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Tag Archives: Leon Alvarado
LEON ALVARADO – The Changing Tide
July 14, 2024

Melodic Revolution 2024 Exploring the dark side of atom heart, art-rock maven refracts his heroes’ method through creative prism. Imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery but, experienced as he is, this artist knows better than to fall in … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, John Helliwell, Leon Alvarado, Pink Floyd, prog rock, Tony Franklin
LEON ALVARADO – Chasing The Electric Dream
February 23, 2023

Melodic Revolution 2022 Reeling in the years, prog-rock polymath rolls out an arresting array of instrumental scrolls. Never an alien to minimalistic aural lace, Leon Alvarado has invariably been dealing with luxuriant textures for a couple of decades now, as … Continue reading
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Tagged electronic, instrumental, Leon Alvarado, prog rock
LEON ALVARADO – The Future Left Behind
December 22, 2016

Melodic Revolution 2016 Beyond event horizon, American multi-instrumentalist casts a glance at dark ages of another era, with YES associates checking in. There’s a curious contradiction at play in this album’s attempt to harmoniously harness the possibilities of what lies … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sherwood, Leon Alvarado, prog rock, Rick Wakeman
LEON ALVARADO – 2014 Music From An Expanded Universe
April 20, 2015

Melodic Revolution 2014 Stopgap rapture from a prog latecomer widening his cosmos with every new cycle. It took Leon Alvarado’s talent three decades – having started in the late ’70s, the keyboardist’s first work, “Plays Genesis And Other Original Stuff,” … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, Jerry Marotta, Leon Alvarado, prog rock, Trey Gunn


