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Album Reviews

Review: Mountaineer – Dawn and All That Follows

Close your eyes and drift away on the fuzz

By Sam, 11 monthsAugust 3, 2024 ago
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Review: Sean Ashe – Spark Under Water

Guy plays guitar good.

By Doug, 11 monthsJuly 29, 2024 ago
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Review: Hizaki – The Zodiac Sign

One of the world’s premier guitar gods.

By Andy, 1 yearJune 18, 2024 ago
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Review: Auro Control – The Harp

Temple of Shadows 3

(Edu Falaschi – Vera Cruz is Temple 2)

By Andy, 1 yearJune 15, 2024 ago
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Review: Mandoki Soulmates – A Memory of Our Future

International and inter-generational prog supergroup. Is it super-fire?

By Andy, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
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Review: Mære – …And the Universe Keeps Silent

…And Unfortunately Mære Should Have Kept Silent

By Andy, 1 yearMay 2, 2024 ago
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Review: Deriva – Nona / Décima / Morta

Would you say this band name is a bit…Deriva—*mic cuts, author is ushered off the stage as the crowd boos*

By Doug, 1 yearApril 23, 2024 ago
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Review: Whom Gods Destroy – Insanium

Like a gifted athlete student turning in his arts and literature term paper, Whom Gods Destroy shoot for thought-provoking but miss the net.

By Francesco, 1 yearMarch 26, 2024 ago
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Review: Lou Kelly – Never Was

Is Lou Kelly as divisive as The World Is Quiet Here on the Subway?

By Andy, 1 yearMarch 20, 2024 ago
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Review: Doodseskader – Year Two

Good musical cringe?

By Andy, 1 yearMarch 18, 2024 ago

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