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Iconoclasta has always been one of the best progressive rock bands from Mexico City, going all the way back to their early 80s debut, and over the years there has been a lot of turnover in the...
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The instrumental overture “Leaving Diaspar” to Karnel’s latest release, Villa Solitude, most definitely captures a dark and moody feeling and sets the stage for a mixed...
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Dr. Strangely Strange is an Irish folk-rock band dating back to 1967, founded by Tim Booth and Ivan Pawle, who then teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding. They have been active...
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This split release celebrates a decade of activity by two Apollon artists, Jordsjø and Breidablik, each of whom presents a single side-long track called “Kontraster.”...
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Wasn’t that long ago we could count on a new release from Paulina Fae every year, but since 2022’s
Jeff Myers is a contemporary composer of operas and neo-classical pieces, as well as experimental electroacoustic compositions. His new album Goodnight is a set of eight instrumental...
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The founders of Oddleaf were playing Early and Medieval music before they decided to try progressive rock, and this background gives the band a unique sound. Much of their music has the feeling of...
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With El Tiempo Quiero Cantar, Peruvian duo Pacha Wakay Munan (Dimitri Manga Chávez and Ricardo López Alcas) present a captivating set of explorative pieces in a contemporary...
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When we last encountered G.O.L.E.M. we thought the acronym stood for
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Yes, it’s another live Nektar album, this one recorded in 2023. I previously wrote about their 2020 live release,
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