Album Reviews
Review: The Chronicles of Father Robin – The Songs & Tales of Airoea – Book II
Like I always say, you don’t need to reinvent progressive art folk rock. Actually, I don’t think I’ve ever said that, but I’m saying it now!
Like I always say, you don’t need to reinvent progressive art folk rock. Actually, I don’t think I’ve ever said that, but I’m saying it now!
I have very positive feelings about this one; I’ve really bonded with it.
Over-promise, under-deliver. That’s how the saying goes, right?
It’s always a good sign when the band’s bio lists the specific models of synths and keyboards each member plays.
This promising rising star turns out to be their own worst enemy.
An improvement on the usual formula, but not a dream come true.
When the album title is longer than the excerpt.