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Monthly Archives: April 2021
GILLES SNOWCAT – You’ve Been Unboxing Gilles Snowcat
April 4, 2021

Wee See Limes 2020 Seeking thrills all around the world, Belgian artist takes rest in style. One of the greatest things about following this auteur is not knowing where his pieces – and you, his listener – are going to … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged funk, Gilles Snowcat, pop, reggae
FIREFALL – Comet
April 3, 2021

Sunset Blvd 2020 Country rock’s movers and shakers make an impressive creative comeback and convincingly claim immortality. If a well-known ensemble collect their old members, restoring prior robustness, nowadays, and record their first album of fresh material in a quarter-century … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged country rock, Firefall, Mark Andes, Timothy B. Schmit
PIGMY – Manifestación
April 2, 2021

Guerssen 2020 Transmogrifying ancient text into sound, one melody-obsessed Catalan conjures up most potent magic. Weird as it may seem, nowadays only a rare ensemble perform the blissfully quirky Renaissance rock the way the artists from five decades ago did, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Pigmy, psychedelia
DAVID KOLLAR, ARVE HENRIKSEN – Unexpected Isolation
April 1, 2021

Hevhetia 2020 Not disconcerted by current global climate, international duo bring their concert-like warmth to worlds set apart. Slovakian guitarist Kollar and Norwegian trumpeter Henriksen have a special rapport. Their rather brief on-stage encounters resulted in 2018’s “Illusion Of A … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Arve Henriksen, David Kollar, instrumental, jazz


