The third installment of Adele Schmidt and José Zegarra Holder’s labour of love on the German progressive music scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s comes almost exactly four years after its predecessor, Krautrock 2. The release – eagerly awaited by those who have been following Adele ...
Sonus Umbra, Sparkle in Grey, Sternpost, Stick Men, Syndone, Thank You Scientist, The Mercury Tree, The Observatory, The Sea Nymphs, The Stargazer's Assistant, The Winstons, Three Trapped Tigers, Tiles, Ukandanz, Ulver, Vaults of Zin, Vespero, Violeta de Outono, Yawning Man, Yugen, Za...
In the context of mental health and support for survivors, KMSL offers a lighthearted way to cope with stress and trauma. Sharing funny experiences or engaging in light banter close to the topic of mental health can help reduce stigma and foster open communication. For example, someone might ...
From there, we were taken on the most epic adventure. So I was beyond grateful that Evie and Luc got moments where they could sit back for a few minutes and enjoy each other. Their banter was smile inducing, but they also had these deep, emotional conversations that gutted and elate...
Texter 1:You want to catch dinner tonight? Texter 2:Sure, where do you want to go? Texter 1:I don’t know. You know I’m bad with decisions, lol (In this scenario, it comes at the end of the sentence as a kind of laugh). ...
, Corima, David Bowie, Deus Ex Machina, Disen Gage, Edensong, Emmett Elvin, Factor Burzaco, Finnegan Shanahan, Fractal Mirror, Free Salamander Exhibit, French TV, Gösta Berlings Saga, Goat, Gong, Griot, Half Past Four, Herd of Instinct, Horse Lords, iamthemorning, Il Rumore Bianco, ...
“Les Invisibles” – though the song itself is anything but reassuring, with its sinister synth effects and guitar work, and its insistent, almost obsessive repetition of the word ‘seven’; while “In the Presence of Another World” is a dark-hued mid-tempo, almost ballady at times, with...
Although I have built a reputation as a fan of the more “difficult” stuff, one of my favourite albums of the year (and one that is likely to be featured in many top 10 lists) is an album that, in many respects, is not even “prog” in the conventional sense of the word. Howeve...
Patrick: I started in fourth grade playing clarinet for the school band and then I took up guitar in seventh grade. I had a couple of high school bands where we did mostly Rush and Yes covers. 3RDegree was the first “real” band that I had joined. ...
‘prog-pop-rock’, are perfect for those times when I need music to please my ear without challenging it too much – and I do not mean this statement to be in the least patronizing. Weary as I am of the endless posturing and waving around of the word ‘proggy’ as if it was the ...