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    New album review this evening is Land of Chocolate, Your Finest Hour, an album nineteen years in the making. Worth the wait? Well, to find out, head off to www.lazland.org and click on the link.

    Also, I have started a new website feature on the homepage this evening. Video of the week has been replaced by my Progzilla Radio bit, a recording of my guest feature on Graham Harfleet's Progressive Rock Show which airs on a Sunday evening. I will be posting this weekly and also keeping them in my archive section for posterity.

    Enjoy.
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    Another couple of new release reviews this evening.

    Finnish outfit Confusion Field, with the wonderfully titled Future Impact of Past Diversions, a good slab of heavy prog and, often of this parish, Mr Dave "Squids" Kerzner with his EP, Heart Land Mines - The Eye, which I think is a genuine highlight of 2023.

    As ever, pop along to www.lazland.org and click on the links. Enjoy.
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    Quite a bit going on in www.lazland.org this evening.

    I have added a new project to my Archives section, which can be accessed at the ribbon at the top of the homepage. The section is called "Progzilla Radio Slot" and each week, I will post a recording of the slot I have on Graham Harfleet's Progressive Rock Show there. The entry in this is 12th November, Galahad. The entry on the homepage is last nights, and this featured The Round Window.

    There are two album reviews. A 2023 release by Babal, Let's Get Lucid, and a review of an interesting 2013 album, Aline by Cristiano Varisco. You can view both by clicking on the button on my homepage.
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    Tonight, I have another new album review, and this one is rather fascinating. Skogsalver with their debut album, Svarens Tid, a work describing Norse folklore. What makes it more interesting is the fact that the band are Polish.

    With videos to expand on my words, head along to www.lazland.org and click on the link on the homepage. You will not regret it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lazland View Post
    Tonight, I have another new album review, and this one is rather fascinating. Skogsalver with their debut album, Svarens Tid, a work describing Norse folklore. What makes it more interesting is the fact that the band are Polish.

    With videos to expand on my words, head along to www.lazland.org and click on the link on the homepage. You will not regret it!
    Thanks for the review. I like the way you described the songs that accompany the 4 videos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Thanks for the review. I like the way you described the songs that accompany the 4 videos.
    Thank you! It is a fine album.
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    My guest slot on Progzilla Radio last night featured Pendle Hill by folk rock band, Merry Hell. The link to my recording is on my homepage - simply scroll down at www.lazland.org

    There are two new album reviews this evening. Bardic Compass, an American heavy prog outfit, with their Songs of the Caravan, a set of tales based around role-playing games.

    Last, but by no means least, the magnificent Fish on Friday return with 8mm, and I share my thoughts on this.

    As ever, simply click on the button links on my website. Enjoy!
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    The second update of the week is two more new album reviews.

    We have Greek instrumental prog from Residuos Mentales and UK alt prog from Vamoosery, so a pretty eclectic mix.

    As ever, simply pop along to the homepage at www.lazland.org and click on the links.
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