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Tag: Soft Ffog

The album cover for Soft Ffog – Focus features a dramatic seascape where a pirate ship with tattered, flaming sails floats above a stormy ocean. Below, shipwreck survivors struggle on jagged rocks as lightning flashes across the turbulent sky. A lone black dog watches from a cliff, adding to the eerie, fantastical atmosphere. The band's name and album title appear in stylized white lettering in the top right corner.
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Ffoggy Notions: Soft Ffog Sharpen Their Focus With a Bold, Rock-Forward Evolution

Aiden Robinson April 28, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzjazz-rockProgressive rockSoft Ffog

Soft Ffog – Focus (Is it Jazz? Records, 2025) Norwegian progressive music band Soft Ffog returns with Focus, a follow-up that is at once tighter,…

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Is it Jazz or Progrock?

Angel Romero May 10, 2022 No Comments fusionjazz-rockProgressive rockSoft Ffog

Soft Ffog – Soft Ffog (Is it Jazz?, 2022) New Norwegian band Soft Ffog is set to release its self-titled debut album, Soft Ffog in…

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