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CD Reviews
Memories In My Head
Review by Gary Hill
The latest disc from Riverside, this is a set of three tracks, the shortest of which is just under ten-minutes in length.

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Out Of Myself
Review by Larry Toering
This is one of two Riverside releases I'm reviewing this issue, and they're both amazing prog albums.

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Rapid Eye Movement
Review by Julie Knispel
Poland’s Riverside are slowly, but surely, growing a larger, more diverse fan base around them. Moving from indie label Laser’s Edge Records (home of their first release) to larger label InsideOut, the band has found success opening for bands such as Dream Theater in Europe, while headlining their own shows simultaneously.
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Second Life Syndrome
Review by Larry Toering
This is the second helping from Riverside, and if you liked their first, I'm sure this one would please all the more.

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Voices In My Head
Review by Josh Turner
When I first heard this album, many of the Progressive P's came to mind. This would include Porcupine Tree, Pineapple Thief, Paatos, Pain of Salvation, and of course, Pink Floyd.

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DVD Reviews
Riverside - Reality Dream Live DVD
Review by Ron Fuchs

Ever since their debut, Out Of Myself, in 2004 Polish progressive metal band Riverside have released fantastic albums that I’ve enjoyed.


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Concert Reviews
Riverside - Live in Bethlehem, PA (NEARFest 2010), June 18th, 2010
Review by Julie Knispel
Riverside was one of two repeat bands at NEARfest 2010, playing the first ever “Alumni Friday” pre-festival show (past Friday night showcases have featured fusion bands, the first PFM NEARfest performance, Proto-Kaw, The Musical Box, and other bands).  

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Lunatic Soul - Impressions
Review by G. W. Hill

One of the problems with a lot of moody neo-prog is that there’s not enough variation from track to track. 


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Lunatic Soul - Impressions
Review by G. W. Hill

One of the problems with a lot of moody neo-prog is that there’s not enough variation from track to track. 


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Lunatic Soul - Lunatic Soul
Review by Gary Hill

Never heard of Lunatic Soul?


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Lunatic Soul - Lunatic Soul 2
Review by Gary Hill

This is the second album from Lunatic Soul, the side project of Riverside front man Mariusz Duda.


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Lunatic Soul - Walking on a Flashlight Beam
Review by G. W. Hill

I’m going to say this right up front, this might be the best album yet from Lunatic Soul.


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Lunatic Soul - Walking on a Flashlight Beam Special Edition
Review by G. W. Hill

I actually wound up with two copies of this set, the standard edition and the special edition.


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