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Tag Archives: Gavin Harrison
KING CRIMSON – In The Court Of The Crimson King: King Crimson at 50
May 29, 2023

DGM 2022 To chase the wind of a prism ship and taste the sweet and sour, a documentary embarks on a trip into a well-kept secret. Although this ensemble is almost always perceived as an endless enigma – the mystery … Continue reading
Posted in Video Reviews
Tagged Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Ian McDonald, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
KING CRIMSON – Music Is Our Friend
January 29, 2022

Discipline Global Mobile 2021 Radiating sly naivete and pride, ever-relevant art-rock dinosaurs leave a blistering report of the last blast of their live career. “Friendly” has never been the proper word to describe this ensemble’s oeuvre, yet how else can … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, live, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
KING CRIMSON – Meltdown: Live In Mexico
March 17, 2019

Panegyric 2018 On the verge of their 50th anniversary, neverending juggernaut deliver expansive report from the road – to hear and behold. If there’s something this erudite team refuse to know it’s repetition, and there’s little wonder in the steady … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, live, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
KING CRIMSON: Memo From Toronto
February 29, 2016

The seven-piece KING CRIMSON is a formidable beast, and that’s something when it’s an impression of the band who have always been a force to reckon with. This scribe witnessed their current show just recently, on November 21st, 2015, the next day … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
EXOVEX – Radio Silence
June 5, 2015

Aboufanti 2015 White noise, black hole: journey into the great unknown where the light lurks. You can blame it on certain dark side dwellers, yet it’s difficult to justify the depressive quality of today’s prog movement, even though this can … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Exovex, Gavin Harrison, instrumental, prog rock