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Arashk - Ustuqus-al-Uss

Cover art Arashk is presented as an Iranian three-piece instrumental unit covering multi-guitars, bass, keyboards and drums, though more correctly in recorded form it’s mostly the vehicle of...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2010-07-01)

Ars Nova - Seventh Hell

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The opener “Seventh Hell” presents twelve minutes of intensely convoluted frantic bombast, busy and chaotic at every melodic intersection, though sensibly arranged; in short –...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2010-07-01)

Barry Cleveland - Hologramatron

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Barry Cleveland considers his new album a departure from past efforts. I’d agree, only insofar as many of the songs feature vocals. But for those who recall Cleveland’s lauded 2004...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2010-07-01)

Between Interval - The Edge of a Fairytale

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It’s been a few years since 2006’s Autumn Continent, but this latest release – his fourth altogether – is well worth the wait. Between Interval is the creative...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2010-07-01)

Bill Mumy - The Landlord or the Guest, Speechless & Carnival Sky

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If his name sounds a little familiar, it may be because many will remember him from his appearance on numerous television shows going all the way back to Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2010-07-01)

Black Tape for a Blue Girl - 10 Neurotics

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Well, I have to be honest right out of the box, here. The lyrical content of this disc is so intense, permeated in dark sexual fetishism and disturbing first-hand details of troubling personal...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2010-07-01)

Blackfield - NYC - Blackfield Live in New York City

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This is probably the way all concerts should be released: as a double disk with an audio-only version as well as a DVD concert video. One or the other will likely pop up on a torrent site or...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2010-07-01)

Carsick Cars - You Can Listen, You Can Talk

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I wrote about this Chinese band’s debut recording back in #36, and their core esthetic...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2010-07-01)

Cathedral - The Bridge

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Thirty years ago, the US progressive band Cathedral released their first album, Stained Glass Stories. That was it until Tom Doncourt (keyboards) attended a King Crimson concert in 2003...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2010-07-01)

Cathedral & Rum - The Moon Is the Lord of Twisted Trees

Cover art Cathedral & Rum is essentially LA-based singer/songwriter Chris Hartford plus a host of guest musicians, depending on the album or song. Though make no mistake: Hartford is the creative nexus...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2010-07-01)
 

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