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Stick Men Release New Album Paying Tribute to King Crimson’s ‘Thrak’

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Progressive rock enthusiasts, rejoice! Stick Men, the dynamic trio featuring King Crimson’s own Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto alongside the talented Markus Reuter, has just unveiled their first studio album in over a decade. Titled Let’s Thrak Again, this album serves as a heartfelt homage to King Crimson’s iconic eleventh studio album, Thrak.

Fans of both Stick Men and King Crimson will appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that has gone into this project. With Robert Fripp’s blessing, the band has crafted a collection that not only pays tribute to the original but also pushes the boundaries of progressive rock.

As the band gears up for an exciting promotional tour, listeners can expect a vibrant blend of intricate rhythms and melodic explorations that define their sound. This release marks a significant moment for the band and their fans, bridging the past with the present in a uniquely compelling way.


Source: blabbermouth.net

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