Articles
The last published contents.
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Album H.A.A.S: 'Sense'
(Self-released, 2014)
However, listening to some albums published ths last year suffices to realize their assumptions as erroneous: practically all historical genres, with their boundaries more and more blurred, keep on receiving the attention of new artists. One of the most critically maligned genres is, perhaps, progressive rock, the genre of the album we will now review.
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News Kilmara is looking for a new voice
Christian “Wolf” has left the band after thirteen years
It is well known that the current situation is far from ideal. This is true in many aspects, but specifically in the music scene.
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News Dani Fernández gets back to Dark Moor
Back in 2008 he left the band after five years with them
After recording Beyond the sea, Tarot and Autumnal, Dani Fernández left the band because “during the last few months my head has not been with Dark Moor”, and had that kept happening, he believed it could have been damaging for both the band and his personal relationship with the rest of the members.
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Album Belgrado: 'Siglo XXI'
(La Vida Es Un Mus, 2013)
A good day I realized that my musical standards had narrowed (had I, perhaps, turned old?) because “post-punk revival” and its nostalgia started to look like simple tomfoolery to me. What was the aim of trying to recover those joyous, desperately non-political chants permeated of colorful thatcherism that overlooked unemployment, AIDS and heroin? Luckily enough, I soon became aware of the other side of that retro scene, the dark side to which Belgrado belongs.
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News Tito López is leaving Arkgabriel
The drummer hopes that this is not a permanent goodbye
One of the original members of Arkgabriel, Tito López, is leaving the band after more than seven years due to force majeure and personal matters, as he put it in an official announcement. And even though this might be a bummer for the fans, they can now fill the vacancy left on the band.
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Album De La Cuna A La Tumba: 'De La Cuna A La Tumba'
(The Braves Records, 2015)
In the Iberian Peninsula we have a great band, from a time now almost part of our musical heritage: Berri Txarrak. But a band alone, no matter how “great”, cannot generate a scene, does not “invite” other artists to take their example and play using novel resources, but usually serves as a mere addition to other scenes: more often than not, it becomes a relic, a curiosity. I always felt sorry for the loneliness of the heroic Navarran band, a loneliness that, ultimately, was the loneliness of us all. Who knows how much I yearned for a band like this one I'll present now!
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Interview Casablanca: «We usually just say we play hard rock music»
They have recorded their third album, that will be in stores in a few days
After the success of their last tour in Spain, the band from Sweden will be back next month. The guitar player Ryan Roxie won't come this time but Jon Sundberg, from Babylon Bombs, will join Casablanca live. We've talkied with Josephine Forsman (drummer) about the past, present and future of the band.