Picture Review by Steve Alspach Any prog-rock "conglomeration" will get my attention. From Emerson Lake and Palmer (they pretty much were the first ones in that genre, right?) to today, you really can't go wrong with any of them.
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Concert Reviews
Kino - Live at CalProg, Whittier, CA, 2006 Review by Lorraine Kay CalProg 2006 was a full day of great prog-rock from across the country and the UK. Held in the Whittier Community Center, in Whittier, CA, a small community in Los Angeles County, there is always a family-friendly atmosphere in the 400 seat facility
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Interviews
Kino Interview by Lorraine Kay Interview with John Mitchell of Kino
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Marillion have been on a roll lately and their newest An Hour Before It's Dark is the perfect follow up to F.E.A.R.While the latter was a more somber and “glass half empty” affair, this new is a more positive and uplifting release.
Marillion - Less Is More Review by Gary Hill Marillion chose to record a collection of their Hogarth era songs with just acoustic instrumentation. More...
I was lucky to catch Marillion back in 2016 on their first run of F.E.A.R. tour dates,so when they decided to come back to the United States for another group of shows, I just had to attend, this time in Dallas.
The great thing about Marillion is that they are rewriting the way a band interacts with their fan base.They were the first (to the best of my knowledge) to use crowd-sourcing to put out music and fund tours.
I don’t know why I always look at Somewhere Else as a companion disc to Marble, because they are very different releases.Marbles flowed from one song to the next whereas Somewhere Else has a more eclectic vibe.