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    REVIEW - Nick D'Virgilio: Invisible

    REVIEW - Nick D'Virgilio: Invisible
    http://www.soundpress.net/files-revi...-dvirgilio.php

    "disturbingly predictive and eerily prophetic"
    "a plethora of pleasing prog moments"
    "a concept album for contemporary times"

    -SoundPress.net

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    ALL ACCESS Gruno's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by lwpmedia View Post
    REVIEW - Nick D'Virgilio: Invisible
    http://www.soundpress.net/files-revi...-dvirgilio.php

    "disturbingly predictive and eerily prophetic"
    "a plethora of pleasing prog moments"
    "a concept album for contemporary times"

    -SoundPress.net
    "On his long-awaited second solo record..."

    Hmmmm...

    NDV Karma (2001)
    NDV Pieces (2011)
    NDV Invisible (2020)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruno View Post
    "On his long-awaited second solo record..."

    Hmmmm...

    NDV Karma (2001)
    NDV Pieces (2011)
    NDV Invisible (2020)
    That's because that's what it says in the press release, portions of which have been directly cut and pasted here. I don't know if 'review' is really the appropriate term, in fact. It's really just a brief synopsis interspersed with press release quotes and a vague description of what three of the songs (out of fourteen) are about.
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    Pieces is five songs, 27 minutes. An EP. Yes, a "solo record" technically, but understandable to not categorize it as a "solo record."

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