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Tag Archives: single
WISHING WELL – Hippie Heart Gypsy Soul
February 2, 2016

Inverse 2015 Finnish classic rock purveyors engage a pair of famous pipes for their first missive to the world. It’s a bit of ironic, to have an outside singer perform on your debut single, but then – given it’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged Graham Bonnet, hard rock, single, Wishing Well
FINS A LUMINOUS – Setting Souls / Funeral Shake
January 27, 2016

Fins A Luminous 2015 Descending into dark recesses of psyche with buzz and blues, British electronica mavens mesmerize and trance. Whatever’s brewed on a computer can be perceived as dead music but, as such, it can open the doors to … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, blues, electronic, Fins A Luminous, single
JEFF CHRISTIE – For All Mankind
July 2, 2015

Jeff Christie 2015 From the “Yellow River” writer, a spiritual upgrade of classic cut that’s more relevant today than in the past. Despite popular misconception, “Yellow River” didn’t allude to Vietnam War, but that doesn’t mean the song’s mastermind was … Continue reading
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Tagged Jeff Christie, pop-rock, single
STRATOSPHEERIUS – Behind The Curtain
December 8, 2014

Fiddlefunk Music 2015 Welcome to one’s nightmare: the violin shooter goes me(n)tal. Global disposition hasn’t changed much in the two years since ; it changed for worse some might say, and Joe Deninzon, for all his optimism, is one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Joe Deninzon, prog rock, single, Stratospheerius
iLL AUDiO – One Man War
May 28, 2013

Distinctive 2013 What’s heavy and groovy? A killer dance tune, obviously. Debuting with an album called “Know No Boundaries” is no mean feat, but in the case of Rob Blake the bravado is well grounded. The Londoner doesn’t get in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Vargas, dance, Ill Audio, single


