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Back in 2016 we reviewed a couple of collaborations that Logan made with Steve Roach (
Just like the mythical fiery phoenix reborn from its ashes, the San Diego band Birth is reborn from its ashes of Astra as a prog rock powerhouse. Astra released two albums during its life from 2001...
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National Diet is primarily a duo of Jake Rose (keyboards, guitar, miscellaneous other instruments) and Connor Reilly (drums, percussion), both of whom are also in
Using a term like “singer-songwriter” for an artist like Alexis Castrogiovanni is more than a little misleading. Images of a coffeehouse crooner with an acoustic guitar or a keyboard...
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Furinkazan: Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain — war standard used by Takeda Shingen, daimyo of the Sengoku period, based on a quote from The Art of War by Sun Tzu. While...
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When Klaus Schulze passed away on April 26, 2022, he left a rich legacy of more than 60 albums spanning 50-plus years. Known for helping develop the Berlin school of electronic music, Schulze...
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Looking back through my reviews of previous albums by Bjørn Riis (Forever Comes to an...
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TOC: Jérémie Ternoy, Peter Orins, and Ivann Cruz, on electric piano, drums ,and electric guitars respectively. Pure improvisation, nothing pre-composed or even pre-rehearsed, living...
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Music is subject to the river of constant change. If you remain stagnant, then you get passed by, even though your fans may wish otherwise. Case in point is Crystal Jacqueline. We at...
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To my mind, the trick to successful cover songs is changing them enough to bring something new to the game while still mostly honoring the spirit of the original. Like any way of judging music,...
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