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When two members left Moon Men and the remaining members (Dave Newhouse and Jerry King) evolved into Moon X with the addition of drummer George Newhouse, there were bound to be some changes to...
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While I can’t say what a band from Brisbane, Australia has to do with an island off the coast of Alaska, I can say that Kodiak Empire makes some pretty interesting music. Looking back to...
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If you’ve been following the enigmatic Miss Petunia for the past several years, you will be surprised by her new collaboration with Norwood Grimes, a native bass player turned...
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Crustal Movement sees Kaze once again teamed up with Ikue Mori for a wild set of highly improvised music. The participants seem to have regarded
For his latest 2023 concept release A Haunted, Hidden World of Caves, Ontalva brings us ten new instrumental compositions in his trademark chamber-rock style, one reminiscent of several...
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With cover art evoking comparisons to the 1976 release by the anonymous Krautrock band The...
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When, in the course of maintaining a website devoted to covering progressive and experimental music, something noteworthy slips through the cracks, sometimes it is necessary to step into the past...
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Liquid Sound Company and Herd of Instinct are two bands from Arlington, Texas. The former is a psychedelic group centered around mainstays John Perez (guitar) and Jason Spradlin (drums), while the...
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As a followup to The Future Left Behind (2016), which was a progressive rock concept...
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Certainly one of the best surprises of 2022 was the self-titled debut album by Chilean chamber-rock octet Asceta, establishing the band as something of an Art Zoyd of the southern hemisphere. Here,...
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