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
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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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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