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Khatsaturjan - Aramed Forces of Simantipak

Cover art Listening to this new album by the Finnish band Khatsaturjan took me back to the 70s and mid-period Genesis. Aramed Forces of Simantipak is a rock symphony lasting almost 70 minutes. Though I...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2007-03-01)

King Eider - Somateria spectabilis

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Two guys, Waalkens and Gerritse from the Netherlands, with help from Pomp on drums and Huigen and Holdtman as occasional vocalists, form King Eider. Somateria Spectabilis (named for a...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2007-03-01)

Kings of Convenience - Quiet Is the New Loud, Versus & Riot on an Empty Street

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This is one of those belated discoveries, where a copy of this Norwegian duo’s latest came into my possession, and then I attempted to work my way backward to their self-titled (and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Kopecky - Blood

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It is indeed blood that ties the membership of this fine Wisconsin based instrumental trio together. Three siblings: Paul Kopecky, the drummer, a consummate professional who provides the framework...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Kotebel - Omphalos

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Omphalos is the fourth album by Spanish band Kotebel. Their instrumentation includes drums, bass, guitar, two keyboards, vocals, and flute. Vocalist Carolina Prieto sings softly in a...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2007-03-01)

La Maschera di Cera - LuxAde

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The stunning Il Grande Labirinto from 2003 made me a confirmed fan of this group, one of the finest retro groups making the rounds these days. La Maschera di Cera use every technique of...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2007-03-01)

La STPO - Tranches de Temps Jeté

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There’s just something about the sound of a marimba. No matter how much it sticks to minor keys, no matter how it tries to be dissonant, it ends up sounding cheerful. I don’t know if...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2007-03-01)

La Tulipe Noir - Nostiman Hemar

Cover art This Greek quintet has been around since the mid-90s, this being their fourth release, a concept album about Homer's Odyssey. The best thing about this band are the idiosyncratic vocals of lead...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Lands End - The Lower Depths

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Remember Lands End? They were part of the 90s West Coast prog revival, though it’s been eight years since their last release, Natural Selection. Now they’re back with a...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Larry Kucharz - Electro Engravings

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Up until now, most of the works we’ve reviewed by Kucharz have fallen into a few categories: those of pure floating ambient tonal color that evolve slowly in three-dimensional sound...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)
 

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