Digging RIO: Rock in Opposition Resurgence in Iran?
Salim Ghazi Saeedi, an Iranian guitarist highly influenced by progressive rock, blogs on his theory of Rock-In-Opposition possibly taking hold in Iran.
Salim Ghazi Saeedi, an Iranian guitarist highly influenced by progressive rock, blogs on his theory of Rock-In-Opposition possibly taking hold in Iran.
During my time in Skopje, I had the pleasure of meeting several people who had impeccable taste in music. Two of them, Dean and Estella, ran one of the best indie clubs in Macedonia, La Kaña Bar. It was thanks … Continue reading
I’ve started a new page on Google+, where I will post videos. Enjoy!
I don’t get much of an opportunity to follow what is happening in the world of progressive rock, so I have to rely on interesting blogs like this one to see what’s going on in that corner of the Universe. … Continue reading
One of the joys of running a blog is getting the chance to shill for those whose work you admire or respect. Expect to see lots of blogs and websites here for that sole reason. This one comes from Tumblr, … Continue reading
Mirial Nerval gets no love for hating jazz, but scores serious honesty points by publically drinking her Haterade.
George Khuroshvili of Russia has provided a wonderful service with his Russian fan site dedicated to the wonders of King Crimson called Providence. George provides another site, updating his previous work, called Providence News. If you read Russian and have … Continue reading
The Fader, one of the best indie rock mags gets the WordPress face lift. A good choice, I must say.
Keep a good eye on Gogoyoko. They have impeccable taste in new music!
Those of you interested in engaging new music, art and other tasteful subjects covered in Castilian will enjoy reading Sound Web.