Monthly Archives: March 2018

THE FOXHOLES – Sci-Fox

March 16, 2018

Creative Commons 2017 Going for cosmic wonders in order to conquer chaos, Catalan trio refine their flight formula on an album number seven. The constantly changing line-up of this ensemble can point to leader Jonah A. Luke’s restless progression, yet … Continue reading

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LIFE IN A BLENDER – Happy Enough

March 15, 2018

Fang 2017 On a literary bender to blend new themes into their multicolored narrative, NYC band find glee in a turmoil. A quarter of a century down the starting line, the brightness of any artistic idea can fade out, yet … Continue reading

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BRAND X To Roll Out New Live Record

March 14, 2018

Lately, BRAND X have been on a roll. With no studio albums released since their 2016 reformation, the band are ready to issue a second concert document in two years. A follow-up to “But Wait… There’s More!” (not available for … Continue reading

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THOR – Electric Eyes

March 13, 2018

Deadline 2018 Lost album comes out of oblivion to cast neon shadows on mighty stomper’s twilight zone. Never happy to be known only for his bodybuilding successes, Jon Mikl – or Thor – found less transient glory in the world … Continue reading

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THE WARLOCKS – Vevey

March 12, 2018

Cleopatra 2017 Post-punk miracle workers report from the road – for the first time in two decades. Perhaps, not a perfectionist, this band’s mainstay Bobby Hecksher admits to not liking concert documents, yet on the cusp of the American ensemble’s … Continue reading

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