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Mark’s Quick Review: RPWL’s – Tales From Outer Space
RPWL is one of my favorite bands, period. I have seen them perform in three different countries, so I was super excited to get this album two months early. The band rarely disappoints. The album starts out with a great opening track called A New World which has...
Mark’s Quick Review: Nauticus’ – Disappear in Blue.
Check this out this album is like mellow doom metal. This band from Turcu. So in that way I love that this band really has defined their own sound. That sound really is not something I am falling in love with at this point. They maybe were trying to get a sound that...
Mark’s Quick Reviews: Kalika’s – Enter Kalika
Indian players from the Netherlands sound like a great combination. Well sorry to say this album really missed the mark for me. Dreary sound, underwhelming production. They have over 1000 likes on facebook but not one is facebook a friend of mine. Its possible...
Mark’s Quick Review: Esthema’s – IIII
This album is not really in my sweet spot of prog. Its instrumental and a bit avant-garde for me. The melodies come seem dreary when they were probably going for moody. The first track Be. Goes on way too long and I get to a point where I don't want to hear the...
Mark’s Quick Review: Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate’s – Out of Mind
When I received this album I noticed that even though I had not heard of them I had over a dozen friends that liked them on facebook. I was hoping that I had found an undiscovered gem of an album. Unfortunately for me that was not the case. Most songs I thought...
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Mark’s Quick Review: Coma Rossi’s – Self Titled Album
This album showed up in my inbox and all thought I try and not look at other people's reviews I had seen this on someone's top 10 of 2018. Then after receiving the album and realizing that the band is from India really intrigued me as I am of the belief that that...
Mark’s Quick Review: Alithia’s – The Moon has Fallen
Australian progressive rock band ALITHIA has sent us their second album. With me having an affinity for other Australian bands my hopes were high. The band delivered with a highly textured album. Sometimes soaring to highs with the expressive and sonic sounds. The...
Mark’s Quick Review: Roz Vitalis’s – The Hidden Man of the Heart
ROZ VITALIS was created by composer and keyboardist Ivan Rozmainsky in 2001 and I am just now hearing about them. Thanks to Ivan sending me the latest album. Now I don't deny that there is quality work done here but it just not my cup of tea. If you check out my...
Mark’s Quick Review: Magenta’s – We Are Seven.
The year was 2005 and I was just getting into progressive rock where my wife and I made a road trip down to Phoenixville for our first Prog Festival. We went to see Kino and Arena of all things and left there being a huge fan of Magenta who were touring seven. The...
The essentials line at progrock.com is adding its third album to their label. This time its the 2019 release United Progressive Fraternity's Loss: Part one You be among the first to get this album just head over to kickstarter and pledge. United Progressive...
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Discipline’s Unfolded Like Staircase is back with New mix and Master on Vinyl
The essentials line at progrock.com is adding its second album to their collection. This time its the Iconic Discipline album. Unfolded Like Staircase. You be among the first to get this album just head over to kickstarter and pledge....
Mark’s Quick Review: Abel Ganz’s – The Life of the Honey Bee and Other Moments of Clarity
I go into this review really liking Abel Ganz and, frankly, the people behind the band. My wife and I may be the only two Americans that have seen the band twice. Denis, when sending me this album, warned me it was much different than their previous albums. He was...
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Mark’s Quick Review: The Fierce and the Dead’s – Live USA 2017
The Fierce And The Dead are: Matt Stevens - guitar, synth, pianoKev Feazey - bass, programming, synth, percussionSteve Cleaton - guitar, piano.Stuart Marshall - drums, percussion This is a recording of the live show recorded at RoSfest in 2017. Yours truly was there...