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Tag Archives: prog rock
FLY TO THE SUN – Fly To The Sun
December 17, 2023
Universe 2023 Where angels fear to tread: star-studded American project unveils its melodious agenda. Recently, there’s been no deficit of faux-anonymous ensembles whose masterminds’ identities are concealed behind some simple moniker as if to contrast a stellar cast of their … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Billy Sheehan, Fly To The Sun, Gregg Bissonette, Jennifer Batten, Joe Deninzon, pop-rock, prog rock
DUNCAN PARSONS – I’m Here, All Weak
December 15, 2023
Duncan Parsons 2023 Sheffield polymath takes stock of his last decade’s meandering between styles to reveal a secret path to its flaming method. Being simultaneously self-effacing and assertive is an art that Duncan Parsons mastered well enough to add humor … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged art rock, Duncan Parsons, fusion, John Hackett, Nick Fletcher, prog rock, Steve Hackett
GAYLE ELLETT & THE ELECTROMAGS – Friends
December 5, 2023
Peacock Sunrise 2023 Defying the “difficult sophomore album” formula with forceful fusion, Californian trio call on like-minded instrumentalists to rock the canyon. This Topanga collective may seem unfashionable in terms of work rate, delivering their second platter a little more … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Carl Weingarten, Frédéric L’Epée, fusion, Gayle Ellett, Gayle Ellett & The Electromags, instrumental, prog rock
DAVID KOLLAR – Where Are They...? And Other Stories
December 1, 2023
Blue Lizard 2023 Purveyor of mind-boggling soundscapes streams his consciousness down memory lane. Given David Kollar’s work rate, one would assume any new album might come easily to him, yet what follows in the wake of 2022’s – the Slovakian … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, David Kollar, guitar, instrumental, prog rock
IFSOUNDS – MMXX
November 27, 2023
Melodic Revolution 2023 Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Molise ensemble serve up a blistering, if enchanting, comment on recent global griefs. A lot of water went under the proverbial bridge since this Italian collective delivered which seemed to indeed reset their … Continue reading