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The early 80s must have been a tough time to be a member of a band like The Enid, known for a decidedly symphonic, though not entirely reverent, take on rock music. After being with The Enid since...
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Having played with the bands Naftule‘s Dream and Shirim on John Zorn’s Tzadik label, Dickson is probably best known as a klezmer clarinetist; his first solo album, Wider than the...
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New Jersey’s Schizo Fun Addict is releasing their next album, Love Your Enemies, in late 2022 or early 2023 on Fruits de Mer Records. As a teaser, the band has produced a limited...
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I’m going to start off by making a distinction between Symphonic Rock and Orchestral Rock. The former is rock music that has a large element of classical music in it, normally of the late...
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About a year ago we reviewed the Erik Dahl Ensemble’s Gethenian Suite, a...
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Norwegian guitarist and composer Anders Buaas´ new album, The Edinburgh Suite, debuted on September 9, 2022. In addition to Buaas, the album features Marco Minnemann on drums, Tony...
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Dave Kerman has never been about comfortable listening when it comes to his 5uu’s project. The group has been through many incarnations, evolving from a loosely organized band to Kerman with...
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Swedish roots singer-songwriter Su Andersson has an interesting back story, having enjoyed the creativity and self-exploration of music in her youth, she let it slip away for a career in...
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Armelle LC (Armelle Porz Le Corre) is a French singer-songwriter, composer, and harpist. Born and raised in Rennes, France, Armelle started studying music at the age of six at the Rennes...
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Formed in the shadow of Peter Banks leaving Yes, Flash was a band that (for the most part) never got their due. Their music only loosely resembled Yes, with the distinctive guitar playing of Banks...
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