The following post is written by a guest reviewer, Andromeda. “I see myself in them, the people at the borders, waiting to exist again” –
The following post is written by a guest reviewer, Andromeda. “I see myself in them, the people at the borders, waiting to exist again” –
” Lyrically, Jon gets away with singing words that really only Jon can get away with singing. “We are truth made in Heaven, we are glorious!” would be preachy or even maudlin coming from just about anyone else, but for some reason, Jon seems so… earnest, and somehow it made me want to just agree with him. “
After 18 years of recording, the supergroup trio known as The Jelly Jam finally toured this summer for the first time ever in support of
Album Reclamation Project This is the first in a new series from Proglodytes! Wherein we will revisit a maligned Album of the Past and discuss
I moved back to Lexington, Kentucky in 2003. At the time, I had been playing drums and singing for a jazz-fusion band a la Phish,
Big Big Train was founded around 1990 and existed primarily as the studio project of Greg Spawton and Andy Pool until 2009, at which point