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Tag Archives: Nick Magnus
Interview with Nick Magnus
October 29, 2024
Why does progressive rock have to be contrived? Here’s the question which never seemed to prey on Nick Magnus’ mind. And though almost all of the British composer’s oeuvre belongs to this genre, its orchestral scope – sculpted completely on … Continue reading
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Interview with NICK MAGNUS
October 24, 2024
October 2024 Why does progressive rock have to be contrived? Here’s the question which never seemed to prey on Nick Magnus’ mind. And though almost all of the British composer’s oeuvre belongs to this genre, its orchestral scope – sculpted … Continue reading
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NICK MAGNUS – A Strange Inheritance
October 8, 2024
Magick Nuns 2024 All that glitters in a dead man’s chest: a salty dog of art-rock scenes goes to sea to see the treasures of the world. Conceptuality and adventurousness might be the pillars which carry the weight of prog’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Nick Magnus, Steve Hackett, Tony Patterson
Nick Magnus Stages Pirate Story On “A Strange Inheritance”
June 21, 2024
When it comes to , one can always expect art of high order, so there’s a little surprise in the keyboardist falling into a five-year groove with his latest releases. Magnus followed 2014’s by “Catharsis” in 2019, and now, on … Continue reading
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Amanda Lehmann Releases A Yuletide-Theme Single
November 14, 2022
Progressive rock doesn’t have the most solid relationship with Christmas, ‘s seasonal classic “I Believe In Father Christmas” serving as an exception to the rule – simply because the forward-facing musical genre fails to concentrate on something as transient as … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Lehmann, Christmas, John Hackett, Nick Magnus