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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Howard Jones Issues A Document Of His 2024 Show
July 8, 2024

It took about four decades for masses to recognize Howard Jones as an innovator he’s always been, the delay caused by the audiences’ reluctance to bestow such a title upon an artist associated with new wave and synth-pop, although the … Continue reading
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Al Stewart Revives The Spirit Of Yore On Unexpected Live Report
July 7, 2024

For an artist who began touring in 1966 and, up to now, seemed to have skipped performing on stage only in 1982, Al Stewart has quite a meager amount of official concert releases, the last of those being “Uncorked” from … Continue reading
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LUNEAR – From Above
July 6, 2024

Lunear 2024 Enjoying their vantage point, Gallic collective observe existential planes of pure wonder. It must be easy to create cerebral music within progressive rock idiom – but it’s often nigh on impossible to compose, along the way, beautiful melodies … Continue reading
Hugh Cornwell Stages Funfair On A Concert Album
July 6, 2024

When it comes to performances in front of the audience, it doesn’t matter that, over the course of the last decade, Hugh Cornwell has released only two studio platters, 2012’s “Monster” and fron 2022, as he has enough material to … Continue reading
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BENT KNEE Remedy Reality With “Twenty Pills”
July 6, 2024

Only a few years ago seemed to be everybody’s art-rock darlings, yet then the American ensemble somehow disappeared from many people’s radar – for no reason, really, as they carry on creating riveting music. The Bostonians’ next album – titled … Continue reading


