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Mark’s Quick Review: Rishloo’s – Living as Ghosts with Buildings as Teeth
So the guys sent me their whole catalog and I was really excited to hear this band which such a large and devoted following. Never hearing them before myself I cracked open the albums and decided to review their 2015 release. This album is in every the album I always...
Mark’s Quick Review: Tiger Moth Tales – The Depths of Winter
So the prolific Peter Jones has come out with yet another album. His work is adored by anyone that has seen him play live and his albums are generally well received by most prog fans. This album is another solid addition to his catalog. While I didn't hear any 5 star...
Mark’s Quick Review: Ultranova – Orion
So I probably should be the last guy to review a jazzy instrumental album. I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked this album. I upon two listens I could already appreciate this album. I think if you like instrumental music more than I like instrumental music you...
Mark’s Quick Review: Evergrey – Monday Morning Apocalypse
So the randomizer selected this album today and I was quite excited because it was an album I have not heard in a while. That's where the excitement stopped however. I just remembered why I didn't listen to this album, it's not for a prog fan. The problem for me, that...
Mark’s Quick Review: Milky Way Gas Station – Somewhere / Anywhere
This debut from Milky Way Gas Station has garnered much attention from our listeners at MusicInWidescreen.com They were nice enough to send us a copy and I am glad they did. Unlike many debut submissions this album is quite good. Some nice moments in Neutral, Whyand...
Mark’s Quick Review: Genesis – The Lamb Lies down On Broadway
Well my random music review playlist came up with this classic. This is the double album that many bands writing double albums aspire to be. This, the inspiration to Kevin Gilbert's Shaming of the True and many others, is full of wonderful music. Brian Eno contributes...