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Tag Archives: art rock
RIVERLAND – Spring
September 24, 2015

Inverse 2015 Drinking from the source, Finnish duo finds ultimate art in all things natural. Prog rock has become conservative and artificial lately, but vocalist Mikko Heino and guitarist Roni Seppänen don’t seem to pay much attention to the flow … Continue reading
HILDEGARD – Hildegard
September 21, 2015

Hildegard 2015 Art rock from The Big Easy: it might not be hot yet oxymoron it’s not. Among the many musical genres New Orleans has to offer, prog would take a footnote position but, given the individual and joint experimentations … Continue reading
NOT A GOOD SIGN – From A Distance
August 30, 2015

Fading/AltrOck 2015 Milano art-rockers keep the perspective clean to get a full view of a classical landscape. Comprised of members of two popular Italian prog acts, this inauspiciously named collective debuted in 2013 with a self-titled album and build on … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, Not A Good Sign, prog rock
TAYLOR’S UNIVERSE – From Scratch
August 29, 2015

Marvel Of Beauty 2015 A new beginning or massaging the itch? Danish art ensemble embark on an experimental endeavor. One could argue there’s a creative pattern for this artist whose recorded output numbers almost three dozens of albums, and 2013’s was … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, Robin Taylor, Taylor's Universe
ANTHONY PHILLIPS – Harvest Of The Heart: An Anthology
August 17, 2015

Esoteric 2014 Expansive yet concise observation of multicolored, if pastel-hued, works by the English National Treasure sort of musician. For all the manifold of ‘ albums – about three dozens of them – the guitarist’s debut single under his own … Continue reading


