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Tag Archives: Tracy Hitchings
CLIVE NOLAN & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Tales By Gaslight
August 25, 2021
Elflock 2021 Striving to derive the most from tuneful storytelling, prog paragons hunt monsters and miss success. Their was a strange creative partnership, as and , two ivories virtuosi, occupy the same niche – not only style-wise, but also instrumentally, … Continue reading
LANDMARQ – RoadSkill
October 4, 2015
Synergy 2015 Quarter of century down the line, English art rock ensemble are still in ascension – on tour and en route to paradise. It surely is “Road Skill” rather than “Roads Kill” in the title of this CD and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Landmarq, live, prog rock, Tracy Hitchings
LANDMARQ Celebrate Their Silver Jubilee With A Live Release
June 8, 2015
Hard to believe but one of the finest British neo-prog groups, LANDMARQ, have been there for 25 years now. Taking stock of their achievements, the band released an anthology titled and now, fixing the current state of affairs, add a live CD … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Landmarq, Tracy Hitchings
LANDMARQ – Origins: A Landmarq Anthology 1991-2014
January 14, 2015
Synergy 2014 Drawing closer to the first quarter of the century, English premier league neo-proggers cast a yin/yang glance back and move forward. Riding high since 1990, this band’s career hasn’t seen lows no matter what course they set to … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Damian Wilson, Landmarq, prog rock, Tracy Hitchings
CLIVE NOLAN – Alchemy Live
April 21, 2014
MetalMind 2013 Chemical wedding, although not set in stone, might be an ultimate realization of a rock musician’s theatrical dream but wait… there’s more. ‘s mind knows no rest yet his loss of sleep surely is the listener’s gain for the British composer’s … Continue reading
Posted in Video Reviews
Tagged Agnieszka Swita, Andy Sears, Clive Nolan, David Clifford, prog rock, rock opera, Tracy Hitchings