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Circuline featured on Progzilla Radio “Live from Progzilla Towers” Episode 523

Circuline, Camel, Jethro Tull, Thomas Dolby, Led Zeppelin, Progzilla, Live from Progzilla Towers, Cliff Pearson, Cliff "Progzilla" Pearson, CORE, C.O.R.E., Andrew Colyer, Darin Brannon, Natalie Brown, Shelby Logan Warne, Dave Bainbridge

Thank you so much, Cliff “Progzilla” Pearson, for featuring the Circuline song “Transmission Error” on your “Live from Progzilla Towers” show, Episode 523, on Progzilla Radio, and for the kind words! Very cool to hear our music sandwiched between Camel, Jethro Tull, Thomas Dolby, and Led Zeppelin!

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Proving that Prog isn’t just for dinosaurs!

In this edition we heard the following music:

  • Camel – Summer Lightning
  • Louise Patricia Crane – Dance With The Devil
  • Circuline – Transmission Error
  • Elektric Music – Information
  • Ritual – Chichikov Bogd
  • This Oceanic Feeling – Season Of Light
  • Astrochemists – Ad Astra I
  • Bill Laurance & Michael League – Round House
  • Jethro Tull – Locomotive Breath/The Dambusters March (Live)
  • Thomas Dolby – Audio Lecture/White City (Live)
  • Krokofant – Watcher Of The Fries
  • 7 Ocean – City Of Sun
  • Meer – This Is The End
  • Candacraig – Fortune Favours The Brave
  • Led Zeppelin – The Battle Of Evermore
  • Lars Fredrik Frøislie – Un Posto Sotto Il Cielo
  • Long Earth – Fight The Hand That Bleeds You
  • Parzivals Eye – Longings End
  • Mindgames – Forever Endeavour
  • Tim Bowness – Smiler At 50

Get Ready to Rock (UK) Reviews “C.O.R.E.”

Get Ready to Rock, Circuline, Yes, Spock's Beard, Clare Torry, Renaissance, Camel, Andrew Colyer, Darin Brannon, CORE, C.O.R.E., Dave Bainbridge, progressive rock, prog, PROG

“C.O.R.E. demands your attention…..The advanced track that caught our attention – and the album standout – is ‘All’ and is a very good example of the band’s musicality. A sense of real propulsion, great keyboard (Andrew Colyer) and guitar interplay and evoking prime-time proggers such as bands like Yes and, more recently, Spock’s Beard……Even morphing into semi-Camel territory…..‘Third Rail’ immediately brings to mind Renaissance, circa ‘Ashes Are Burning’-era, whilst ‘Say Their Name’ continues that …..‘Temporal Thing’ also has a jazz rock thing going on……‘Blindside’ is a little more conventional, fronted by Colyer’s vocal and a pleasing and plaintive Bainbridge solo ushering in some Clare Torry-style hollering (from Natalie, not Andrew!)……It’s certainly an interesting pot-pourri of prog …..this should be filed next to another great slice of recent modern prog.”

https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2024/06/album-review-circuline-c-o-r-e

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WPGrow