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Sunshine and Music in Seattle —
Seaprog 2014 Review

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One couldn’t have asked for a better weekend in a city known for fog and rain. Arriving Friday afternoon, there wasn’t a lot of time to do much in the way of touristy things and sightseeing, plus I had already done that plenty my last couple visits to this jewel of the great Northwest (my last time being the first Progman Cometh festival so many years ago), my sole mission on this weekend was seeing this second edition of Seaprog, after sadly missing the inaugural event last summer.

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2014-07-09)

Amy Denio - Prodigal Light

Cover art Listening to Prodigal Light is like opening up a box and finding a whole miniature city inside, with buildings, parks, people, animals, and so on, all existing with no apparent awareness that...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2014-07-08)

Victor Peraino's Kingdom Come - Journey in Time

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Arthur Brown has had a very long and varied musical career starting back in the 60s. In the early 70s he formed the band Kingdom Come to continue his theatrical histrionics and craziness. Kingdom...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2014-07-07)

Believe - Seeing Is Believing

Cover art I learned quite a few things about Believe from watching this DVD. For starters, this Polish band is even better on stage than they are on record. Second, drummer Vlodi Tafel is an amputee who plays...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2014-07-06)

The White Kites - Love Songs

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Before releasing their debut album, Missing, the White Kites released a short EP with two songs from the same recording sessions. Both are excellent Brit psych pop tunes. “Love Doctor”...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2014-07-05)

Prisma - You Name It

Cover art Swiss band Prisma has been criticized for following perhaps a bit too closely in Tool’s footsteps, which can certainly be heard on this, their second album. The instrumental backline of...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2014-07-04)

Sleepyard - Black Sails

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Sometimes lethargic music can be beautiful and idyllic, paralyzing the listener and creating a magical yet introspective world of stillness and wonder. It’s hard to fit Sleepyard into any...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2014-07-04)

Icarus Peel vs Mordecai Smyth - Barnburner

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Barnburner is the new split release by two of the UK’s neo-psych proponents. There are six songs on this disc, three from each artist (Side A Icarus Peel and Side B Mordecai Smyth),...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2014-07-03)

Il Tempio delle Clessidre DVD to feature Exposé contribution

Il Tempio delle Clessidre's concert DVD of their Seoul, South Korea performance in Oct 2011 is finally ready for release. Word reaches us that the DVD will feature contributions by our own Henry Schneider, taken from what he has written about the band and the show.  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2014-07-03)

Love de Vice - Silesian Night 11.11.11

Cover art This 2011 live performance captures Polish progressive band Love de Vice at a crossroads. With two albums behind them, the band had consolidated around lead guitarist Andrzej Archanowicz and...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2014-07-02)
 

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