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Tag Archives: Al Steele
AL STEELE & FRIENDS – Let’s Play The God Game
February 8, 2026

The Korgis 2025 If he created us in his own image, why do we feel completely unfinished? British master of rambunctious melody turns his provocative concept into sonic spectacle and comes up trumps. “If there is any justice in the … Continue reading
AL STEELE & FRIENDS – ALienated Nations
January 27, 2025

The Korgis 2024 Dancing to his own tune, Caerphilly polymath corrals kindred spirits into a life-affirming swirl. It was the plan all along: to follow-up THE KORGIS’ with what became known as “ALienated Nation” which allowed one of the English … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Steele, Andy Fairweather Low, James Warren, pop-rock, The Korgis
THE KORGIS’ Al Steele Offers Addendum To Their “Nations”
December 29, 2024

Just when one would think THE KORGIS’ might be this year’s best double-barrel offering – the album came in “Blue” and “Red” halves to turn the world affairs on their head with a generous smattering of infectious songs – it … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Steele, Andy Fairweather Low, The Korgis
THE KORGIS – UN-United Nations
September 23, 2024

The Korgis 2024 In order to suggest our world’s disjointed and to tie our common consciousness together again, British purveyors of progressive pop split their message down the middle and create new world order of their own. When a project … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Steele, James Warren, pop-rock, The Korgis


