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There are two new reviews on the staggeringly sexy www.lazland.org this evening, making it four for the week. Where does he find the time, I hears you all ask? Feck knows, I reply!

Anyhoo, they are Bakullama, very experimental stuff, and their Broken Hearts & Troubled Minds, and secondly, from Peru, Flor de Loto and their Cosmos, a mix of the folk and the heavy.

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Two new album reviews have been uploaded to the website at www.lazland.org this evening, and both are especially for fans of electronica.

Craig Padilla and his The Pulse of Life and Xan Alexander with Ouroboros II. Both rather fascinating.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lazland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2025 at 08:04
A review of the new Hats Off Gentlemen, It's Adequate album, The Uncertainty Principle, has been published. As ever, pop along to the website at www.lazland.org to take a look and have a listen.

At 16:00 UK GMT, the radio show at www.progzilla.com goes out, and this week, we have music from Glaad, Yes, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Pain of Salvation, Magnum, Brendan Perkins, Enigmatic Sound Machines, Sykofant, Dean Friedman, Fates Warning, Thumpermonkey, and Mostly Autumn.
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The twentieth episode of the finest show on radio named Lazland on Progzilla Radio is now available as a podcast at https://progzilla.com/lazland-on-progzilla-radio-episode-20/
Two hours of class music, old and new.
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The weeks just carry on rushing by, and Saturday 22nd February sees the 20th edition of Lazland on Progzilla Radio, two hours of the most fun you can have outside the boudoir!

Featuring music from Aviram Tzur, Marillion, Camel, Peter Gabriel, Porcupine Tree, Massimo Pieretti, Dream Theater, Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate, Isildurs Bane & Peter Hammill, It Bites, Funkadelic, Toy Matinee, Crack the Sky, IO EARTH, and Lifesigns.

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Okey dokey, we have some nice updates for you this evening from the finest ad-free music website in The Milky Way, www.lazland.org 

Two new album reviews. First, Spectra from Ontario, and their debut, Places We Only Dream Of, a very good instrumental album.

Second, Ghost of the Machine. One of those essential albums, Empires Must Fall, sheer proggy bliss.

Third, news of an impending interview I have conducted with Clive Nolan & Laura Piazzai of Imaginaerium, who release Siege, their sophomore album, in April.

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Originally posted by Valdez Valdez wrote:

I missed it… podcast it is! Did u play sailors tale from the Orpheum?

You did. 

It is.

I did.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Valdez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2025 at 13:05
I missed it… podcast it is! Did u play sailors tale from the Orpheum?

Edited by Valdez - February 15 2025 at 13:05
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/new-2025-broken-hearts-troubled-minds



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The podcast is now up. A ridiculously sexy show you can listen to at your own convenience at  https://progzilla.com/lazland-on-progzilla-radio-episode-19/
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The next edition of Lazland on Progzilla Radio hits the internet ether tomorrow (Saturday 15th February) at www.progzilla.com at 16:00 UK GMT, which happens to be 08:00 if you reside in California.

Two hours of great music. Rush, Kinks, Peter Gabriel, Twelfth Night, Roger Waters, Cereus Sounds, Imaginaerium, Gayle Ellett & The Electromags, King Crimson, Alice Cooper, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Kanaan & Aevestaden, Crisalida, Marillion, and Karnataka.

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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

We start 2025 off with two reviews of new albums (both released in 2024), and they are crackers.

Norwegian jazz rockers Actionfredag, with their second album, Lys Fremtid i Morke and English proggers Forgotten Gods and their Memories.

A distinct contrast in styles, but both worthy of your attention. As ever, simply hop off over to www.lazland.org and click on the buttons. 
Forgotten Gods is yet another band which isn't here, and as far as I'm concerned it should be. One more to add to the ever growing list! Embarrassed

Actionfredag was added to Canterbury Scene at the end of August last year.

Edit: A Multitude of One, Cereus Sounds, and Gayle Ellett & The Electromags aren't here either. Ermm


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I have posted three (yes, three) new album reviews on the website at www.lazland.org this evening. A positive surfeit of activity, and if only government were as productive!

First up, The Aurora Project and Evos12.
Second, Cereus Sounds and The Lost Oasis.
Third, Gayle Ellett & The Electromags and The Painted River of Light.

All three are exceptional albums, and you can read my words and listen to some music simply by clicking on the relevant buttons on my homepage.
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The podcast is now up - pop yourself along to https://progzilla.com/lazland-on-progzilla-radio-episode-18/ 
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This afternoon's Lazland on Progzilla Radio (16:00 UK GMT, so about an hour from now) features music from Fish on Friday, Big Big Train, Cosmograf, Gary Numan, Damanek, Phonya, Dim Gray, Notify, Southern Empire, Supertramp, White Willow, We Are Bodies, Karmakanic, Motorpsycho, and Simon & Garfunkel.

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Two new album reviews posted this evening at www.lazland.org your special advert-free website.

A Multitude of One and A Templar's Tale, concept album by Colin Powell of Nova Cascade, which will definitely appeal to you classic Wakeman fans, and The John Irvine Band with Here Come the Robots! which will appeal to you classic Vangelis and jazz rock fans.

As ever, pop along to the homepage and click on the relevant button.


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I have been away most of the week having a digital detox, so a bit to catch up on. Firstly, there were two album reviews posted on the site at www.lazland.org before we went away, and these are Phonya, and their Heli1025, class instrumental prog from Belgium, and Irish folk band, Notify with their Worlds Collide, live with a concert and concertina orchestra.

This afternoon (Saturday 1st February) at 16:00 UK GMT sees the next edition of Lazland on Progzilla Radio (www.progzilla.com) featuring two hours of music from Iamthemorning, Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa, Unitopia, Grackle, A Multitude of One, Jon Anderson, Laurie Anderson, The Reasoning, The Aurora Project, Magnum, Echo Park Orchestra, Led Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel, and Renaissance.

If you are unable to join the initial broadcast, I will be uploading a podcast later in the evening.
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As Julius Caesar would no doubt have commented had he had access to Progzilla Radio (and you can bet your mullahs he is listening up in Roman heaven!), We Came, We Listened, We Grooved!

The podcast of tonight's legendary Lazland on Progzilla Radio is now available as an extraordinarily handy podcast for you all at https://progzilla.com/lazland-on-progzilla-radio-episode-16/ 

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The weeks flow by as quickly as the Hudson River on heat, and, thus, we have the next instalment of Lazland On Progzilla Radio tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 16:00 UK GMT.

We have fine music from Harvest, Damian Wilson & Adam Wakeman, Marillion, Peter Gabriel, Edison's Children, Knight Area, Mike Oldfield, Nova Cascade, Karda Estra, Paul Sadler, Actionfredag, IQ, and Radiohead.

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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Two new reviews this evening on the finest completely advert and fee-free review website in the progiverse, www.lazland.org

UK outfit, Imperial Measures and their The Promise of Morning and US band, Grackle, and their All That Matters. Both very good albums which you can read about simply by going along to the homepage and clicking on the links.
Two more bands that aren't on PA, and perhaps should be... I've had a quick listen to both of the Imperial Measures albums, and am hearing a highly melodic mix of alternative rock and prog, with really excellent female lead vocals, reminiscent of the likes of Heather Findlay, Anne-Marie Helder and Olivia Sparnenn-Josh of Mostly Autumn fame.

Grackle's music I've only had a very quick listen to so far, but with Steve Katsikas of Little Atlas and Greyfeather involved, it has to be worth checking out more thoroughly (Greyfeather aren't here either, but were suggested by Mayer (mbzr48) - well, sort of lol! - back in November 2019. That's just one of quite a number of suggestions that he made at around that time which, quite understandably in all fairness, never went anywhere).

Both of these bands (and also Greyfeather, most likely) are worth a shot in Crossover imho, so it looks like I've got some work to do over the coming days... Big smile
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