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Schnauser: Protein for Everyone

Read "Protein for Everyone" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Here's a persuasively inventive British progressive band that recycles protein into music, or so it seems. In fact, vocalist Holly McIntosh is also one of the greatest emulsifier (see Personnel listing) performers I've ever heard. Okay, besides the unconventional album motif, this band successfully transmigrate classic styles into its modish repertoire. With nods to early Soft ...

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Keith Emerson & Greg Lake: Live From Manticore Hall

Read "Live From Manticore Hall" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Emerson, Lake & Palmer were recognized as progressive rock's first super-group, framed on supreme virtuosity, extended compositions, melodic song-forms and over-the-top concerts. But during a 2010 world tour, Keith Emerson (keyboards) and Greg Lake (bass, guitars & vocals) delved a bit inward, like old friends who weathered the storm amid the trials and tribulations of the ...

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Live From Manticore Hall

Label: Cherry Red Records
Released: 2014
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Lucid

Label: Cherry Red Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Oxymoron; Flow; Unsettled; The Other Side; The Ascent; Coulrophobia; Lucid; KEA; Street And Circus; The Bridge; A Boy.

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Children Of The Cosmos

Label: Cherry Red Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Children of the Cosmos; Spooks; The Best of Times; Nature’s Way; Summer of Love; Don’t Look Back; Fire with Fire; Lagan Love; A Winter’s Tale; A Modern Tale; An American Tale; Sergey.

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Curious Yellow

Label: Cherry Red Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Digitalis; Circles In Halftone; Magpies (Against the Sun); Vapour; Curious Yellow; Komorebi; 1000 Years; Fragmenting Sons; Squaretaker.

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Other World

Label: Cherry Red Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Spinning Coins; Some Kind of Fracas; Of Kith and Kin; Cash; Built From Scratch; Attar Of Roses; This Is Showbiz; Reboot; Black Ice; The Kid; Glass; Two Views; Means To An End; Slippery Slope.

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Matt Stevens: Lucid

Read "Lucid" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Among other positives, British guitar-slinger Matt Stevens (Fierce, The Dead) reminds us why King Crimson founder, guitarist Robert Fripp has been such an influential force. And Stevens keeps it in the family by utilizing latter day Crimson drummer Pat Mastelotto's fierce chops on one track. The guitarist's zinging sustain lines, gargantuan crunch chords and use of ...

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Hi Fiction Science: Curious Yellow

Read "Curious Yellow" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Indeed, this British quintet brings a qualitative aspect to the rock world, sans any filler material amid gestures to the 70s array of space-rockers, along with current art-rock persuasions and impressions of vintage Brian Eno's spectral electronics-based dreamscapes. Moreover, Maria Charles' beatific vocals, supported by solid undertones, enhance the band's mesmeric grooves, tinted with hypnotic etudes ...

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Darryl Way: Children Of The Cosmos

Read "Children Of The Cosmos" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Curved Air was a pivotal progressive rock band during its launch in the late 60s and is still going strong, featuring the inimitable vocals of original member, Sonja Kristina. While not part of the current lineup of Curved Air, classically trained founding member, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Darryl Way became a guiding light and pacesetter, as Children ...


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