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Comment by J-Man 9 months ago
Comment by J-Man 9 months ago
Bridge Across Forever 2001 by Transatlantic Awesome album filled with great epics! Highly recommended for modern symphonic prog fans! Comment by J-Man 9 months ago
Comment by J-Man 9 months ago
Shadow Gallery 1992 by Shadow Gallery A solid debut from Shadow Gallery, but the production is terrible, and they are capable of MUCH more. Comment by J-Man 9 months ago
The Sum of No Evil 2007 by The Flower Kings Quite possibly my favorite Flower Kings album! Every song is great, and this is one of my favorite albums ever! Comment by J-Man 11 months ago
Comment by J-Man 11 months ago
American Soldier 2009 by Queensrÿche A decent album from start to finish. No surprises, nothing unique or out of the ordinary, but it is solid for the most part. Comment by J-Man 11 months ago
Comment by J-Man 11 months ago
Toy Matinee 1990 by Toy Matinee A very good album in-between prog related and crossover prog. A very good album by a genius that died far too soon. RIP Kevin. Comment by J-Man 12 months ago
Still the Waters 2009 by Epignosis Wow! An unexpected gem that is becoming oneof my favorite 2009 albums. Great job Robert! Comment by J-Man 12 months ago
Thud 1995 by Kevin Gilbert A great album by an incredible musician who was taken away from us far too soon. This has great music, incredible lyrics, and a great voice. Highly Recommended! Comment by J-Man 12 months ago
Day for Night 1999 by Spock's Beard This is the weakest Neal Morse-era Spock's Beard album. While it isn't bad, it certainly doesn't rank up with their other masterpieces. Good, but non essential. Comment by J-Man 12 months ago
Octane 2005 by Spock's Beard This is a pop/rock album first, but it sure is a good one. There are a few passable track, but as a whole this is a very solid album, with a few memorable moments. I recommend this people who want the more accessible side of Spock's Beard. Comment by J-Man 12 months ago
Beware Of Darkness 1996 by Spock's Beard Their second album was the first with Ryo on keys, and he does a great job. The songwriting is very solid, and it has the classic Spock's Beard sound throughout the album. The Doorway reminds me of Genesis' Firth of Fifth. Great Album! |
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