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CD Reviews

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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Perfect Storm – “No Air”

Professor Mark March 28, 2021 No Comments AORhard rockPerfect StormpopProgressive rock

Perfect Storm is out with their debut album, No Air, and cover art that will bring back memories of Roger Dean’s Asia and Yes masterpieces.…

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Emerald Dawn – “To Touch the Sky”

Professor Mark March 25, 2021 No Comments Progressive rockThe Emerald Dawn

The Emerald Dawn are back with their 4th major album release. The new album, To Touch the Sky, was released March 20th, 2021. The Emerald…

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Psychic Equalizer – Revealed II

Professor Mark March 24, 2021 No Comments Progressive rockPsychic Equalizer

I found another great band searching for new music! The band’s name is Psychic Equalizer. On March 19th, they released their follow-up EP, Revealed II.…

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Syrinx Call’s “Mirror Neuron”

Professor Mark March 15, 2021 No Comments Syrinx Call

Syrinx Call – Mirror Neuron Wow! I remember requesting the demo for Mirror Neuron, from Syrinx Call, a while back. Then, suddenly there it was…

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Caligonaut’s “Magnified as Giants”

Professor Mark March 7, 2021 No Comments CaligonautProgressive rock

Caligonaut – Magnified as Giants Well, we didn’t have to wait long for more wonderful music to pour from the bountiful cup of Wobbler musical…

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Meer’s “Playing House”

Professor Mark March 7, 2021 No Comments Meermelodic rockpopProgressive rock

Meer – Playing House Wow! That is all I can say about Meer’s new album on Karisma Records Playing House. This may be one of…

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Kerrs Pink’s – Presence of Life

Professor Mark March 6, 2021 No Comments Kerrs PinkProgressive rock

Kerrs Pink – Presence of Life I love surprises. Especially when it comes to new music, in a year full of anticipated greatness. The fun…

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Ekzilo – “Ekzilo”

Professor Mark March 5, 2021 No Comments EzkiloProgressive rock

Ekzilo – Ekzilo I found another great independent progressive rock band. This time they are from Spain. Ekzilo is the band and they have released…

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3.2 – “Third Impression”

Professor Mark February 28, 2021 No Comments keyboardsProgressive rockThird Impression

3.2 – Third Impression Back in 1988, the band 3, released …To the Power of Three, and it was one of my favorite albums of…

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