Franklin Mint - Bristle

Franklin Mint – Bristle

The exciting Bristol quartet Franklin Mint return with their new album, Bristle, the follow-up to 2018’s Scrage, which I reviewed for TPA. Their blend of rock and punk with progressive leanings continues, alongside their at times upfront, in-your-face presentation. They…

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Flairck - Back Alive!

Flairck – Back Alive!

After reviewing the recent Cronofonía release, I found myself wondering what else Pablo Ortíz had been doing all these years (as Cronofonía had been in the making since at least 2013. It turns out that while Ortíz is Mexican, he…

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Andres Buaas - Tarot

Anders Buaas – Tarot

Tarot, the latest album from Norway’s Anders Buaas, is a must for all fans of instrumental guitar-led music, with a range of acoustic and electric guitar styles ranging from delicate, folk-influenced pieces all the way through to full-on electric guitar…

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VOLA - Witness

VOLA – Witness

In February 2015, Danish band VOLA released their debut album, Inmazes. It so enamoured the admin of a Facebook prog page I followed that he posted about the band for weeks on end, urging everyone to give Inmazes a listen.…

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Luca Zabbini - One

Luca Zabbini – One

Spoiler alert: I am a great admirer of the music of Italian multi-instrumentalist Luca Zabbini. Still, first listening to his new solo album, One, was a bit unsettling. I did hear a lot of beautiful music, melodies and harmonies, but…

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