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"Exciting to have yet another release from the (I think) excellent Thank You Scientist (and I'll take just an EP), and exciting to come to a release that has been so well received here (a weighted 4.55/5.00 average from 24 ratings when I got here).
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"Can it be possible that we've got to 2014 without me ever having heard a studio album by Lazuli? Yes, ladies and gents, that is possible, I can assure you.
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"Lazuli, a band from the south of France, was formed in 1998.
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After the release of seven solo albums between 2008 and 2018, Italian bassist and composer ALBERTO RIGONI (soloist, BAD AS band, co-producer of Vivaldi Metal Project, founder of Bassists Alliance Project, ex Twinspirits) is now going to release “Prog Injection”, an instrumental heavy progressive
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"Anubis‘s cinematic, arboreal sound, in some strange way, is perfectly depicted with the album art of their new, sixth studio album Homeless.
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Looking Glass Lantern is the nom de guerre for multi-instrumentalist Graham Dunnington. This is his fourth album. Like the previous outings this is full on retro-prog. Musically I'm reminded quite a bit of Steve Hackett's solo work but with an injection of Victorian/steam punk flavor.
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This Seattle based prog band was unknown to me until the announcement that they would be a featured artist at Rosfest in 2020. Of course I had to check them out and I was in for a big surprise. This is old school prog right in my wheelhouse.
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Seattle based Moon Letters' 2019 debut "Until They Feel The Sun" was a bit of a revelation for us. Three years later the band has released their sophomore album "Thank You From The Future" and its a bit different. While its definitely a prog rock album its a bit less retro sounding.
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Totally unknown instrumentral trio from Brazil consisting of Alayr Júnior (drums), Jameson Trezena (bass), and Emerson Ribas (guitar). They have zero social media presence or even a webpage. All I can tell you is these guys shred like nobody's business.
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Seattle based Moon Letters' 2019 debut "Until They Feel The Sun" was a bit of a revelation for us. Three years later the band has released their sophomore album "Thank You From The Future" and its a bit different. While its definitely a prog rock album its a bit less retro sounding.
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"Like its predecessors, "Helix" also offers an enormous bandwidth without forgetting its roots of progressive rock.
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Haven of Echoes is a new project by critically acclaimed musicians Paul Sadler (Spires) and Andreas Hack (Frequency Drift) that puts sophisticated songwriting, thoughtful lyrics and emotional vocal performance to the fore.
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"Sailing back into the world of classic neo-prog is a dangerous voyage for any band. Many have tried but most crash against the rocks of hackneyed ideas and the slavish adherence to sounds of days gone by.
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This one fell out of the sky and hit me like a ton of bricks. If any of you watch 4FF on the Sea Of Tranquility Youtube channel you might have heard a discussion about this album and I have to say its something special.
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"This consistently first-rate Birmingham UK prog band is back again with a new 2023 release called Sanctuary, featuring drop-dead beautiful cover art, superb initial reviews (yes, Lazland) as well as a return to the roost for lead vocalist in Linda Odinsen, who was featured on the brilliant New
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Debut release from this promising nine piece ensemble from France. Audio'm feature a female lead vocalist who sings in English. The music presented over 6 loooong tracks is a mixture of traditional progressive elements.
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Time and time again, Italy's The Watch prove they are the pre-eminent Genesis influenced band going today. Vocalist Simone Rosetti sounds just like Peter Gabriel and the band's instrumentation carefully follows the mid-70s sound. Its all original music but definitely has Genesis in its DNA.
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"Some cakes take longer to bake, while most wines and whiskeys are meant to age longer before consumption.
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If you follow 4FF on the Sea Of Tranquility youtube channel you are familiar with this astounding keyboardist. We all got turned on to his Modern World Symphony #3 and now Taku Yabuki has made his earlier Modern World Symphony available on CD.
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Asbury Park, NJ's finest are back after a long hiatus. I'll more or less repeat what I said about their previous release, The Dreams That Stuff Are Made Of:
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"Cirrus Bay´s debut release shows a band that was still trying to find their style and personality. So if yo happened to know the band throught their excellent second album A Step Into Elsewhere, be prepared.
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So here's a new prog rock band that came out of nowhere and are already kicking ass and taking names later. Z Machine hail from the UK. Their lineup consists of two guitars, sax/flute, bass and drums. Stylistically they rely on a heavy prog rock sound with an injection of jazz rock.
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"This is the lavishly illustrated 36 page (including cover) special limited edition version of the album, featuring a hardback cover with exclusive artwork and full lyrics."
‘The album that many believed would never be made, is here. And it’s about to blow your socks off!’
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Sometimes albums fall out of the sky - completely unexpected. I first heard mention of Regna from Scot Lade's The Prog Corner youtube review. He was spooging over the album. He had me curious. Next thing I know customers are emailing me asking if we'll stock it. Now I had to hear it.
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Sometimes albums fall out of the sky - completely unexpected. I first heard mention of Regna from Scot Lade's The Prog Corner youtube review. He was spooging over the album. He had me curious. Next thing I know customers are emailing me asking if we'll stock it. Now I had to hear it.
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