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Tag Archives: Randy McStine
JOE DENINZON & STRATOSPHEERIUS – Impostor!
December 10, 2024
7D Media 2024 Six years in the making, intrepid sonic experimenters’ album number five brings their studio trip to the discovery of melodic dominance in their ensemble’s mindset. It seemed easy to assume that Joe Deninzon’s joining KANSAS – and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Joe Deninzon, Michael Sadler, Randy McStine, Stratospheerius
Randy McStine Wraps Up His Drummers-Heavy Record
September 3, 2024
New Yorker Randy McStine has been busy for the last two decades, since 2005’s “Guitarizm” announced the advent of a fresh force on prog and fusion scenes, and while it was mostly with various ensembles that the American performer would … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Randy McStine
JANE GETTER PREMONITION – Anomalia
July 5, 2021
Esoteric Antenna 2021 Mapping method onto madness, American polymorph forms a new logic when the common sense is failing. Jane Getter is a skin-changer, rather than trend-setter, when it comes to inhabit different perspectives, and though inhabiting any world other … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Adam Holzman, Alex Skolnick, Chad Wackerman, Jane Getter, Jane Getter Premonition, prog rock, Randy McStine, Stu Hamm
NICK D’VIRGILIO – Invisible
June 28, 2020
Sweetwater Studios 2020 Art-rock stalwart drums up friends’ support on a deeply personal concept offering. Given Nick D’Virglio’s prominent presence on a multitude of progressive rock releases, and the percussion master’s initials too, it must have been tempting to title … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Verheyen, Jonas Reingold, Jordan Rudess, Nick D'Virgilio, prog rock, Randy McStine, Rick Nielsen, Tony Levin