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Mark’s Quick Review: 3RDegree’s – Ones and Zeros
This is the first 3RDegree album that really caught my ear. George's soulful singing is a great pairing for this album that has some moments of drama. This album is made for music patrons that like Ayeron's subject matter as this album is probably the best excuse for...
Mark’s Quick Review: Damanek – On Track
So in an unusual move I gave a debut album a PREVIOUS BAND RATING of 4 for a debut album. That was due to the strength of previous band members works in other bands. Most notably Guy Manning and Sean Timms who I liked so much I flew them both to Chicago at different...
Mark’s Quick Review: Djam Karet – Sonic Celluloid
In many ways I am the wrong person to review this album as instrumental albums are never really my go to albums. The opening track is very reminiscent of Tom Baker era doctor who. I almost expected to hear a sample of the 4th doctor saying "It's the end... But the...
Mark’s Quick Review of Cosmograf’s – Capacitor
My introduction to this band thanks to guest appearances by Nick D’Virgilio, Colin Edwin, Nick Beggs, Andy Tillison, Matt Stevens. This wonderfully melodic album is about the storage of the human spirit, and how the imprint of our lives is left behind both in a...
Mark’s Quick Review of Unreal City’s – Frammenti Notturni
This is the first album that seems to convey some of the energy that is prevalent in their live shows. Each song is filled with intrigue and drama. The subject matter of this album is different as well. The lyrics are more related to common people problems such as...
Kaipa announce new album ‘Children of the Sounds’
Legendary Swedish progressive rockers Kaipa, led by mastermind Hans Lundin, have announced the release of their new studio album ‘Children of the Sounds’ for September 22nd, 2017. The band’s 13th album, and 8th since the act were reborn in 2002, this album features...