‘House of Cards’ by One Eleven Heavy
The album is laced with lush three-part vocal harmonies and two-part harmonized guitar licks, recalling those classic Allman Bros runs at the same time as it brings to...
The album is laced with lush three-part vocal harmonies and two-part harmonized guitar licks, recalling those classic Allman Bros runs at the same time as it brings to...
This summer the label Beyond Beyond is Beyond turn stateside once again with a bi-coastal kosmiche symbiosis from Baltimore’s Tarotplane and Prana Crafter from the woodlands of Washington state....
Yezda Urfa was a progressive rock band that emerged in the fall of 1973 and continued until the spring of 1981. The band disbanded in 1981 following the...
Four new CDs that constitute the next phase of releases as put out by the Artist Approved label with the full blessing of the group members. Whereas in...
Seaprog began in 2013, a relative newcomer on the world stage as an international-class prog festival. While it is not comparatively very large in terms of the sheer...
The Blank Tapes- Get Yourself Down Raptor- Haight Street The Heads- Spliff Riff Mildred Maude- CPA III Al Doum & The Faryds- Weed & Love Holy Monitor- Fields...
The good side wins! Minami Deutsch crushes negativity, sorrow, and depressive energy on their new Höga Nord Rekords release, “Can’t get there”, a six-track EP. Listening to this,...
Traveling down the same mellow cosmic path as Wooden Shjips, yet with a bit more structure and the feel of rambling 70’s stoner rock, Rose City Band amble...
While all of Cavern’s albums sound as if they’re about swim across electric fields of sound, none more so than here on Hormone Lemonade, were the band take...
David Friesen’s music always sounds like the soundtrack for waterfalls. There is an environmental sensibility that evokes rushing waters, gentle breezes, hurricanes and lightning. Yet he has never...