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Patrick Hagmann From Earthlimb Talks To ThisIsNotAScene
Posted on May 28, 2012 | No Comments
One of the most exciting records in the prog and post rock genre is “Origin” by Earthlimb. Guitarist and main composer Patrick Hagmann was more than happy to share some insights on his latest project, the recording process of the album and the progressive rock...
Earthlimb – Origin
Posted on April 27, 2012 | No Comments
Well, well, and, for good measure, well. This is a lovely little surprise. This unassuming debut album from progressive outfit Earthlimb is one of those records that creeps up on you and gets under your skin without you noticing but stays there like a fresh...

