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DISCovery

The original aim of the blog was to promote discussion about all and any facet of progressive rock but from time to time, bands and musicians contact ProgBlog with new prog-related material that they want to expose to a wider audience; ProgBlog's album of 2017 An Invitation by Amber Foil was one such approach.

The range of styles ProgBlog has been exposed to through this route has helped to expand and challenge my listening habits but time constraints have meant that not all submissions have received the attention that they deserve.

 

The DISCovery section has been introduced to better serve the requirements of musicians who contact ProgBlog with the aim of increasing the audience for their music; without music there can be no discussion of music.

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The Dalton Correction

 

Biography

 

It was necessary to traverse the ocean, to follow all the paths connecting Berlin to Argentina to obtain the unique rock-blend offered by this infamous South American “Power-Quartet”.

 

It was in Buenos Aires - more precisely in the mythical Flores neighbourhood - where the band found their own identity: a mix of Argentine-Rock’s early roots combined with high doses of the most pure Prog/Sonic/Psych DNA, touches of cinematic soundtracks, raw garage and even country.

 

But who are they? The group gathers one of the wildest drummers of Monte Grande county, the “wise man” commanding the ship on guitar, a bass player solid as its history and a highly regarded experimental axeman, all of them working together to channel the revered spirit of Rev Dalton. What a line-up!

 

And Possible Records is announcing their first LP: Beware of Yarara. Yes, Beware! The snake is now near your ears and it might be dangerous...

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