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Monthly Archives: January 2022
A GARDENING CLUB PROJECT – The Blue Door
January 26, 2022

Melodic Revolution 2021 Torontonian illustrator paints enchanting images to bring some light back into our loneliness-stricken world. The world has significantly changed since Martin Springett released in 2018, which was why the Canadian artist transformed his operation, when it came … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged A Gardening Club Project, folk rock, Martin Springett, prog rock, The Gardening Club
TRAVELER – Phoenicia
January 25, 2022

Traveler 2007 American folk heroes follow their muse to a place where incredible feats are routine every hour or so. True to their title – which means much more than a mere name – TRAVELER’s records reflect the trips the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Scott Jeffers Traveler
NEVILLE STAPLE – From The Specials & Beyond
January 24, 2022

Cleopatra 2021 Original Rude Boy steps out from the shelf into a fun-laden landscape to turn stereotypes into stereo triumph. The Two-tone austere aesthetic and societal slant could be the reason for a lot of punters to forget the entertainment … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Neville Staple, ska
PETER CAT – The Magus
January 23, 2022

Peter Cat 2022 Caledonian auteur exposes hypocrites by enshrouding their lonesome ways in colorful tapestry. Scotland has long had it with straightforward pop, so lately there’s been a lot of action on the quirky side of things – something that … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Peter Cat, pop