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Mark’s Quick Review: Amaran’s Plight – Voice of the Light
Well I love Shadow Gallery and DC Cooper so I figured that I would love Amaran's Plight. Unfortunately that's quite how it worked out. I this albums is mostly average quality except for Incident at Haldeman's Lake which is one of the strongest songs I have heard come...
Mark’s Quick Review’s: Public Service Broadcasting’s – The Race for Space
This album is a little bit techno a little bit prog and a whole lot of fun. All tracks include mission control or other such samples that surround the space programs of the soviet Union and the US. I think ever since I heard Porcupine Tree's Last Chance to Evacuate...
Mark’s Quick Review’s: Project Creations’s – Floating World
So quite honestly I found out about this album due to a little blurb on Classic Rock presents prog where it got a 3 star review. I bought it because I like SciFi concept albums which this is. I was hoping for a Portuguese Ayreon and that is exactly what I got. The...
Mark’s Quick Review: Bent Knee – Land Animal
So we had the pleasure of seeing this band at RoSfest and two months ago at Schuba's in chicago. To see them live with the college crowed at a small venue is really the best way to see them. The albums could never capture the magic of their live show. Their lead...
New Anneke group VUUR release trailer for debut album
Anneke van Giersbergen’s new band VUUR have unveiled the cover artwork and tracklist for their forthcoming debut album, ‘In This Moment We Are Free – Cities’. The 11-track LP is due for release on October 20th via InsideOut Music and includes ‘Days Go By – London’,...
Mark’s Quick Reviews: Von Hertzen Brothers – Approach
So I first heard most of this album at RoSfest. That was in 2010 and I really loved their songs and their performances. Their are some great harmonies, harmonies that seem to only be possible by siblings. Their sonic vocals combined with harder hitting rock are...