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Monthly Archives: March 2022
APOCALYPSE – The Castle
March 16, 2022

Out-Sider 2022 Out from Illinois and into oblivion: prog-folk heroes who never happened unearth their masterpiece. Today, Michael and Tom Salvatori are well-respected artists – the former famous for cowriting soundtracks to the “Halo” and, alongside , “Destiny” games; the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, folk rock, Michael Salvatori, prog rock, Tom Salvatori
SCOTT JEFFERS / TRAVELER – Mutiny
March 15, 2022

Traveler 2012 Five men on a dead man’s chest: uncovering and forging treasures of the deep for the sheer delight of the journey. Over the years, there have been quite a few successful albums of sea shanties, yet pirate-rock records … Continue reading
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Tagged folk rock, Scott Jeffers Traveler
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Space Opera
March 14, 2022

MalLabel 2022 Bay Area’s underground company let their roster rise, shine and embark on an interstellar overdrive. This compilation’s title is as misleading as it is to the point: even though there’s no operatic grandiosity in terms of sci-fi approach, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged electronic
YANG – Designed For Disaster
March 13, 2022

Cuneiform 2022 Finally finding a voice to deepen the meaning of their instrumental narrative, international collective throw defiance in the face of adversity. This ensemble seemed to embrace defeat on in 2017, that album’s follow-up, the band’s fourth enterprise, displays … Continue reading
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Tagged Frédéric L’Epée, prog rock, Yang
Miller Anderson To Expand Solo Debut
March 12, 2022

It’s one of the world’s greatest injustices that isn’t a superstar he deserves to be. As a singing guitarist with KEEF HARTLEY BAND, he graced the Woodstock stage, and this musician’s subsequent career saw him play, at various times, in … Continue reading
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Tagged Miller Anderson


