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National album reviews

Not content to rest on their laurels, echolyn pushes their own limits yet again.

The mark of any great band in this day and age is their willingness to, for lack of a better term, progress. To some, releasing the same album over...
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Big Science graduates to the big leagues with 'Difficulty'

Chicago area quartet Big Science has been around since 2008, releasing two well-received EP, Coast of Nowhere and Skyscraper Sound and honing their...
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Fire Makes Thunder pushes OSI further out of the progressive rock sandbox.

To succeed in the progressive rock realm (success being a relative term), any good band knows that you can not rest on the laurels of your previous...
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Superb musicianship is the recipe served up with Haji's Kitchen's debut release.

While the Seattle alternative, or "grunge" scene, was all over the airwaves in the early 90's, a mutation of the genre was peaking...
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Lialim High furthers Twin Age's exploration of Genesis-influenced art rock.

For many in progressive rock circles, one of the biggest "what if" questions has always been "what would Genesis have sounded like...
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Stain shows the bleakness in Living Coloür's world without regret or apology.

After the successes of Living Coloür's first two albums (their double platinum debut, 1988's "Vivid" and its' grammy award...
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A mixed bag, Nomzamo shows IQ in transition as they move towards the mainstream.

Replacing an original member is no small task, especially one so critical to a band's success. Such was the case for the English neo...
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Catalogue | Preserve | Amass only hints at Steven Wilson's solo band's power.

When Porcupine Tree went out on the road, you always had some idea as to what to expect. From Richard Barbieri's intricate keyboard lines to...
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Replica showcases the many different and unique sides of Threshold's arsenal.

Embracing alternative means of releasing material is nothing new for bands, especially in the digital age. The English progressive metal band...
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