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Monthly Archives: July 2021
SCOTT JEFFERS / TRAVELER – Winds Of Ksar Ghilane
July 22, 2021

Scott Jeffers Traveler 2014 From Arizona to the great wide open, folk-rock’s globetrotter ties invisible sonic threads to weave an arresting tapestry. A journey must mean measuring a physical distance for Scott Jeffers, his overseas voyages covering half the globe, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Scott Jeffers Traveler
HEAD WITH WINGS – Comfort In Illusion
July 21, 2021

Head With Wings 2021 American art-rockers soar above the noise and confusion to grasp a fuller picture of a person’s inner turmoil. Hailing from New Haven, this ensemble know the value of quietness and nuance all too well to infuse … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Head With Wings, prog rock
Dave Sinclair Raids His Archives
July 20, 2021

It’s almost impossible to imagine what Canterbury scene would look like without the imposing presence of Dave Sinclair whose stints with, above all, CARAVAN for whom the keyboard player co-penned a lot of classics, but also with MATCHING MOLE and … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Camel, Canterbury scene, Caravan, Dave Sinclair, Doug Boyle, Hatfield And The North, Matching Mole, Mel Collins, Richard Sinclair, Robert Wyatt
ASHLEY HUTCHINGS – Ninety-Nine Impressions
July 20, 2021

Talking Elephant 2021 Refracting his life via viva voce lens, English folk-rock doyen painstakingly paints existentialistic image of one’s inner world. Camus and Toulouse-Lautrec, Pushkin and Tarkovsky, Godard and Ochs, Blake and Wilde: these are but a few of a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Ashley Hutchings, Blair Dunlop, folk rock, Ruth Angell, spoken word
QIRSH – Aspera Tempora: Parte 1
July 19, 2021

Lizard 2020 Apennine art-rockers overcome their caution and fight against terrors that haunt humanity. With an album’s title translating as “Hard Times” and the record release date being 2020, one would assume it refers to the recent world affairs, yet … Continue reading


