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Mullmuzzler: Keep It To Yourself

Read "Keep It To Yourself" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


On Keep It To Yourself lead vocalist James LaBrie from prog-metal band, “Dream Theater” fronts a band featuring “Dali’s Dilemma” keyboardist Matt Guillory along with West Coast super guitarist and respected solo artist Mike Keneally. Rounded out by a potent if not explosive rhythm section consisting of bassist Bryan Beller and drummer Mike Mangini, “Mullmuzzler” portrays ...

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Liquid Tension Experiment: 2

Read "2" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Listening to the latest offering from super-prog group “Liquid Tension Experiment” is similar to viewing a major motion picture filled with lots of action and suspense. From the opening seconds of “Acid Rain” we may find it difficult to remain seated, as the band fire off complex, rapidly moving unison lines yet draw a well defined ...

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Tempest: The 10th Anniversary Compilation

Read "The 10th Anniversary Compilation" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


According to the press kit, the loyal fan base of Celtic prog-rock band Tempest, were the advisors who helped determine which tracks should appear on the 10th Anniversary Compilation. The driving factor here, was that these songs were to be culled from their pre-Magna Carta catalogue; which represents 4 releases on independent labels that are now ...

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Tribute To Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Encores, Legends & Paradox

Read "Encores, Legends & Paradox" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Not an easy task taking on the music of Emerson Lake & Palmer yet the Magna Carta record label along with an impressive cast of prog-rock warriors “own the rights” to these superbly produced “tribute” CDs. Previous tributes to Genesis and Yes were enormously successful and now Encores, Legends & Paradox give the ground breaking prog-rock ...

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Simon Phillips: Another Lifetime

Read "Another Lifetime" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


All world drummer Simon Phillips returns as a bandleader/solo artist following up his 1995 release “Symbiosis”. Phillips, one of the planet’s most versatile and explosive drummers shows his inventive and keen composing skills on “Another Lifetime” along with the estimable bassist Anthony Jackson and long time associate, guitarist Ray Russell. Simon Phillips can do it all. ...


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