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The Circus and the Nightwhale is a work full of energy that grabs from the beginning to the last track. Steve Travla finally finds Love and Peace, figuratively represented by a pair of white doves and musically by a duet between a 12-string guitar and mandolin.
The Circus and the Nightwhale is a work full of energy that grabs from the beginning to the last track.
Steve Travla finally finds Love and Peace, figuratively represented by a pair of white doves and musically by a duet between a 12-string guitar and mandolin.
Dive into Steve Hackett's compelling new prog journey—listen now and experience a classic reborn!
"I/O is a true and undisputed masterpiece... A marketing masterpiece from various points of view." “It remains difficult to get emotionally moved and, conversely, one risks here and there falling into slumber, particularly during 'And Still.'”
"I/O is a true and undisputed masterpiece... A marketing masterpiece from various points of view."
“It remains difficult to get emotionally moved and, conversely, one risks here and there falling into slumber, particularly during 'And Still.'”
Explore Peter Gabriel's I/O to experience its rich soundscape and decide if this innovative masterpiece resonates with you.
"1234 will not disappoint those who appreciated its predecessor." "Overall the album is of high level and qualitatively homogeneous, with a small pop drop in 'Wound in My Heart.'"
"1234 will not disappoint those who appreciated its predecessor."
"Overall the album is of high level and qualitatively homogeneous, with a small pop drop in 'Wound in My Heart.'"
Listen to Propaganda’s 1234 and rediscover synthpop’s rich legacy today!
The title track... is an absolutely valuable piece of pure symphonic prog craftsmanship, to be counted without exaggeration among the best compositions by Yes! Which I set aside to give a certainly Positive judgment, but conditioned by the questionable choice above and the pop debasement of most of the tracks.
The title track... is an absolutely valuable piece of pure symphonic prog craftsmanship, to be counted without exaggeration among the best compositions by Yes!
Which I set aside to give a certainly Positive judgment, but conditioned by the questionable choice above and the pop debasement of most of the tracks.
Discover if Yes' latest prog journey 'Mirror to the Sky' lives up to their legacy—read the full review and listen today!
Commercial reasons truly incomprehensible for the hacking of a masterpiece (unified) like 'Tarka, mah.' The combination, devoid of further musical embellishments, is truly effective and rhythmically invaluable.
Commercial reasons truly incomprehensible for the hacking of a masterpiece (unified) like 'Tarka, mah.'
The combination, devoid of further musical embellishments, is truly effective and rhythmically invaluable.
Explore Anthony Phillips' Gypsy Suite and experience its masterful guitar blend—perfect for progressive rock and acoustic music fans.
If you’re one of those people who say they love Pink Floyd, but can’t stand Waters’ political positions, you’d better fuck off and head to the bar immediately. The concert begins by literally knocking the spectator out with the notes of 'Comfortably Numb' and its extraordinary representation on a massive cross screen.
If you’re one of those people who say they love Pink Floyd, but can’t stand Waters’ political positions, you’d better fuck off and head to the bar immediately.
The concert begins by literally knocking the spectator out with the notes of 'Comfortably Numb' and its extraordinary representation on a massive cross screen.
Explore Roger Waters' powerful farewell concert—experience iconic music fused with bold political statements!
Here you are on safe ground: we are in the presence of a Masterpiece, perhaps forgotten, certainly not reviewed, at least until now; The Anthem, a true Hymn to the beauty and harmony of Mother Nature in which the protagonist moves undisturbed.
Here you are on safe ground: we are in the presence of a Masterpiece, perhaps forgotten, certainly not reviewed, at least until now;
The Anthem, a true Hymn to the beauty and harmony of Mother Nature in which the protagonist moves undisturbed.
Explore the rich orchestral landscapes of Tarka – listen now and experience a forgotten masterpiece!
Lazza also adds a personal, more intimate, and relatively melancholic tone. The use of auto-tune...facilitates the production of tracks that essentially sound like replicas of each other.
Lazza also adds a personal, more intimate, and relatively melancholic tone.
The use of auto-tune...facilitates the production of tracks that essentially sound like replicas of each other.
Discover the evolving sound of Italian trap with Lazza’s 'Sirio'—listen now and explore the blend of youthful energy and mature rap.
EL&P turns out to be the prog album most faithful to the mandate of this unfortunate decade for the genre I know best. "Mars, the Bringer of War" is the most successful and interesting track on the album, the one to pass down to posterity.
EL&P turns out to be the prog album most faithful to the mandate of this unfortunate decade for the genre I know best.
"Mars, the Bringer of War" is the most successful and interesting track on the album, the one to pass down to posterity.
Discover the 1985 album that kept classic prog alive—listen to Emerson, Lake & Powell today!
It's not easy to frame L'Attesa, an entirely instrumental album, in a specific genre due to its musical variety. The sound quality of the production is excellent considering the scarcity of means Saro had at his disposal.
It's not easy to frame L'Attesa, an entirely instrumental album, in a specific genre due to its musical variety.
The sound quality of the production is excellent considering the scarcity of means Saro had at his disposal.
Explore the rich sounds of Saro Liotta's L'Attesa and experience a unique journey across instrumental genres from 1970s Italy.
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