Category: Progressive Rock
By muzikman on Jul 22, 2008 in Bands, Independent, Music, New Releases, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Track Listings | Tags: Albums | 0 Comments
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The Tea Club sounds like a perfectly innocent and unassuming name but do not let the serene CD cover and band name fool you. As you will learn when you open up the General Winter’s Secret Museum CD the sleeve enclosed and the artwork does get a bit more interesting and the lyrics are included [...]
By thischildofrock on May 24, 2008 in Events, Gigs, Independent, Indie, Music, New Releases, New York, Pop, Press Releases, Progressive Rock, Promotion, Rock, Shows, Soul, Tour Dates, Upcoming Shows | Tags: Albums, Blues, Cds, Clubs, Concerts, EPs, Roots | 0 Comments
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Stella’s Attic Press Release
Yes they got…Long Hair!!!!…Bell Bottoms!!!!…Fat Riffs!!!!…Soulful Vocals!!!!… Backbeat Drums!!!!…Big Blues Bass!!!!…Unforgetable Hooks!!!!… Kickass Live Rock n Roll Shows!!!!!!!!!
Rock Music, Alive N’ Kickin’ in the classic, forever loved, but not lost style of of Arena Rock. Stella’s Attic puts on the Show and Satisfaction is Guaranteed!
The FANS are there!!! and we know [...]
By muzikman on Jan 26, 2008 in Fusion, Music, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Rock, Track Listings | Tags: Albums | 0 Comments
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Alex Rosselli has reached another level of creativity and conceptual artistry on his new release 2012. After listening to this interesting and entertaining recording of instrumental rock, fusion, and progressive amalgamations, it seems all of the albums prior to this were developmental, leading to the current creation and metamorphosis of this incredibly talented artist.
In discussion [...]
By TJBNProductions on Nov 29, 2007 in Bands, Country, Events, Gigs, Guitar, Independent, Indie, Music, Musicians, Pop, Press Releases, Progressive Rock, Promotion, Rock, Shows, Singer/Songwriters, Singers, Upcoming Shows | Tags: Band Blogs, Blogs, Concerts, Non Profit | 0 Comments
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What: A concert to benefit MADD San Bernardino and The Gomez Family Food Drive with all donations of non-parishable cans of food going to the Salvation Army of Riverside to benefit the victims of the recent Southern California Wildfires.
Who: Bands - Teen Pop Sensation NLT, Lane Four, End to Pass, Blackout 101
Artists - Jared Wagner, [...]
By fearcalledliving on Nov 7, 2007 in Band Introductions, Gigs, Music, New York, Progressive Rock | Tags: Acoustic, Biographies, Cds, Clubs, Trip Hop | 0 Comments
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Fear Called Living is a Trip Hop group formed in The Bronx, New York. Their musical style is a very distinctive mixture of electronica, hip hop and new wave, with a strong vocal element and raw storytelling lyrics.
The band was formed in 2005 by keyboardist/producer Menyu and singer/songwriter Desiree L’amour, who then recruited producer/multi-instrumentalist [...]
By brenda on Sep 27, 2007 in Band Introductions, Bands, Electronica, Gigs, Indie, Metal, Music, Musicians, Myspace, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Rock, Songs, Tour Dates, Upcoming Shows | Tags: Alternative | 0 Comments
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Visceral avant-rock outfit tour in support of a new 12″ single release on http://www.airbagrecordings.com
September 2007:
24th The Coldest Geometry 12″/Cd & itunes
27th Brighton Freebutt
28th Poole Mr C’s
30th Nottingham Junktion 7 with manatees
October 2007:
1st Liverpool Uni/Manchester THIRSTY SCHOLAR TBC!!!! w/Arficeden
2nd Leeds Mixing Tin/Trash
3rd Sheffield DQ w/Corleone & Art of Burning Water
4th Newcastle Cumberland Arms
5th Kendal Dickie Doodles [...]
By muzikman on Jun 10, 2007 in Bands, Independent, Music, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Track Listings | Tags: Albums, Cds | 0 Comments
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Did you ever feel like you are traveling in the left lane of life? No Restraints is not In The Left Lane of music so to speak but their music covers those feelings that make us feel like we are outside looking in, not a part of, all alone in a crowd of 300 people. [...]
By muzikman on Apr 6, 2007 in Music, New Releases, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Rock, Vocalist | Tags: Cds | 0 Comments
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Maggie Sayles has a beautiful voice. That was my first thought when I heard some samples of her new CD Trust. Initially I thought that she had the perfect voice for pop or jazz, and she does, however she manages to wrap that silky voice around rocking guitars and comes out sounding something similar to [...]
By muzikman on Feb 28, 2007 in Music, New Releases, Progressive Rock, Reviews, Rock | Tags: Cds, Electric Violin | 0 Comments
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Electric violin player James Sudakow credits rock guitarists with giving him the inspiration to create his musical progressive rock expedition. The list is impressive, Jimi Hendrix, Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction), and Vernon Reid (Living Colour) are the top three six-string innovators that Sudakow points to as his mentors in sound.
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