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Album Reclamation Project: Yes, ‘Tormato’
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Album Reclamation Project: Yes, ‘Tormato’

Posted on August 8, 2017 by Xerxes • 6 Comments

Welcome to the latest installment of the Album Reclamation Project at Proglodytes!  Again, we will revisit a maligned Album of the Past and discuss whether it’s really as bad as all that.  As a reminder, we will be utilizing the soon to be copyrighted Official Proglodyte Dumpster Fire Scale.  Many of the previous albums we … Continue reading →

Progsgiving- What are you thankful for?
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Progsgiving- What are you thankful for?

Posted on November 29, 2016 by Thomas Hatton • Leave a comment

If you are here in the United States, and you celebrate Thanksgiving, chances are you’re probably still feeling the effects of the holiday. You’ve probably still got leftovers in the fridge. You’re probably dreading that promise you made to yourself to get fit after gorging yourself. And, if you captured the spirit of the season, … Continue reading →

Dream the Electric Sleep:  Beneath the Dark Wide Sky
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Dream the Electric Sleep: Beneath the Dark Wide Sky

Posted on August 29, 2016 by proglodette • Leave a comment

My father was a big theater buff. He acted in stage plays and watched many more. When I began doing some theater I discovered what stage fright was, and spoke to my Dad about it. His words of advice were, whatever else happens, always open strong and end strong. He held that people would pretty … Continue reading →

Peter Gabriel and Sting Concert Review- Columbus, OH
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Peter Gabriel and Sting Concert Review- Columbus, OH

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Thomas Hatton • 1 Comment

When I first heard that Peter Gabriel and Sting were touring together, I’ll admit that I was a bit skeptical of the billing. In my mind, I viewed Peter Gabriel as more thoughtful and ponderous and Sting as a little more poppy and “mainstream”. I then was made aware that the structure of the shows would … Continue reading →

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