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Author: Professor Mark

CD Reviews Classic Rock Pop

Smashing Pumpkins – “CYR”

Professor Mark December 13, 2020 No Comments Smashing Pumpkins

Smashing Pumpkins – CYR The Smashing Pumpkins are back, with their second album, CYR, with the reformed line-up of Billy Corgan, on lead vocals, guitar,…

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Pure Reason Revolution – “Eupnea”

Professor Mark December 5, 2020 2 Comments popProgressive rockPure Reason Revolution

Pure Reason Revolution – Eupnea One of my favorite English bands is Pure Reason Revolution. I was so happy when I first read that they…

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Violent Silence – “Twilight Furies”

Professor Mark November 30, 2020 No Comments Progressive rockViolent Silence

Violent Silence – Twilight Furies If you love progressive keyboards like I do, then you will love Violent Silence’s new album, Twilight Furies; being released…

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Orianthi – “O”

Professor Mark November 29, 2020 1 Comment blues-rockclassic rockOrianthi

Orianthi – O One of the best female lead guitarists in the world released her first studio album in over seven years on 11/06/2020. I…

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Wobbler – “Dwellers of the Deep”

Professor Mark November 15, 2020 No Comments Progressive rockWobbler

Wobbler – Dwellers of the Deep Wobbler have been making classic progressive rock music, with instruments made famous in the ‘Golden Age’ of Prog, back…

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Profuna Ocean – “Continuation”

Professor Mark November 8, 2020 No Comments classic rockProfuna Ocean

Profuna Ocean – Continuation Found another great, up and coming band of the future. Profuna Ocean is an alternative rock band from the Netherlands, founded…

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Kimmo Pörsti –– Wayfarer

Professor Mark November 1, 2020 No Comments Kimmo PörstiProgressive rock

Kimmo Pörsti–– Wayfarer I have enjoyed many of the Samurai of Prog’s albums over the years and Kimmo’s solo works have been equally as good.…

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Telergy – “Black Swallow”

Professor Mark October 11, 2020 No Comments contemporary jazzProgressive rockTelergy

Telergy – Black Swallow I have already reviewed a few of Telergy’s albums and they are usually very good. Telergy released their fourth album, Black…

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Simon Collins – “Becoming Human”

Professor Mark September 14, 2020 1 Comment poprockSimon Collins

Simon Collins – Becoming Human Simon Collins needs little introduction. He is the son of Genesis front man and superstar Phil Collins, and a drummer…

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Tim Bowness – “Late Night Laments”

Professor Mark September 5, 2020 No Comments popProgressive rockTim Bowness

Tim Bowness – Late Night Laments (2020) I have been a Tim Bowness fan, since first hearing No Man’s early albums. I also enjoyed his…

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