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OBLIVION SUN - Oblivion Sun (2007)

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2008-05-10 18:08:27 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
Oblivion Sun is the new Project founded by Stan Whitaker and Frank Wyatt (2/3 of the creative brains of Happy the Man), who already had worked as a duo for their Pedal Giant Animals album. I mention this album because it contains a lot of compositions that were left aside during the Muse Awakens post-production phase (the brief Happy the Man...
 
 
 
 
 
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INTO ETERNITY - Buried in Oblivion (2004)

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2008-02-23 17:38:52 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Oblivion is possibly Into Eternity best album to date, following the direction of their previous album and incorporating even more progressive elements from bands such as Opeth, Dream Theater (most obvious influence), Iron Maiden and others. The most evident improvement has to be the vocals. Chris Krall provides incredible vocal melodies and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Underworld - Oblivion With Bells

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2008-03-07 08:36:53 by Nu Soul in Nu-Soul Magazine
...Oblivion with Bells Genre: Electronica/Ambient/Experimental Label: Ato Records Underworld have made a powerful and undoubtedly impressive return with their latest studio album Oblivion with Bells . Being considered one of the most influential electronic acts of the 1990s, British born Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have once again reinvented...
 
 
 
 
 
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Transatlantic Railroad - Express to Oblivion (US West-Coast Rock 1967-68)

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2008-06-02 05:45:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...Oblivion, their talent was such that it didn't absolutely demand a record release. Still, their bluesy psychedelia, heavy on guitar soloing and organ as well as unpredictable multi-sectioned original compositions, was representative of the second or third division of northern California psychedelic bands of the era. The group formed at San...
 
 
 
 
 
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KEN'S NOVEL - Domain of Oblivion (2004)

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2008-09-04 05:13:58 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Oblivion is an excellent album and represents the bands positive progression. Not that the music is beautifully composed, the melody is most of them catchy A solid album with excellent melody Sadfield (8:08) is a great opening track using excellent combination of violin and cello that accompanies vocal in dark mood at acoustic part. The music...
 
 
 
 
 
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KEN'S NOVEL - Domain of Oblivion (2004) [rated 3/5 by Kobaia]

2008-01-23 02:54:27 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Oblivion' is the band's second long play (long play indeed) from 2004. Previous, 'The Guide' appeared 1999, so they are not very productive Ken's Novel is yet another (fifth to be exact) interesting Belgian group I've got familiar to besides of Univers Zero, Mindgames, Amanda and Ghiribizzi. Based on these, Belgia begins to feel like a great...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Brian Auger's Oblivion Express (1970) [rated 4/5 by Sean Trane]

2008-01-25 09:19:05 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Oblivion Express out of his chest and straight into your face and ears, its easy to see that Brian is the boss with the majority of the compositions to his name. It wouldnt be the case every time as the following Better Land (but much poorer album) is mostly penned by Mullen Opening on the fantastic McLaughlins Dragon Song, Brians crew is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion (2007)

2008-02-08 02:14:50 by Editor in Music Emissions Alternative Music Reviews
 
...Oblivion , they retain their identifiable bluesy-rock sound with as much fervor, and room for stylistic changes, as we have seen in their former years. While their musical strategy may not be overly complicated or mathematic, Clutch reveal that their heavy guitar riffs and anthemic choruses can raise fists at shows--let alone capture their...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - LIVE OBLIVION Volume 2 (1976)

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2008-02-14 04:55:57 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Oblivion concert should be. Whenever Youre Ready and Inner City Blues (no mellotron in this version) both show the same energy and enthusiasm as the studio versions, Alexs performance being fair in the former, but less so in the later, yet not affecting the track because of Brians savoir-faire. Compared To What is again quite energetic, but...