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Circuline Joins Progtoberfest Lineup in Chicago

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Circuline has just been confirmed to perform at the 2016 Progtoberfest in Chicago! We’ll be performing with Brand X, Carl Palmer, Security Project, The Fringe, and 23 other bands, including tributes to Keith Emerson, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and King Crimson! We hope to see you there!

Here’s the link for venue information, weekend schedule, and ticket information:
http://www.reggieslive.com/showtag/progtoberfest-II/

More online info can be found here: https://www.reggieslive.com/show/progtoberfest-ii-5/

Progtoberfest, Circuline, Brand X, Carl Palmer, ELP, Security Project, The Fringe, Keith Emerson, District 97, IZZ, Reggie's, Chicago

Circuline Receives Feature in PROG Magazine Issue 69

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Circuline received a two-page Feature in PROG Magazine 69!  Following a 45-minute Skype interview with Andrew Colyer and Darin Brannon, rock journalist Rich Wilson wrote a great story about Circuline’s past, present, and future, including tales of Downing Grey, founding guitarist Bill Shannon’s departure, first album learning experiences, and the new album Counterpoint.

Marillion graced the cover with a 12-page article, and other features included Barclay James Harvest, Aisles, The Pineapple Thief, Russian Circles, Dream The Electric Sleep, Wolverine, and Ashley Hutchings.

Thank you so much to Jerry Ewing, Rich Wilson, and everyone at PROG Magazine!

The online version of this article can be found here: https://www.loudersound.com/features/circuline-reveal-their-second-album-s-secret-ingredients

Circuline’s Counterpoint Reviewed in Classic Rock Society (UK)

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Circuline’s new album Counterpoint received an excellent review in the UK’s Classic Rock Society magazine!

“Confident in its vision…..a very particular style…..What we have here is drama – big, bombastic, epic progressive rock with everything turned up to 11.  The production is massive…..two excellent lead vocalists in Natalie Brown and Billy Spillane, so add Colyer’s third vocal and we have some very effective harmonies…..the music matches the production…..Colyer’s dominant keyboards are excellent throughout, recalling Keith Emerson particularly…..short instrumental vignettes are also nicely used…..high on quality and craft…..for those that like their prog powerful and dramatic, it’s a must listen.”

Thank you so much to Miles, David, and SL at Classic Rock Society for this review!

http://www.classicrocksociety.co.uk/

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