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Album review: SPOCK’S BEARD – The Oblivion Particle
Inside Out [Release date 21.08.15] The second studio album to feature vocalist Ted Leonard (Enchant) and drummer Kimmy Keegan, the band’s twelfth studio album overall, and one of their more instantly accessible albums of recent years. There is the lead … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Morse, album, Enchant, Inside Out, prog, review, rock, Spock's Beard's, Ted Leonard, The Oblivion Particle
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