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Trust Us is a new Norwegian post punk / post rock band consisting of Cato Olaisen on drums (Ribozyme and ex-Major Parkinson), Bård Kristinson on bass (Ribozyme), and René Miaje on...
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When the 70s gave way to the 80s and progressive rock musicians found themselves in an increasingly hostile environment, many of them turned their talents towards writing music that they felt...
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One thing you can consistently say about Cheer-Accident is that you can never say anything consistently about Cheer-Accident — unless it’s about their tendency towards perpetual change....
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I still remember my first exposure to the sound of the aeolian harp, it was a song called “Winterwhite” by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band back in the mid-70s, which was really just a short...
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Heterochrome, meaning of two colors, usually associated with eyes of two different colors, is also the name of this Iranian metal prog band formed in 2014. They released their debut album,...
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When I reviewed Leslie Hunt’s Ascend, I mentioned that as an EP, it left me wanting more, and...
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A few years ago, I wrote about an outstanding album by a Finnish group called UTU. Pyhä Veri...
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Laszlo Gardony is a Hungarian-born American jazz pianist who performs solo as well as with his jazz trio. After graduating from the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest in 1979, he...
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Marcus Cato is a Swedish session musician with a career dating back to 1999. Despite Adrian Recordings’ ongoing pressure on him to record and release solo material, he held off. In 2008...
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It was while listening to “Come Angel,” track 3 on Icarus Peel’s No Choir, No Cowbell album, that I hit upon why I like it so much. Peel has the knack of writing songs...
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