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When I get a new release for review and discover that it’s by an artist I’ve never heard who’s been around for a while, I almost hope that it’s not very good. It’s not...
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The Martin Rude & Jakob Skøtt Duo released two albums in 2020; Skøtt is of course the drummer of Causa Sui, and Rude is a multi-instrumentalist and main songwriter of Sun River,...
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Located in the C&W world capital Nashville, Tennessee, there is a quartet weaving early cinematic dream pop, New Wave, and brooding post punk into something contemporary. Meet Palm Ghosts...
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Chiromancer is one of those musical gems of a band that sounds great while sounding like no one else. As a keyboard and drums duo, you might expect a sparse sound on the mellow side, but their...
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Syndone continues developing a distinctive modern touch on progressive rock with Kama Sutra. Taking a double-keyboard lineup (Nik Comoglio and Luigi “Gigi” Rivetti) with a...
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Over 30 years and two dozen releases on from his first album, synth composer Loreau (from Nantes) has released recordings on a number of labels (Musea, Dreaming, Mirage, Groove Unlimited, and...
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It’s been a good five years since we heard from Yang, on their 2017 album The Failure of...
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New York City guitarist and keyboardist Sal Cataldi, AKA Spaghetti Eastern Music, released his EP of solo electric guitar 2x2x4 on September 20, 2021. Artist Charles Dennis premiered his...
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Sometimes I think the whole “harsh vocals” thing in metal is a generational thing. I know many older listeners who grew up on rock in the 70s that are immediately turned off by the...
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Marbin is a band known for high-energy jazz-rock led by blistering guitar and sax and backed by a tight rhythm section of bass and drums. Dani Rabin (guitar) and Danny Markovitch (sax) have fronted...
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