dave_ukingdom

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 It was one of the most beautiful I had the fortune to attend.

 This trio perhaps involved me more than any other concert I had attended.

The reviewer shares a serendipitous experience attending Carl Palmer Band's live concert in Modena. The trio powerfully reinterprets classic Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs with a progressive-metal edge. The impressive technical skills of all three musicians and the energetic atmosphere made for an unforgettable show despite the small audience. The concert is praised for its choice of repertoire and raw sound impact. High recommendation with hope for more Italian dates. Discover the thrilling reinterpretation of classic ELP tunes by Carl Palmer Band—listen to their live energy and explore their tour dates!

 It’s a remarkable progressive record that is absolutely close to the sounds of "Red," yet manages to have its own originality and life.

 An astounding work that has much to teach the many prog-metal bands whose works might be impeccable in terms of instrumental execution but quite lacking in inspiration and emotion.

David Cross's 'Closer Than Skin' showcases a strong progressive rock sound heavily influenced by his King Crimson days, especially the 'Red' album. The record balances powerful rhythm sections with melodic violin and vocals reminiscent of Wetton. With dark and inspired compositions, it appeals not just to prog fans but newcomers too due to its accessible track lengths. The album receives high praise for its originality and emotional depth. Explore David Cross's 'Closer Than Skin' now—immerse yourself in a masterful blend of prog rock and emotional depth!

 It’s been a long time since I’ve listened to new things, it would be time to find a CD that stays in my library... until at some point your brain lights up and you say 'yes, this is a great album!!!'

 The freshness and catchiness of Franz Ferdinand, the rhythm of Editors, the depth and melody of the most recent progressive similar to Porcupine Tree.

The reviewer expresses excitement over discovering Minus the Bear’s third album, Planet of Ice. They highlight the album’s originality and appealing blend of indie and progressive rock influences. The music is described as fresh, melodic, and catchy, with evocative vocals reminiscent of John Wetton. The album’s cohesive flow and inventive instrumentation create a rewarding listening experience. Listen to Minus the Bear’s Planet of Ice and experience a fresh and melodic indie rock journey!

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