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Bloody Well Write

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I’m sure many lovers of the oftenmaligned genre that is progressive music have, like me, revisited past editions of your great magazine to help get through the scourge of this pandemic. Your magazine, together with albums by our favourite bands, has helped in no small way and, for that, I want to personally thank you all at Prog.

My perusal through past editions brought me to Grant Moon’s article on IQ ( 102), which I read with renewed interest as it related to the band’s current album, , which, in my opinion, now deserves special mention. Mr Moon must surely warrant the title of album of the year. has been solely responsible for lifting my spirits during these dark days. Thank you, IQ.

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