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CD Reviews

Rope and Ladder’s – “A Rock Opera”

Professor Mark May 15, 2020 No Comments classic rockpost rockRope and Ladder

Rope and Ladder’s  – A Rock Opera Wow! Found another band that has not been given enough coverage, despite having created one of the better…

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Inner Odyssey – “The Void”

Professor Mark May 9, 2020 No Comments Inner Odysseyprog metal

Inner Odyssey – The Void And then it happens. You find that band that you have been searching to find, for 2020 to be memorable.…

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Soniq Theater – “Fortune Tunes”

Professor Mark May 8, 2020 No Comments Progressive rockSoniq Theater

Soniq Theater – Fortune Tunes In search of new music from new artists, I found Soniq Theater from Stuttgart, Germany. The band is a solo-project…

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Mangala Vallis – “Voices”

Professor Mark May 7, 2020 No Comments Mangala Vallisprog metal

Mangala Vallis – Voices Found another great Italian prog/metal band, Mangala Vallis. They have released their new album Voices, on February 8, 2020. The band…

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Marsyas – “Emergence”

Professor Mark May 6, 2020 No Comments Marsyasprog metal

Marsyas has emerged on the progressive metal scene with their debut, and stellar album, Emergence; released January 17, 2020. Marsyas was founded in the autumn…

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Band of Rain – “Petrichor”

Professor Mark May 3, 2020 No Comments Band of RainProgressive rock

Band of Rain – Petrichor The search continues during this nasty pandemic for new music. And there is much to be found, including some new…

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Dreaming Madmen – “Ashes of a Diary”

Professor Mark April 26, 2020 No Comments Dreaming MadmenProgressive rock

Wow! Sometimes you find gems lying on the beach and in other places obscure; like CDBaby.com, before they closed the store. Dreaming Madmen’s Ashes of…

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The Arc Light Sessions – “Chromatic Overture”

Professor Mark April 21, 2020 No Comments Progressive rockThe Arc Light Sessions

The Arc Light Sessions – Chromatic Overture Before CDBaby.com shut down its webstore for music, I found another great band I had never heard of…

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Lucid Dream – “The Great Dance of the Spirit”

Professor Mark April 21, 2020 1 Comment Lucid Dreamprogressive metal

Lucid Dream – The Great Dance of the Spirit Found another great Italian progressive/metal band to enjoy. Lucid Dream is back with their fourth album,…

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Paul Shapera’s – “The Dolls of New Albion”

Professor Mark April 14, 2020 1 Comment Paul Shaperasteampunk music

Paul Shapera – The Dolls of New Albion (2012) As the Corvid-19 virus moved in to cancel tours and new music releases, music reviewers have…

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