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They’re ba-ack! Green Seagull’s second full length album, Cloud Cover, hit the streets on July 31, 2020. We got a teaser for the album with the release of their
The second album from Weserbergland is certainly a case where being familiar with the debut album does nothing to prepare a listener for the sophomore effort. Ketil Vestrum Einarsen is largely on...
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On September 25th of last year, I posted a single review of the second and third Moon Men...
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Woodbury is a Los Angeles based songwriter, lyricist, producer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, and all around wacky guy who composes for television, stage musicals, and his own quirky pop...
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Layered synths, guitar, electronic percussion, and live drums — you could swear you were back in the 80s listening to a new album by New Order, Heaven 17, Gary Numan, Ultravox, or John Foxx....
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Certainly the music of Yes is an important element of my teenage years and a foundation of my understanding of what music is (or can be). But I’m not an uncritical listener, and there’s...
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The Italian band Corpo (meaning Body) was originally formed in 1969 by three brothers from Montesardo: Biagio Calignano on keyboards and drums, Francesco Calignano on guitars, and Mario Calignano...
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The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus (RAIJ) is an obscure Liverpool band that has only released three albums and one EP since its inception in 1987. June 2020 saw the release of their fourth...
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I first encountered Andrew Plummer last year with Bunny from his other band, Snack Family. World...
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As one of the founding fathers of the floating ambient genre, Michael Stearns can’t be accused of glutting the market with product, especially in the new millennium, but what music he does...
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