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Tag Archives: Phil Vincent
TRAGIK – Crescendo
June 26, 2025

Rock Company 2025 On top of their game, Rhode Island band observe existential plane and have plain fun on its stage. “It’s so hard to be human,” declares Phil Vincent on one of this album’s tracks, and indeed, there’s always … Continue reading
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Tagged hard rock, Phil Vincent, Tragik
CHINAWHITE – Evolution(?)
January 13, 2022

Rock Company 2021 Philosophical treatise on existential crisis from international think-tank who thrive on melody. Assuredness and despair have been part of hard-rock dramas since day one but doubt could make anyone look weak, which makes this album, with an … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinawhite, hard rock, Peter Cox, Phil Vincent
TRAGIK – Ultima Ratio
January 7, 2022

Rock Company 2021 Drawing the line through this divided world, hard rock veterans deliver a blow to boredom. This ensemble’s oeuvre may be uneven but no one can call any of Phil Vincent-fronted albums uneventful, and while some could say … Continue reading
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Tagged hard rock, Phil Vincent, Tragik
PHIL VINCENT – Stigmata
June 28, 2021

Rock Company 2021 Going from strength to strength where the lesser mortals find fatigue, American artist fights stereotypes. It took Phil Vincent less than a year to deliver a sequel to – the album that seems to share with a … Continue reading
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Tagged hard rock, Phil Vincent
D’ERCOLE – Hard Core
May 28, 2021

Rock Company 2021 Marking their label’s 50th release, British ensemble put their stylistic values under the spotlight. D’ERCOLE’s “Hard Core” may not feel radically different from its predecessors, but they’re the sort of band for whom stepping out of genre … Continue reading
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Tagged D'Ercole, hard rock, Phil Vincent


