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Kingsley Durant is a Louisville based guitarist and composer who’s been releasing material for a couple dozen years, although nobody could accuse him of glutting the market with product. He...
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Russian band Megalith Levitation is the Billy Pilgrim of metal sludge music — they have become unstuck in time. There is no past, no future, the music on their new album Obscure Fire...
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Chromb! is one of those bands where the only thing you can predict about them is that they will be unpredictable. Their Cinq album starts out with a tune that sounds like an adaptation of...
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Kenji Ito, or Itoken, is a Japanese multi-instrumentalist (guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, drums, percussion, violin, xylophone, woodwinds, and more) probably best known as a member of the group...
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Just looking at the cover art, it captures the essence of an early 70s Italian spy movie, which sets the stage for Il Bacio della Medusa’s concept album about Monika Ertl (who died fifty...
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It’s been quite a while since we heard from Leah Waybright — not since Beauty Gone...
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It’s been just a little over a year since we reviewed Ellingsen’s previous full length album,
Veteran bassist Stuart Hamm, who has collaborated over the years with a host of musical virtuosos from Steve Vai and Joe Satriani to Frank Gambale and Michael Schenker, has just released his eighth...
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Greek synthesist Billy Yfantis released two albums of new experimental electronic music in 2023. The first, released in March, was Birds in Space, a 27-track collection running over two...
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Much like an unfolding dream, Hollan Holmes’ third Spotted Peccary release makes use of transcendental sonic imagery to create otherworldly immersive soundscapes for a listener to get lost...
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