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Bassist Joel Simches Joins Circuline for Sonic Voyage Fest

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Musician/Engineer/Multi-instrumentalist Joel Simches will join Circuline on bass for the Fall Sonic Voyage Fest!  Many of you have seen Joel playing bass on the YES Cruise to the Edge Late Night Live Prog Experience.  We feel really fortunate to have him on board for this tour.  In addition to being a consummate professional, he’s the kind of guy you just love hanging out with.  Hope to see you at one of our shows in three weeks!

Wednesday, September 28th – Camp Hill (Harrisburg area), Pennsylvania – Gullifty’s
Thursday, September 29th – Cleveland, Ohio – Wilbert’s
Friday, September 30th – Sylvania (Toledo area), Ohio – Sodbuster
Saturday, October 1st – Binghamton, New York – Cyber Cafe West

2016 Progressive Music Awards

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Congratulations to all of our colleagues who won at the Progressive Music Awards last night! Congratulations also to all of the nominees who didn’t win, ourselves included.  🙂  It’s an honor to be nominated, and were pleased that they featured a video clip from Circuline as one of the top three bands in the category during the announcements. Thank you so much to everyone who voted for us!

To listen to interviews with progressive rock icons such as Rick Wakeman, Steve Hackett, and the other award winners:

To find out the full list of all the award winners:
http://teamrock.com/news/2016-09-02/jon-anderson-accepts-prog-god-award

 

ProgRadar – Spectacular Review for Circuline’s Counterpoint

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Thank you so much to Martin Hutchinson from ProgRadar for such a spectaular review of Circuline’s new album, “Counterpoint”!

Dynamic guitars dominate the soundscape, interspersing with the keyboards like some ELP-esque monster. It’s forceful and influential Prog with a vivid outlook…..highly impressive…..a huge wave of sound engulfs you with its magnificence…..the vocals..are theatrical to the max, superbly interplay between [Billy Spillane] and Natalie Brown….. laid back, chilled sections that occasionally grace your aural sensors, they give you a sweet respite from the upsurging music that hits you square on the jaw but always leaves you smiling…..artful and dramatic…..the feel that you are in an actual theatre, enjoying a musical show…..heartfelt and moving…..definite hints of Glass Hammer and even Dream Theater…..the instrumental sections are really convoluted and complex…..there is something for everyone…..just excellent songwriting and musicianship…..the cinematic overtones are there in spades…..vigorous drumbeat adding to that high energy aura…..the vocals hit the spot…..clever integration of the complexities of progressive rock infused with some powerful rock elements to give that cinematic feel…..thoughtful and contemplative…..a superlative listening experience, a musical journey that, once traveled, you are happy to return to time after time….. like the perfect recipe from some masterchefs of the musical world…..lush vocals laid before us…..grin inducing guitar solos and keyboard runs abound and you are just left floating in a world of musical well-being…..you are left wanting for nothing with this band’s repertoire and it is shown to the full…..I have to admit, by the end of this album, I am left feeling that I have been spoiled by the music and talent on offer.

http://www.progradar.org/index.php/2016/08/17/review-circuline-counterpoint-by-progradar/

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