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Eerstvolgende stand Saturday 01 July 2023 Lifesigns concert, Poppodium Boerderij, Zoetermeer
Nieuws MEDEDELING !!
Door de Brexit komen titels die uit de UK afkomstig zijn nog altijd
met vertraging binnen. Soms valt het mee en duurt het slechts 2-3
weken, maar het komt helaas ook voor dat we 4 weken of meer moeten
wachten. We doen ons best om alles zo goed en snel mogelijk te
regelen, maar het blijft lastig...
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Artiest | Solstice |
Titel | Light Up |
Medium | CD |
2e HANDS | Nee |
Genre | Progressive/Neoprog/Symphonic |
Omschrijving | Two years in the making as the band cement
themselves together into a cohesive whole, in
particular allowing vocalist Jess Holland to
thrive, this new album is pure joy which, in the
words of Prog Magazine editor Jerry Ewing “evokes
the spirit of the band I first saw in the ’80s,
but with very much a here and now production sound
and brings with it the wisdom of those ensuing
years”. Jerry is bang on the money…
As if that wasn’t enough, the illustrious Greg
Spawton of Big Big Train also gives the album a
ringing endorsement, judging it to potentially be
the band’s “best album yet”. Who is going to argue
with that?
Six tracks, all a juicy length with one trademark
epic, with funk, folk, prog, guest performers,
solos galore, and a physical release package that
fans will truly love. The artwork complements Sia,
also created by Shaun Blake, and includes a heart-
rending poem entitled Where the Heart Is from
long-standing Solstice collaborator Oz Hardwick.
That poem alone warrants purchase of the physical
release. |
Extra informatie | |
Prijs | €17,50 |
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