Music: Progressive Rock
Currently listing articles 631-601:
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Music Review: Def Leppard, Night Ranger, Rush, Soul Doctor, Top Gun Cowboy, and Munk— Good stuff from Rush, Night Ranger and Def Leppard.
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Man: The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life— Radio hits or not, Man can certainly hold their heads high, as they’ve left behind some of the most interesting rock music of the 70s…
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Book Review: Taken By Storm – The Album Art of Storm Thorgerson by Storm Thorgerson— "I was in that half-sleep, half-awake stage and I was dreaming of a red desert, and a bunch of balls sitting on the sand.”
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Music CD/DVD Review: Gigantour 2— For those who like to rock hard, here's two live metal reviews to salute you.
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Music Review: Steve Winwood – Nine Lives— Drawing on an amalgam of styles and influences, this album will give further credence to Winwood’s longevity.
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Family: The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life— Family left behind a pretty remarkable, and overlooked, string of albums over their roughly five-year stint.
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Music Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live— It's the Snakes & Arrows tour. Live. And it does what it says on the tin.
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Music Review: Bushwhack - Bushwhack— Instrumental progressive rock with classical leanings.
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Music DVD Review: Pallas - Moment to Moment— This band shows that the neo-progressive rock scene is certainly alive and well in Poland.
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Music Review: Sun Paulo - Electric Wisdom Sound System— The worlds finest psychedelic, spacerock, funk, jazz fusion, Latin American dance band
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Music Review: Fish - 13th Star— Don't worry, there's life in the old fish yet.
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Music DVD Review: Zebra - The DVD— Zebra's first concert DVD finds the band still going strong after three decades.
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Music DVD Review: Carlos Santana Plays Blues At Montreux 2004 — Everything about this video makes it worthwhile to own and play over and over again.
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DVD Review: Van Morrison - Under Review 1964-1974— An incredibly well done, remarkably insightful video survey of the first decade of Van Morrison's career.
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Music Review: Dream Theater - Greatest Hit (...and 21 other pretty cool songs)— Twenty-two reasons to explain the history and mystery that is Dream Theater.
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Re:Collection - Pink Floyd: The Division Bell— Beef, art, and David Gilmour. Life is weird.
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Album Review: The Ike Reilly Assassination - We Belong to the Staggering Evenings— The greatest American band of the 21st Century.
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Music Review: Air Traffic - Fractured Life— Air Traffic's debut is sometimes frustrating, sometimes brilliant.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. IV (11-20)— The ten best albums are yet to be unveiled, but these ten here are nothing to sneeze at either. What a year...
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Music Review: Bushwhack - Bushwhack— Bushwhack delivers an atmospheric blend of experimental prog-rock that conjures up thoughts of Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree while maintaining their own original sound.
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Music Review: Divine Baze Orchestra - Once We Were Born— Ah, the seventies. When trousers were wide and ladies would faint at the merest whiff of a sideburn.
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Quickies: Jack Bruce/Robin Trower, Amos Hoffman, Ruthie Foster, Kevin Ayers— After a month's layover, Quickies is back, y'all!
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Music Review: Umbrella Tree - The Church & The Hospital— A smorgasbord of innovative ideas and ambition, some of which end up crashing ignominously to earth
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Music DVD Review: Iron Maiden - Live After Death— Legendary '85 concert video finally gets its due transfer to digital.
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Music Review: Your Highness Electric- The Grand Hooded Phantom— Your Highness Electric bring the groove, fire up the riffage, and leave no philosophical stoner unrocked.
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Music Review: Bass Communion - Pacific Codex— Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson takes a dark, but beautiful ride to the edge of the abyss. Just make sure your speakers can handle it.
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Music Review: Green Lizard - Las Armas Del Silencio— ...
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Music Review: Porcupine Tree - We Lost The Skyline— This live EP is a must for Porcupine Tree fans, and a great introduction to Steven Wilson the songwriter for those less familiar.
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Concert Review: Adrian Belew Power Trio With Opener Saul Zonana— "It's time for the difficult listening hour. Better put on your helmets."
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Music Review: Timecube - Timecube— Upstart band produces tasty music soup.
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Music DVD Review: Nightwish - End Of An Era— The Tarja Turunen era may have ended with this DVD, but Nightwish still soldier on.
