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Author: Angel Romero

Angel Romero has been writing about progressive music and world music for many years. Publications include Eurock (USA), Marquee (Japan), and Nuevas Músicas (Spain). He founded the websites progressiverockcentral.com and worldmusiccentral.org. Angel also produced Musica NA, a music show for TVE (Spain) featuring fusion, avant-garde, world music, new age and electronic artists.
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Swedish Prog Band Moon Safari Releases Live Album The Gettysburg Address

Angel Romero February 27, 2012 No Comments

Moon Safari, one of Europe’s leading progressive rock bands, has a new album titled The Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address is Moon Safari’s fourth release.…

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British Prog Band It Bites to Release Concept Album Map of the Past

Angel Romero February 26, 2012 No Comments

Following on from the highly-admired The Tall Ships, British progressive rock band It Bites returns with its first concept album in a career that extends…

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Trance Mechanics

Angel Romero February 25, 2012 No Comments

Secret Saucer Tri-Angle Waves (Salad Form Studio SFS003, 2009) Tri-Angle Waves is the third album by American space rock collective Secret Saucer. Track 1, ‘Night…

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Behind the Curtains

Angel Romero February 23, 2012 No Comments

Paidarion Behind the Curtains (Seacrest Oy, 2011) Behind the Curtains is the second album by Finnish prog band Paidarion. The group combines progressive rock with…

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Prog Rock Separation

Angel Romero February 21, 2012 No Comments

Arena Seventh Degree of Separation (Verglas Records, 2012) There are albums that mark the end of an important musical phase in the life of a…

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IZZ Moves

Angel Romero February 20, 2012 No Comments

IZZ I Move (2002) I Move is the second album by IZZ, one of the most eclectic American progressive rock bands in recent years. IZZ…

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Deadlock of the Spirit

Angel Romero February 16, 2012 No Comments

RPWL Beyond Man and Time (Gentle Art of Music, 2012) The new album by German prog band RPWL was eagerly awaited by fans. Although described…

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Shamanistic Petroglyphs

Angel Romero February 14, 2012 No Comments

Ole Lukkoye Petroglyphs (Trail Records TR 08, 2010) Petroglyphs is a compilation of material amassed by Russian band Ole Lukkoye during 20 years. St. Petersburg-based…

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Mysterium Magnum

Angel Romero February 11, 2012 No Comments

Cannata Mysterium Magnum (Oxford Circus, 2006) Cannata’s album Mysterium Magnum, released in 2006, came to me because Jeff Cannata’s connection to progressive rock. He was…

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To Shatter All Accord

Angel Romero February 7, 2012 No Comments

Discipline To Shatter All Accord (All Strung Out Records, 2011) Discipline, from Detroit, is one of the leading progressive rock bands in the American Midwest.…

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