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"Bad Elephant Music is quickly becoming a reliable source for excellent progressive releases. Some of my favorite bands are starting to migrate there, and I think that speaks volumes. I was pleasantly surprised to see Brighteye Brison sign with BEM, then, and I was even happier to see them ann
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"The opportunity to see The Far Meadow passed me by, ill health, poverty, can’t quite remember which; if it was poverty there is a certain wealth of riches in what is presented before me.
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"As a rule, I don’t normally review live albums. Why? It just seems weird to review a show that I wasn’t at, for one thing. Also, they tend to be live versions of songs you’ve heard so it’s rare to hear anything new. Did the band play well or not? That is usually all I can manage.
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"Fractal Mirror have released their fifth album, blending styles and influences into an original whole, with keyboards that have a Tony Banks wall of sound that wraps up the composition and keeps them warm.
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Its been five years since we've heard from this family affair from Sweden. Introitus consists of the husband and wife team of Mats and Anna Bender, son Mattias and daughter Johanna. They are augmented by a number of musics to round out the lineup.
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"Konchordat's first release with Bad Elelphant might surprise you. With two previous albums built around synth-textured, slightly quirky neo-prog, Rise to Order marks a distinct change.
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So here's a British band thats a bit different. The Osiris Club is an ensemble with an affectation for classic British horror films. Their music leans towards the heavier side of the spectrum. Metal? Not sure. Prog? Definitely. Avant?
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"PsychoYogi, the brainchild of guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Chris Ramsing, draw their complex yet accessible sound from a wide variety of influences, including King Crimson, Captain Beefheart, XTC and Frank Zappa, as well as from the orchestral and chamber canon of Messiaen, Bartok and Str
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The Rube Goldberg Machine is a British trio who obviously like Steven Wilson. A LOT! If you are a fan of Wilson's recent solo work than this should send you over the moon.
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"UK prog outfit Sanguine Hum have just released Now We Have Power, the much-anticipated follow up to their 2015 concept album Now We Have Light.
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