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Paranoise: Ishq
Progressive Rock meets progressive politics/World Music meets otherworldliness
Recommended if you like
King Crimson,
Kings X,
Peter Gabriel,
X JAPAN.
Gary Grimes: Starhand Visions
A singer, songwriter, producer, takes you from Alan Parsons to Styx to Journey, the cd just makes you feel great. You'll play this one over and over again. Great with headphones cranked.
Paranoise: Private Power
Progressive rock meets progressive politics, world music meets otherworldliness.
Recommended if you like
King Crimson,
King's X,
Peter Gabriel.
Asher: California
A fresh new rock sound coming from Southern California & South Africa.
Recommended if you like
Coldplay,
David Gray,
Delirious?.
Devin Townsend: Terria
Lush, complex, open and outwardly positive, this is a tribute to the environment we live in.
Recommended if you like
Frank Zappa,
Pink Floyd,
Queen.
Pat Daugherty: Dance of the Hours
Keyboard driven songs with a political bent fused to a hip-rock bass and drums featuring some of NYC's finest
Ingenious Whittler: Al Smith's New York
A mad, colorful and experimental progressive rock journey, with a flash of the carnival to it.
Recommended if you like
Tom Waits.
Rob Hornfeck: The Rob Album
Released in 2001. HOT BACON is on this one. Wicked guitar and cool lyrics on the first solo release from the former guitarist of Babyfat.
Recommended if you like
Beck,
Frank Zappa,
The Police.
The Boxing Lesson: The Boxing Lesson
Debut EP from The Boxing Lesson. Carefully crafted atmospheric rock symphonies chase Sergio Leone's dreams into the black holes of the heavens.
Recommended if you like
Acetone,
Bedhead,
Radiohead.