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Mark’s Quick Review: The Bob Lazar Story’s – Baritonia
So I guess if I am going to be doing reviews I better start liking instrumentals because I am sure getting a lot of them as submissions. This comes from one of my favorite labels bad elephant. So I really thought I might like the subject matter. Bob Lazar is a person...
Mark’s Quick Review: Mostly Autumn’s – For All We Shared
So in case you have not noticed for the foreseeable future I am vacillating back and forth between old and new albums as I build up a large database of reviews. I have decided to let the PC pick an album at random for me now for the older reviews. Interestingly enough...
Mark’s Quick Review: Alan Reed’s – Honey on the Razor’s Edge
So if you were wondering what the unceremoniously fired front man of Pallas was going to do post Pallas, here is your answer. It's a decent album from an accomplished singer. This is straightforward crossover prog and if you liked Pallas I would think that your would...
Mark’s Quick Review: The Enid’s – The Bridge
So I really like Joe Payne's vocals but this no drums or base is a difficult pill to swallow. I like that they tried this instrumentation as it is a very progressive thing to do. It just does nothing for me. The bad news is yet to come, this album is the first of a...
Mark’s Quick Review: Styx – The Mission
So the album is full of great music. This is their best album since the 1991 album Edge of the Century and that album was very underrated. That tour I saw at a place called the Twitter Center where I believe John Panozzo was married on stage. This album is full of...
Mark’s Quick Review: Kepler Ten – Delta-v
This submission was the first I have heard of this band but it has scored a nice tour with Lonely Robot and has booked a festival. So I thought it time to check them out. There is not to much to say here I was pretty happy with every song but nothing really stood out...