on life
- engaging narrative through tracks
- moments of vibrant intensity
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer instant gratification
- seek standalone singles
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Breakthrough — This debut album established Tinyfish's presence in the progressive rock scene.
- Career context
- Released on January 1, 2006, this debut album marked Tinyfish's entry into the progressive rock scene. At this point, the band was still establishing its identity, having formed in 2005 and previously recorded demos that showcased their potential. This album set the groundwork for their evolving sound and future projects.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Muse· Nikolai Noskov· Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- If this clicks, go next to
- One Night On Fire — Continues the intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms with a fresh energy.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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In Absentia by Porcupine Tree — Features intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms, exploring dark themes in a progressive rock context.V by Spock's Beard — Delivers complex arrangements and rich storytelling, aligning with the vibrant sonic explorations of prog.Stardust We Are by The Flower Kings — Shares a lush soundscape and intricate compositions, embodying the essence of progressive rock adventure.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Motorville".
- 1 Motorville Start here 4:54
- 2 Fly Like a Bird 4:12
- 3 Nine Months on Fire 5:47
- 4 Too High for Low Company 4:15
- 5 All of the People, All of the Time 1:22
- 6 Build Your Own Enemy 5:16
- 7 God Eat God 3:13
- 8 Sundried 1:57
- 9 All Hands Lost 12:26
- 10 Tinyfish 3:57
What to play next
This album is considered a Breakthrough in Tinyfish's catalog. This debut album established Tinyfish's presence in the progressive rock scene.
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