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Tag Archives: Pat Mastelotto
THE MASTELOTTOS – A Romantic’s Guide To King Crimson
June 9, 2021

7D Media 2021 Family affair in the court of progressive royalty transmogrify red nightmares into blue idyll to celebrate affection. There have been a plethora of tributes paid to KING CRIMSON over the years, yet most of the ensemble’s followers … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, soft rock, The Mastelottos
O.R.k. – Ramagehead
April 3, 2019

Kscope 2019 Art-rock über-ensemble seek for serenity in temporal squall yet fail to find a pot of gold. “Ramagehead” is where imagination can run rampant, picturing a tree crown with individual branches entwined to form a rounded figure and to … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Colin Edwin, O.R.k., Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Serj Tankian
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
STICK MEN – Roppongi – Live In Tokyo 2017
February 10, 2018

MoonJune 2017 Most emotional expansion brings out the tenderness and trepidation in troika of wandering spirits. Mythbusters might formulate it quite concisely, stating that “triangles are the strongest shape because any added force is evenly spread through all three sides,” … Continue reading
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Tagged Markus Reuter, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Stick Men, Tony Levin
ECHOTEST – From Two Balconies
June 13, 2017

EchoTest 2017 Romantic resonance and tribal turbulence from a bassist limbo. Even though Julie Slick is no Shakespearean Juliet and Marco Machera isn’t Mercutio, there’s enough emotional tumult about their collaboration – and enough delicious sugarcoating of it on their … Continue reading
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Tagged Echotest, Julie Slick, Marco Machera, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Tim Motzer


