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Tusmørke – “Nordisk Krim”
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Neil Young and Promise of the Real: The Visitor (2017)
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Colorado (2019)
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Various Artists: Street Survivors – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2020)
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Nick Marsh: Waltzing Bones (2020)
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Pantera: Far Beyond Driven [20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] (1994 / 2014)
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Phobetor: When Life Falls Silent (2020)
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Primacy: Seeds of Change (2020)
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Slipknot: We Are Not Your Kind (2019)
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Stench Of Profit: No Place To Hide (2020)
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- Edgar Broughton Band – Speak Down The Wires: The Recordings 1975 to 1982by Roger Trenwith on January 27, 2021 at 7:00 pm
For many years, the one and only Edgar Broughton Band album I owned was Sing Brother Sing. Like a lot of first albums by bands bought in the dim distant days of one’s youth, it retains top spot in the Edgar Broughton canon pour moi. Released in 1970, and as I later realised, showcasing the [&hellip
- La Horsa Bianca – Diluvian Beatby Nick Hudson on January 26, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Ukrainian band La Horsa Bianca provided a far more mind-blowing and mind-bending experience than I expected with Dilvuvian Beat, which begins in a fairly typical psychedelic manner. Encyclica is an entirely pleasant opening number, which I happily listened to. It’s enjoyable, and I love the subtle differences the Ukranian language and instrumentation lend to a [&hellip
- Magnum – Dance Of The Black Tattooby Magnus Moar on January 25, 2021 at 7:00 pm
A year since the release of their most recent studio album, The Serpent Rings, Magnum return with a compilation of bonus tracks and radio edits which are debuting on the CD format. Recent efforts like Escape From the Shadow Garden and Sacred Blood – Divine Lies had limited edition versions which were accompanied with bonus [&hellip
- Un Aspecto Diferente #50by Nick Hudson on January 24, 2021 at 7:00 pm
In this, our third ADA update featuring music from Spain we have: • Eclipse 27 – Eclipse 27 • ṘO – Athalase • Back To R’lye – Chosen • Magick Brother & Mystic Sister – Magick Brother & Mystic Sister • Maremotus – Maremotus • Mohama Saz – Quemar Las Naves Early in 2020, so [&hellip
- Seaorm – Olkhonby Nick Hudson on January 23, 2021 at 9:00 pm
Last year I reviewed Sada, the second collaboration between the Spanish jazz fusion and RIO guitarist Ángel Ontalva and members of Russian psychedelic space-prog rockers Vespero. I made the comment that I have enjoyed several of their releases, but somehow missed their first collaboration. Needless to say, after thoroughly enjoying Sada, I did indeed go [&hellip
- Organic Noises – reCreation Liveby Bob Mulvey on January 23, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Released in the summer of 2019, Organic Noises’ eponymous debut album was an absolute stunner, an opinion which, a year and half later, shows no signs of diminishing. This Polish ensemble hit all the right notes, for me, with their intriguing combination of ancient and modern ethnic sounds, mixed together in an energetic, modern progressive [&hellip
- Greg Lake – Lucky Man: The Autobiographyby Alex Driessen on January 22, 2021 at 7:02 pm
In 2017, the long-awaited autobiography of singer/bassist/composer/producer Greg Lake was finally released. Unfortunately, too late for the protagonist to experience himself: “Gregory Stuart Lake died of cancer on Wednesday December 7, 2016 at the age of 69, a few months before the release of his biography.” I myself was able to write an obituary about [&hellip
- Greg Lake – The Anthology: A Musical Journeyby Alex Driessen on January 22, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Anthology literally means ‘selection’, the best an artist has to offer. Usually a tribute to the artist and, more often, after his/her death. Unfortunately, that is also the case with Greg Lake’s The Anthology: A Musical Journey. It is the definitive career-spanning ‘Best of’ the protagonist of this story, featuring music from King Crimson, Emerson [&hellip
- Molesome – Are you there?by Jez Rowden on January 21, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Once again, hot on the heels of the wonderful Cathedral with Tom Doncourt, the doors of Mattias Olsson’s Roth Händle Studios swing wide to release new sounds into a grateful world. He really is on a roll at the moment and Molesome might be the project most suited to his widely eclectic experimentation. This fifth [&hellip
- Onségen Ensemble – Fearby Nick Hudson on January 20, 2021 at 7:00 pm
For all the great bands of Norway and Sweden, I often think it’s a shame that neighbouring Finland seems to miss out on similar acclaim. If anything, I find many of the Finns make far more eclectic and experimental sounds, and draw from quite different inspirations. Bands from Norway and Sweden invariably sound Western, but [&hellip
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