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Tag Archives: Mike Keneally
BRYAN BELLER – Calm Before The Storm
September 20, 2025

Onion Boy 2025 Esteemed bassist revisits his sophomore effort to find new meanings in nearly forgotten past. Given his proclivity for collaborations with top talent, there’s no wonder in the scarcity of Bryan Beller’s solo output which amounts to three … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Beller, fusion, instrumental, Mike Keneally, Toss Panos
STEVE McALLISTER – I Hope You Are Okay
July 12, 2023

Vari-Tone 2023 Texan auteur returns to the pop-rock fray under his own name and brings back the light even elephants could forget. “My contribution is more like an undertow”: creative spirits rarely see their place in the grand scheme of … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Gregory, Mike Keneally, pop-rock, Steve McAllister
MIKE KENEALLY – The Thing That Knowledge Can’t Eat
February 27, 2023

Exowax 2023 Prog polymath fathoms the frontiers of his fantasies and pushes their envelope to enforce a breach into the great unknown. There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy, yet the wisdom … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Beller, fusion, Mike Keneally, Nick D'Virgilio, prog rock, Steve Vai, Tobias Ralph
STARING INTO NOTHING – Love
August 27, 2020

Antares 2020 From South California to the world: summer – and other seasons – of law that keeps people together and opens new possibilities for progressive rock. Three years after their debut, “Power” – which seems to have set a … Continue reading
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Tagged Gregg Bissonette, Mike Keneally, prog rock, Staring Into Nothing, Trey Gunn