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Category Archives: israeli progressive rock album reviews
Sympozion – Kundabuffer
Debut album by an Israeli prog-rock band. The music is polyphonic, rich with clever counterpoint and happy melodies. The compositions are pretty smart most of the time, but the emotional balance is lacking, and not enough energy is exhibited by … Continue reading
Ahvak – Ahvak
I’ve written a very detailed review about Ahvak‘s album, but here’s the summarized version for all the impatient progheads around the globe: the album is a musical tragicomedy, rich with sick humour and brooding drama. Heavily influenced by the “rock … Continue reading