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Album review: STEVE THORNE – Emotional Creatures Part 3

Own label [Release date 02.02.20] Part 3 of the ‘Emotional Creatures’ trilogy he started back in 2005, which was also his debut album. Less name guests this time around as Steve Thorne plays all the instruments, bar the drums which … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Emotional Creatures Part 3, melodic rock, prog rock, progressive, review, Steve Thorne
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