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Kinzokuebisu - Hako-Otoko (Box-Man)

Cover art Back in the late 80s bands like Kinzokueisu were everywhere in Japan, playing a heavy symphonic prog with stylistic nods to a few great british bands of the 70s, accented by 80s stadium rock stylings....  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2004-04-01)

Kit Watkins - Flying Petals

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Haven’t heard much from Kit since Rolling Curve and three related ambient releases in 2001. Flying Petals is one of four new releases for 2004 (this, plus two new ambient...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2004-04-01)

Luminescent Orchestrii - Luminescent Orchestrii

Cover art Luminescent Orchestrii is not the first band to combine Eastern European folk music with punkish energy – Sviraj, Reptile Palace Orchestra, the Ukrainians and others have been there before – but...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

Martin Barre - Stage Left

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In addition to his twenty or thirty albums with Jethro Tull, guitarist Martin Barre has recorded three solo albums. Each of the 14 tracks on this, his third, features a different instrument —...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

Men without Hats - No Hats beyond This Point

Cover art Anyone who paid attention to pop music in the 80s will surely remember Men Without Hats. “The Safety Dance” was a bouncy techno-pop gem that insinuated itself into your brain regardless of your...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

Michel Zenino - Dérive Gauche

Cover art Zenino is a double-bassist, bandleader and arranger, working through a set of French “chanson” pieces arranged for an instrumental jazz quartet (bass, drums, piano and sax). His credentials...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2004-04-01)

Neil Haverstick - If the Earth Was a Woman

Cover art Haverstick is a pioneering guitarist, known for his work in microtonal scales. The two previous releases we have reviewed in these pages —  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2004-04-01)

Oysterband - Rise Above

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Oysterband, né The Oyster Band, has been developing their own mixture of British Isles folk music and rock for more than ten years. Rather than rocking up trad tunes (for the most part...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

Pineapple Thief - Variations on a Dream

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Pineapple Thief hasn’t changed much since 137, and that’s a good thing. A quartet of guitar / keys / bass / drums, the songs are all written by Bruce Soord, who also sings and...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2004-04-01)

Pineapple Thief - Variations on a Dream

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I have to admit to being behind the curve on Pineapple Thief, though they are clearly the “next big thing” on the prog scene. To my mind, however, they are following a bit too closely...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2004-04-01)
 

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