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I guess this is proof positive that Gryphon’s 2018 album Reinvention was not a one-off —...
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This London-based duo is back with their third full length release, and much of what was said...
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You may not recognize the name Ollie Halsall, but you may heard of the groups the British guitarist, drummer, vibraphonist, and vocalist played with: the Beatles lampoon band The Rutles, Kevin...
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Asia Minor’s 1980 album Between Flesh and Divine is widely considered a minor classic of progressive rock, and it has the advantage of not fitting into any of the major streams of...
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Now and here: the two most basic reference points in which we locate ourselves in time and space in any given moment, and yet both are constantly changing and shifting; by the...
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As one might gather from the title, this is the second installment of the Fractal Guitar series — the
Jimmy Campbell (4 January 1944 – 12 February 2007) was an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool and a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin'...
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So I start Automatism’s album Immersion and hear a fairly nice mid-tempo groove with a steady beat a little reminiscent of classic Krautrock. After a little while, a tasty...
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It’s been a good five years since the previous Blackmore’s Night album All Our Yesterdays (which I
Jerry King and Bret Hart, both composers and multi-instrumentalists, are half of Moon Men. Hint: this sounds nothing like Moon Men, nor does it sound like Jerry King’s solo work or his band...
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