A New Issue of Music Street Journal is Online and Features a Lot of Great Content

Music Street Journal’s latest issue is up and has a lot of new CD reviews, concert reviews and interviews. In fact with 118 new articles it is the biggest issue yet. As always these are just a fraction of the articles that are available in the archives. Music Street Journal is a free ezine that lives at www.musicstreetjournal.com. Its primary focus is on progressive rock, but it always features a lot of other material, too.

(PRWEB) October 2, 2006 -- Music Street Journal’s latest issue is up and has a lot of new CD reviews, concert reviews and interviews. In fact with 118 new articles it is the biggest issue yet. As always these are just a fraction of the articles that are available in the archives. Music Street Journal is a free ezine that lives at www.musicstreetjournal.com. Its primary focus is on progressive rock, but it always features a lot of other material, too.

Prog rock related articles in the new issue include the following new product reviews: The Adult Party Experience - Overpenetration, AKLO - Unnamable, Anthropia - Ereyn Chronicles: Part 1 the Journey of Beginnings, Big Dixon - Big Dixon, Borg Symphony - Ode to Hero Tixe, Canvas Solaris - Penumbra Diffuse, Degree Absolute - Degree Absolute, Keith Emerson - Off the Shelf, Estradasphere - Palace of Mirrors, Steve Hackett - Wild Orchids, Hamster Theatre - The Public Execution of Mister Personality / Quasi Day Room, Hauteville - Relief Data Incomplete, Inquisitor Betrayer - Space Elevator, Liquid Village - All At Once, Tony Lowe and Allison Fleming - All of the Above, A Melodic Daydream - Pool or the Pond EP, The Carl Palmer Band - In Concert DVD, Phideaux - The Great Leap, Project Morfeo - Dicotomia, Ruthless Orfanz - Examish, Saga - Trust, The Station Myth - The Station Myth, The Sunny Era - Connection Lost, Trespass - Morning Lights, Unquiet Void - Poisoned Dreams, Variant - Beyond Jargon, Wastefall - Self Exile, Wetton Downes - Icon Acoustic TV Broadcast DVD, Wetton and White Willow - Signal To Noise, Yanni - Live - The Concert Event and John Young Band - Live at the Classic Rock Society 2003.There are also several new retro reviews that fall under the category of progressive rock. Those are AKLO - Beyond Madness, Matching Mole - March, Steve Miller Band - Children of the Future, Septimania - Welcome to Septimania, David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees / Words with the Shaman and Secrets of the Beehive, Traffic - Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys, Various Artists - Got Prog? - Sampler 1, Manzanera - One World and Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom. We have some interviews that land in that genre. They are Jason DeRon of Altera Enigma, "The Mark" of Analog Missionary, Carmine Appice, Michael Barry-Rec, Donald Stagg of Dream Aria, In-Tension, John Mitchell of Kino, Joe Kopecky of Kopecky, Tony Lowe, Gilbert Marshall of Magic Pie, The Marsh, Joseph Vargo (Monolith Graphics, Nox Arcana), David McBee (Rocket Scientists, Big Dixon), Michael Sadler of Saga, Steve Thorne, Jerry Wengert of Variant, Stefan Zell of Wolverine and John Young.

There are also a number of new heavy metal articles. First on that list are new reviews of these artists: Robin Beck - Do You Miss Me, Celtic Frost - Monotheist, Giuntini Project - III, Headrush - Headrush, Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death, Lamb of God - Sacrament, Leatherwolf - World Asylum, Mahavatar - From The Sun, The Rain, The Wind, The Soil, Rhapsody of Fire - Triumph or Agony, Shadows Fade - Shadows Fade, Slayer - Christ Illusion andTribuzy – Execution. We’ve also got retro reviews of Iron Maiden - Killers, Various Artists - Halloween Hootenanny, Various Artists - Nativity in Black and Warfare - Hammer Horror. There are also several new metal interviews in the form of chats with John Cobbett of Hammers of Misfortune, John Campbell of Lamb of God and Joe Nunez of Soulfly. A review of a recent Queensryche show rounds out the metallic mayhem.

As far as artists that don't fit into either of those categories, there are these new reviews: Carmine Appice Project - Ultimate Guitar Zeus, Ginger Baker - Ginger Baker In Africa DVD, James Brown - Live in Montreux 1981 DVD, Gary Burton and Makoto Ozone - Live at Montreux 2002 DVD, Cactus - V, Canned Heat - Live at Montreux 1973 DVD, Eric Clapton - Live at Montreux 1986 DVD, TD Clark - Next Big Adventure, Coldplay XYX - The Story Behind DVD, Creature Feature - Creature Feature, The Creepniks - Graveyard Shindig, Deep Purple - Rapture Of The Deep (Special Edition 2CD), John Flynn - Dragon, John Flynn - Two Wolves, From The Inside - From The Inside, Ian Gillan - Gillan's Inn, Anthony Gomes - Music is the Medicine, Jeff Healey Band - Live at Montreux 1999 DVD, Kottak - Therupy, Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing, Nickelback - Pictures DVD, Gary Numan - Jagged, Matt O'Ree - Shelf Life, The Pixies - Acoustic: Live in Newport DVD, Rainbow - Live in Munich 1977 DVD, Michael Schenker Group - Tales Of Rock N Roll, Nina Simone - Live at Montreux 1976 DVD, Steely Dan - The Definitive Collection, Various Artists - Drum Nation Volume 3, Various Artists - Rock For Asia DVD, Suzanne Vega - Live at Montreux 2004 DVD, Warrior Soul - Drugs, God And The New Republic, The White Stripes - Rhinoceros DVD. There is also a new interview with Gary Numan and a review of one of his recent concerts, with photos. A review of an Ian Gillan show, with pics finishes out the concert reviews. That rounds out the issue except for the new book review. It is a review of The Strange Sound of Cthulhu – Music Inspired by the Writings of H. P. Lovecraft.

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