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Tag Archives: Steve Unruh
RESISTOR – The 5th Season
August 28, 2021

Resistor 2021 Searching for the time that’s hidden in the mist of days, American folk-art team find spiritual uplift in frost-bitten, if stupendous, tunes. For all the myriad of ensembles Steve Unruh is involved in in parallel with his individual … Continue reading
VALERIE GRACIOUS, STEVE UNRUH, PHIDEAUX XAVIER – 71319: Live At Monforti Manor
August 5, 2021

Bloodfish 2020 Stripping glamor and glimmer from progressive rock panoramas, three masters of the genre veer away from the obvious to serve delicious surprises for aficionados. The latter-day art-rock seems to be obsessed with amplification and drill down to essentials … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, live, Phideaux Xavier, prog rock, Steve Unruh, Valerie Gracious
Nick Magnus Invites Old Friends On A New Trip
July 27, 2019

Five years have passed since came up with an exquisite monolith of that saw the veteran keyboard player engage in an art-rock sort of controlled rapture, and he’s ready to unveil its follow-up which is more down-to-earth… Or not, because … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Nick Magnus, Peter Hicks, Steve Hackett, Steve Unruh, Tony Patterson
UNITED PROGRESSIVE FRATERNITY – Planetary Overload – Part 1: Loss
May 10, 2019

Giant Electric Pea 2019 Caring about the place we’re all in, international ensemble serve up tuneful analysis of what’s going on. Sustainable environmental practices might look like a tall order to promote through music, yet this is what Mark Trueack … Continue reading
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Tagged Mark Trueack, prog rock, Steve Hackett, Steve Unruh, United Progressive Fraternity, UPF