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14th May 202414th May 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020sfolkprogressive

White Wolf

There is a legend in several European countries that revolves around a white wolf. It has a number of variations, but the gist of it is this: When the king goes on a journey, he asks his three daughters what they would like him to bring back as a present. The elder two ask for…Read more White Wolf

6th May 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020sfusionprogressiverock

The New Normal

There's an important prerequisite for readers of this post: you must have a Good Sense Of Humour. You will need to take track titles such as Stroboscopic Fennel, Bach Stabber and Stupid Pop Song in your stride if you are going to enjoy this latest collection of prog/fusion pieces from Trifecta. We met Trifecta in…Read more The New Normal

15th April 2024 Album Leave a comment 1970sprogressive rock

Tilt

If you are Don Quixote, windmills are monsters, and a good knight is compelled to take a tilt at them. The success of such a campaign is not guaranteed, of course, but if you fail, at least you will go down in history as a valiant loser. In 1974, the Italian band, Arti e Mestieri,…Read more Tilt

9th April 20249th April 2024 Album 1 Comment 2020salternativeindienew wavepost-punk

Allhallowtide

Soul cakes and candle The track selector was rummaging around in the Indie bin when he came upon a relatively recent album by The Monochrome Set. It was released in March 2022, which is a strange time of year to be promoting a record with the title, Allhallowtide. The explanation is, probably, that the recording…Read more Allhallowtide

19th February 2024 Album 1 Comment 2020sfusionprogressiverock

Fragments

If you live in the U.S. or Australia, you may be familiar with the word 'trifecta'. It's a type of bet in which the punter predicts the first three finishers in a horse race, in the right order. But this Old Man is not interested in horses or gambling and, anyway, here in the U.K.…Read more Fragments

11th February 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020sbaroque popindiepost-punkrock

Prelude to Ecstasy

The Last Dinner Party were formed in 2021 in the midst of the Covid lockdown. They exploded onto the indie/pop scene in April 2023 reaching no. 19 in the UK pop charts with the single, Nothing Matters. Their debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy, was released on 2nd February 2024, and it's a corker. As a…Read more Prelude to Ecstasy

21st January 202421st January 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020sfunkHubzilla Recommendsjazzsoulworld

The Omnichord Real Book

Meshell Ndegeocello Hmm. Ominchord. What's that, I wonder? Just a minute, while I look it up ... ... Well, as far as I can make out, it's the electronic equivalent of the autoharp. It was invented by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation in 1981 and was in production throughout the 1980s and 1990s. A new…Read more The Omnichord Real Book

15th January 2024 Album 2 Comments 2020salternativejazzrockworld

Dormiveglia

Did you know there's a word for that state between sleep and wakefulness when you slip into the world of imagination, but you are not quite dreaming? In fact, there are two words in English: hypnagogia for the transition from awake to asleep, and hypnopompia for waking up. Italian has just the one (as far…Read more Dormiveglia

8th January 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020sprogressive rock

The Songs & Tales of Airoea

Book I Book II Book III As we watch the opening scenes of 2024 unfold, let's get this continuing tale of good and exceptional music back on the road with some classic progressive rock. The Songs & Tales of Airoea is a triple album by a Norwegian band calling themselves The Chronicles of Father Robin.…Read more The Songs & Tales of Airoea

3rd January 20246th January 2024 Album Leave a comment 2020salternativeclassicalhumourpoetrypoprock

Signs of Life

Is it alive? I am going to give Signs of Life the highest accolade available to me: after one spin it was ordered for the Crotchety Collection and will soon make a small dent in the bank balance. It's a curious beast, though. More an album of poetry than music. And it sits well off-centre…Read more Signs of Life

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