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CD Reviews

Single Cell Organism – “Percipio Ergo Sum”

Professor Mark May 2, 2021 No Comments Progressive rockSingle Cell Organism

Single Cell Organism – Percipio Ergo Sum Single Cell Organization is out with its latest album, Percipio Ergo Sum, (literally meaning: “I perceive, therefore I am”).…

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Ciccada – “Harvest”

Professor Mark April 25, 2021 No Comments CiccadaProgressive rock

Ciccada from Athens, Greece released their latest album Harvest on April 23, 2021. The band is made up of: Dimi Spela, on vocals; Evangelia Kozoni,…

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Sweet Oblivion – “Relentless”

Professor Mark April 24, 2021 No Comments prog metalSweet Oblivion

Geoff Tate and Sweet Oblivion are back with their sophomore album, Relentless, released on April 9, via Frontiers Music Srl. With Geoff Tate, the legendary lead…

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AmartiA – “Daylight Beauty”

Professor Mark April 18, 2021 No Comments AmartiAProgressive rock

AmartiA, was born at the dawn of the new millennium, in France. They released their latest album Daylight Beauty on January 5, 2021. AmartiA has…

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Frost* – “Day and Age”

Professor Mark April 18, 2021 No Comments Frost

Frost* is back, with a new album on May 15th; ; Day And Age. It is the fourth, FROST* album, and features Jem Godfrey once…

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Sylvan – “One to Zero”

Professor Mark April 11, 2021 6 Comments Progressive rockSylvan

Sylvan returns; and with a new album, One To Zero, which will be released through Gentle Art of Music/Soulfood, on May 28. It is a…

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Poverty’s No Crime – “A Secret to Hide”

Professor Mark April 11, 2021 No Comments Poverty’s No Crimeprog metal

Germany’s Poverty’s No Crime, released their new album, A Secret To Hide, in February. Perfect timing to celebrate their 30th anniversary. The band, Poverty’s No…

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Kayak – “Out of this World”

Professor Mark April 11, 2021 1 Comment classic rockKayakProgressive rock

Out Of This World, is Kayak’s eighteenth studio album, and it will be released on May 7, 2021. This is my first review of this…

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Evanescence – “The Bitter Truth”

Professor Mark April 3, 2021 No Comments Evanescencerock

The Bitter Truth is the fifth studio album from Evanescence. It was released on March 26, 2021, through BMG Rights Management and was produced by…

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Fleet Foxes – “Shore”

Professor Mark April 3, 2021 No Comments classic rockFleet Foxesfolk-rock

Shore is the fourth studio album by American folk, and Seattle-based band, Fleet Foxes. It was intentionally released exactly at the autumnal equinox on September 22, 2020, however the CD and vinyl…

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