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Monthly Archives: April 2021
SONUS UMBRA – A Sky Full Of Ghosts
April 13, 2021

Sonus Umbra 2020 Approaching their 30th anniversary, art-rockers of worldwide renown venture into celestial realm to find spectral closure. It took this ensemble – split currently between Chicago and Abu Dhabi, which must have influenced their stylistic reach – almost … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, prog rock, Sonus Umbra
BRINSLEY SCHWARZ Raid Their Archives
April 12, 2021

Long inactive, for many BRINSLEY SCHWARZ remain paragons of British pub rock, and public interest to this collective doesn’t ever seem to wane. Not so long ago, the release of their lost album displayed the depth of the ensemble’s archives, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brinsley Schwarz, Ian Gomm
JAMES MARIENTHAL – Speak To The Sky
April 11, 2021

Silver Wave 2020 Tender spirituality as a result of knocking of heaven’s door and waiting for a whispered reply. Blending into landscape and augmenting vistas with the sound of Native American style flutes has been this artist’s method for a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged James Marienthal, new age
SZYMON KLIMA, DOMINIK WANIA – Fantastico
April 10, 2021

Hevhetia 2020 Polish fantasy-fliers find solid rapport in the field of ultimate unpredictability. More than adept in entangling themselves in various ensembles, clarinet player Szymon Klima and pianist Dominik Wania have never recorded together, though, and the duo’s debut may … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Dominik Wania, jazz, Szymon Klima
BRICK BRISCOE – My Favorite Los Angeles Restaurant
April 9, 2021

Brick Briscoe 2020 Thinking up movies that may never happen, American auteur delivers a soundtrack for tragicomic era. There’s a lot of things Brick Briscoe can do in the field of thought-provoking arts, aural and visual alike; and there’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Brick Briscoe, singer-songwriter


