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Tag Archives: James Warren
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 James Warren, pop-rock, The Korgis
THE KORGIS Go Global On “UN-United Nations”
July 23, 2024
Never ones to avoid surprises, THE KORGIS had seemed to not release any new music after 2021’s amazed their fans with its sheer brilliance – and from the following years tapped into familiar tunes, after all – but the quietness … Continue reading
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THE KORGIS Take An Askance Look At Their Kareer
October 18, 2022
One can never get bored, only dewy-eyed, in the kompany of THE KORGIS who never tire of finding new ways to entertain their followers. So, as if the recent release of the ensemble’s biography and the veterans’ forthcoming concert with … Continue reading
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Tagged James Warren, The Korgis
THE KORGIS – Kartoon World
September 10, 2021
The Korgis 2021 Stating that “reality sure leaves its mark” and making sure this mark has a soundtrack, British pop veterans deliver a concept epistle to the world. Here’s a blast from the past – an album that, with its … Continue reading
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JAMES WARREN – Innocent Bystander
January 16, 2018
Angel Air 2017 Seeking no refuge from passion, one of the finest pop purveyors is struck through the heart… again. What can an artist do once the lummy days of are and the fabric of THE KORGIS had been drawn … Continue reading
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Tagged James Warren, pop-rock, rock 'n' roll, Stackridge, The Korgis