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Little Tragedies - Sixth Sense

Cover art I am having a bit of difficulty identifying my issues with Little Tragedies' third release The Sixth Sense and I don't wish to sound negative. I have tried unsuccessfully on several occasions...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Nautilus - What Colours the Sky in Your World?

Cover art Nautilus is a UK quartet of guitars, keyboards, drums, and bass. They play excellent instrumental music that is a melodic version of mid-period King Crimson, if you know what I mean. King Crimson can...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Stan Whitaker / Frank Wyatt - Pedal Giant Animals

Cover art This gem came out quietly toward the end of 2006, a side project by two of the primary composers of Happy the Man needing an outlet for their material, unable to wait for the stars and planets to be...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Kurt Rongey - With Form It Threatens Silence

Cover art Quite a few years ago — I think it was after I first heard Echolyn — I devised a new sub-genre of progressive rock, part of my own eccentric system of categorizing music. I called this sub-genre...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Supay - Confusión

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Peru's Supay (named after evil spirits of Quecha-speaking natives) is almost two bands rolled into one. On one side is a rock quartet built around the guitar playing of Luis Proaño,...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)

Nexus - Perpetuum Karma

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This Argentine symphonic band made a big splash back around the turn of the decade, fronted by beautiful lead singer with golden voice, Mariela Gonzalez, leading to invitations to Baja and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Pure Reason Revolution - The Dark Third

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Pure Reason Revolution is part of a new breed of British Neo-progressive acts balancing neo-folk vocal phrases with familiar engaging art rock trappings. Led by guitarist Jon Courtney and bassist...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2008-01-01)

Pinnacle - Meld

Cover art Heck, any band that gives thanks to "the spectacular Eliza Dushku for inspiration" deserves the benefit of the doubt, don't they? This American three-piece treads some familiar ground — the...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Big Big Train - The Difference Machine

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Over the years, UK proggers Big Big Train have been migrating their sound from the Genesis-ish fare served up on early records like 1994's Goodbye to the Age of Steam to a more modern...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)

Gift - Awake and Dreaming

Cover art The Gift are a fairly new British group targeting the more accessible side of the progressive spectrum. They have lots of analog keys and such, although many songs are just a singer and an acoustic...  » Read more
(Posted by Sean McFee 2008-01-01)
 

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