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Tag Archives: Adam Holzman
TRIFECTA Invite Lifeson And Travis To Further Their Color Trope
December 17, 2023

Considered to symbolize the contrasting concept of fire and ice, orange and blue colors are juxtaposed everywhere, and it’s hardly a coincidence that TRIFECTA‘s debut album, 2021’s which saw Nick Beggs, Adam Holzman and Craig Blundell work together outside ‘s … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Craig Blundell, Nick Beggs, Trifecta
GODO & – On Time
March 7, 2022

Bernerie Hills 2022 Pop-rock auteur chisels chanson-scented confectionary out of ether and have kindred spirits make it tangible. This composer may say that his nom de guerre is derived from his surname, but Samuel Beckett readers who turn into Claude … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Craig Blundell, Godo, pop-rock, Simon Phillips, Stu Hamm
TRIFECTA – Fragments
September 14, 2021

Kscope 2021 Cerebral trio of art-rock celebrities serve up a debut kaleidoscope of multifaceted pieces. Possessed of immense artistic talents, Nick Beggs has repeatedly painted himself into creative corner by performing within a progressive rock framework, the genre with inherent … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Craig Blundell, fusion, Nick Beggs, prog rock, Trifecta
JANE GETTER PREMONITION – Anomalia
July 5, 2021

Esoteric Antenna 2021 Mapping method onto madness, American polymorph forms a new logic when the common sense is failing. Jane Getter is a skin-changer, rather than trend-setter, when it comes to inhabit different perspectives, and though inhabiting any world other … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Alex Skolnick, Chad Wackerman, Jane Getter, Jane Getter Premonition, prog rock, Randy McStine, Stu Hamm
MARCELO PAGANINI – Identity Crisis
May 15, 2021

Marcelo Paganini 2020 A quantum leap into the great unknown finds veteran guitarist finally locate his personal place in a grand scheme of things. To say that Marcelo Paganini’s previous propositions, 2014’s and from 2018, felt uninspiring wouldn’t mean underestimating … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Billy Sherwood, Chad Wackerman, fusion, Marcelo Paganini, prog rock, Rachel Flowers