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Meer’s previous release back in 2021 was an outstanding album of music that took artistic independent rock...
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The story of Harpsichords begins with three damaged harpsichords in various states of disrepair that were offered to Matthew Bourne by Leeds Conservatoire, on the condition that he would...
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At the 2023 19th Dream of Dr. Sardonicus Festival in Wales, Sendelica recorded a number of the acts and released their full performances on Bandcamp back in January 2024. Now Fruits de Mer Records...
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Airbag’s sixth studio album brings us five more tracks of the style we’ve come to expect from them: atmospheric rock chiefly inspired by the sounds of Pink Floyd and Porcupine Tree....
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Isobar’s debut self-titled album came out in 2020, showing a band that sounded like they had been playing...
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It is always a good day when you hear some new Us and Them music for the first time. In May 2024, Us and Them released a CDEP with two songs: “If the Summer Lingers” and “In the...
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Jazz that stretches outside the boundaries of tradition can go any of a number of different ways. Glasshopper is a London trio that works with saxophone, guitar, and drums augmented by electronic...
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With over two dozen albums released since he launched his career in the early 90s, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with others, Bertrand Loreau should need no introduction to fans of...
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Always on the lookout for new and exciting bands to join the Fruits de Mer roster, Keith Jones discovered the Australian band The Sand Pebbles. They first got together in 2011 when three of the...
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Giantsky is the name that Oslo-based musician Erlend Viken gives to his progressive rock project. I missed the debut album, which came out in 2021, but here we have Giant Sky II, released...
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