Rose Kemp, Jay Aston, Jenny Morris and Thea Gilmore Album Reviews Online!
Our review of Glance, the debut album by singer songwriter Rose Kemp--daughter of Maddy Prior and Rick Kemp--is now available. Also our review of Alive And Well, the debut album by singer songwriter Jay Aston, former lead singer of 1981 Eurovision Song Contest winners Bucks Fizz, is online.
Stephen Lambe's retrospective on the career of Australian singer songwriter Jenny Morris and review of her most recent album Hit & Myth is now online. Our review of Songs From The Gutter, the fifth album by singer songwriter Thea Gilmore, including a bonus CD of rarities is still under construction. (19 April 2003)
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Star One Live On Earth DVD/CD Special Edition Set Review Online!
Our review of Arjen Anthony Lucassen's latest Star One project--with material spanning his Ayreon and Star One albums--is now online. Available either as a two-CD or two-CD-plus-DVD set, it is entitled Live On Earth. The DVD includes a variety of bonus material not included in the two-CD set. (19 April 2003)
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Luc Marianni's Seltae Beat Up And Down Review Now Online!
Our review of Up And Down, an epic progressive rock album by Luc Marianni's Seltae Beat, is now online. The album features Marianni's compositions and the stunning vocal work of Caroline Crozat. A feature article reviewing the singer's other work and an interview with her is under construction. (17 April 2003)
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Gina Dootson's Edge On EP Review Now Online!
The latest offering from Classic Rock Society Best Solo Artist Gina Dootson is an EP entitled Edge On. Our review of it is now online. (13 April 2003)
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Edenbridge Aphelion Review Online / Feature Updated!
Read our review of Edenbridge's third album Aphelion featuring the stunning vocal work of Sabine Edelsbacher. Our Edenbridge feature article has also been updated with a new interview, the latest lineup information and new photographs. (13 April 2003)
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PFM Live At The Mean Fiddler Review Online!
John Morley's review of the Italian progressive band Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) performing live at London's Mean Fiddler on 4 April 2003 is now online. John is becoming one of the regular contributor to Musical Discoveries and this review should be welcomed by our visitors. (13 April 2003)
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Spektrum Album Review Online!
Attention Genesis, Yes and Magenta enthusiasts: our review of the debut self-titled album by Swedish progressive super-group Spektrum including lead vocalist Lizette von Panajott is now online. Check it out. (13 April 2003)
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Sleeping Giant Embers EP Review and Updated Interview Online!
A review of the new Sleeping Giant EP "Embers" has been added to our feature. We have also included a new interview with Dave Foster following the band's recent performance with Karntataka in Aylesbury. (13 April 2003)
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Classic Genesis Tribute Seconds Out Live At The Tralf Review Now Online!
We are pleased to present a brief review of the Live At The Tralf two-CD set by the classic Genesis tribute band Seconds Out produced by Envision's keyboard player Matt Riddle. (06 April 2003)
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New October Project Different Eyes EP Review Online!
Our review of the latest release by October Project--a six-track EP entitled Different Eyes--is now online. The band have announced plans for a full-length album including David Sabatino and Urbano Sanchez. Our interview with October Project--Marina Belica, Julie Flanders and Emil Adler--will be published soon. (05 April 2003)
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Without Face Astronomicon, Confuzion Opposition and Collide Some Kind Of Strange Reviews Online!
Our review of the second album by Hungary's melodic metal band Without Face entitled Astronomicon is now online. Featuring both male (András) and female (Julie) vocals and rich instrumental arrangements, the album will certainly appeal to Lacuna Coil and Evanescence fans!
Our review of the debut album by the Reading, England-based Confuzion entitled Opposition is now online. Fronted by stunning female vocalist 21-year old Emma Pook, the band's material will draw Tracy Hitchings, Boa and Quecia enthusiasts. Remarks on their first single "Reasons" are also included.
Our review of the latest album by California-based Collide entitled Some Kind Of Strange is now online. With stunning vocal work provided by kaRIN, the album is certain to appeal to Balligomingo, Conjure One and Delerium enthusiasts. Brief comments on Collide's previous album Chasing The Ghost are also provided. (05 April 2003)
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Lullacry Crucify My Heart and Tanja Interview Online!
Our review of the latest album from Finland's atmostpheric metal group Lullacry is accompanied by an exclusive interview with Tanja, the band's new vocalist. (05 April 2003)
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