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Noisepoetnobody – Concrete Vitalist
by Phil Lively on December 8, 2019 at 7:00 pm
When the opportunity came to review Concrete Vitalist, I had to review it. I didn’t know why, but I felt compelled. It turns out that, some time ago, while I was dabbling with making some ambient music, I’d been listening to Noisepoetnobody (AKA Casey Jones from Seattle) on Soundcloud, but having a brain like Swiss [&hellip
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The Decade in Review – Roger Trenwith
by Roger Trenwith on December 7, 2019 at 8:30 pm
“Pick your ten best albums from the decade about to end” you said. Never ask me to do something like this again… I jest, I’m a glutton for punishment and we all love a good list, eh? Anyway, from a starting point of well over 200 albums that I’ve bought in the last ten years, [&hellip
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Ectratis – The Artificial Spirit
by Sue Smith on December 7, 2019 at 7:00 pm
Okay, Croatian prog, an oxymoron waiting to happen one thinks, as nothing quite like this has strayed across my musical radar until now. The brainchild and driving force behind this album, indeed, project, is a young man by the name of Matej Blečić, who apparently conceived, created and recorded this in his bedroom studio in [&hellip
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The Decade in Review – Graham Thomas
by Graham Thomas on December 6, 2019 at 10:00 pm
Big Big Train English Electric Full Power – 2013 Originally issued as two separate albums and an EP, but clearly intended as one cohesive work, English Electric is simply my favourite album of the last ten years. Quintessentially English both musically and lyrically, it covers so many lost tales of economic and social history, highlighting [&hellip
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Yogi Lang – A Way Out of Here
by Graham Thomas on December 6, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Well, what a pleasant surprise this release is! I’m not particularly an aficionado of RPWL, so whilst I might have reasonably expected some sort of Floydian feel to frontman Yogi Lang’s second solo effort, I wasn’t ready for what I’m hearing. To be honest, it sounds like the kind of solo album which Dave Gilmour [&hellip
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Nightwish – “Decades: Live In Buenos Aires”
by restlessamoeba on December 6, 2019 at 11:33 am
Well… here we are again… another year, another live release. Looking back at their discography, it seems the last few (including this one) have been every three years. Nice and steady release schedule. Again, it will primarily be the already … Continue reading →
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Franck Carducci – The Answer
by Leo Trimming on December 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Flamboyant French rock musician Franck Carducci, with his very talented band, is becoming increasingly well known for his entertaining and spectacular live shows, full of eye-catching theatre, humour and high-quality musicianship, conveyed with great style and elan. Therefore, it’s a surprise that his latest (and third) studio album The Answer is not only a vehicle [&hellip
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The Decade in Review – Andrew Halley
by Andrew Halley on December 4, 2019 at 10:00 pm
Getting to choose only ten albums in a ten-year span is, of course, impossible. Convincing yourself that the ten albums you HAVE chosen are indeed the best ten albums you have heard in the ten years from 2010 to 2019 is, again, impossible. So basically here is a list of the impossible. But they are [&hellip
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Yes – From A Page
by John Wenlock-Smith on December 4, 2019 at 7:00 pm
This release came right out of the blue with little fanfare and little advance press release. There was no huge media PR campaign, it seemed to emerge from the mists of time in a somewhat unusual and interesting way. Few can fail to have been, at least, amused by the recent roller coaster that the [&hellip
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Frank Wyatt & Friends – Zeitgeist
by Kevan Furbank on December 3, 2019 at 6:45 pm
Sometimes great art can come out of adversity. Take the case of Happy The Man founder Frank Wyatt. Five years ago he was diagnosed with ‘the Big C’ and told that time was short. But he was determined to play with his musical friends for one last time. Wyatt started work on what was likely [&hellip