What are you listening to in 2021 and why might anyone be interested

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The Myrrors, Burning Circles In The Sky, bandcamp

The Myrrors biography
Acid psych quartet THE MYRRORS hails from Tuscon, Arizona. They have produced one album called ‘Burning Circles In The Sky’ (2008) but then disbanded in November 2009. In 2013 the band reunited.

Their songs are comprising a strong desert rock feel, provided with a slow paced celestial flow and decent synth noises. A band worth checking out for any psych or stoner fans everywhere.

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Änglagård, Hybris, bandcamp

Excellent Symphonic Prog from the early 90’s.

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:+1: Can’t beat a good old heavy rock trio!

I played this the other evening under its original title From Genesis To Revelation.

One of the many re-releases

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Just had a listen to Night Patrol - rest of the album to follow.
Thanks for the suggestion.

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Richard Thompson. Mirror blue. I think @anon37685938 amongst others have recommended this.
And pretty good it is too.

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Fantastic compilation album. A musical walk down the Kings Road. Apologies for the mug shots previously posted. This forum or my phone has a mind of its own… !!

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Just had a listen to the deal of the day on eclassical

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1st run

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Sunday morning vibes…

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Joe Jackson - Look Sharp!

Seminal.

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You often hear the word genius used when it shouldn’t have been but this guy is the genuine item.

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UK first press vinyl of the girls’ debut album on Blue Thumb records. Fabulously funky, gospelly hollering. Love it!

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Rush - 2112.

I first heard Rush in 1975 (Fly By Night) and was instantly hooked. I’m still hooked now 46 years later. 2112 always had a special place in my heart, especially for the Ayn Rand inspired title track.

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Beach Boys. All summer long.
Alphabetically chosen on the iPod. Motivational? Only if you’re surfing or kayaking :sunglasses:

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