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Tag: Vikram Shankar

The cover of Cinder by Lux Terminus features a bouquet of vividly colored flowers engulfed in flames, set against a smoky, gradient background that shifts from deep red to blue. The album title is written in elegant, glowing script, while the band name appears above in sleek, modern sans-serif type.
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Lux Terminus – “Cinder”

Professor Mark May 15, 2025 No Comments "Cinder"Brian CraftClevelandjazz-rockLux TerminusMatthew KerschnerOhioProgressive rockVikram Shankar

Found another great progressive rock/ jazz fusion band that is absolutely out of this world, full of vibrancy. Their name is Lux Terminus, and their…

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Kingcrow – "Hopium" covr artwork. a headless human body trying to catch a round object with cupped hands.
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Kingcrow Interview – “Hopium” – Diego Marchesi

Professor Mark August 18, 2024 No Comments Diego CafollaDiego MarchesiItalyIvan NastasiKingcrowProgressive rockRiccardo Nifosìrock progresivo italianoRomeThundra CafollaVikram Shankar

Welcome to the Noble Shire for Progressive Discussion, here at ProgressiveRockCentral, Diego Marchesi, lead vocalist for the band Kingcrow! Thank you for taking time out…

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Kingcrow – "Hopium" covr artwork. a headless human body trying to catch a round object with cupped hands.
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Kingcrow – “Hopium”

Professor Mark June 23, 2024 2 Comments "Hopium"ambientDiego CafollaDiego MarchesiIvan NastasiKingcrowProgressive rockRiccardo Nifosìrock progresivo italianosymphonic rockThundra CafollaVikram Shankar

Wow! Kingcrow is back! With a new, and what I think, is their best album, since their debut album, Phlegethon. The new album is titled…

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