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A Sonic Spectacle: Night Wilds’ Rock Opera ‘All That Should Have Been’ (Album Review)

The concept album 'All That Should Have Been' by Night Wilds starts off with spectacle but quickly develops into a…

‘Hyper Connectivity’: Q and A With Sandrushka Petrova Of Descartes a Kant

In my email exchange with singer/songwriter/guitarist Sandrushka Petrova, who leads Descartes a Kant with a captivating theatrical style, I had…

Clinton and Danny Of Psych/Prog Mr. Phylzzz Talk Work Ethic, Creative Boundaries (Q & A Part 1)

In my conversation with singer/songwriter/guitarist Clinton Jacob and drummer/songwriter Danny Sein, I discover a work ethic and a sober mindset…

Q and A: Brilliant ‘Flames Of Change’ Presents Hard ‘Truths,’ Religious Challenges

The lyrics of the new single by Icons Of Industry present an ancient theme – that of God’s judgment –…

The ‘Burning Wish:’ Pennies By The Pound Creates Insanely Great Prog Rock

Pennies By The Pound are set to test the limits of popularity that a band located in Finland can achieve…

‘Cedars Of Lebanon’: Prog Collective ‘Icons Of Industry’ Seeks To Influence Culture

The beautiful track “Cedars Of Lebanon” from Icons Of Industry, in Austin, Texas, has hints of Kansas and Emerson, Lake,…