by Greg M | Apr 16, 2020 | Album Reviews
Big Gratitude to Ron Schepper at Textura.org for his nice review of my lost pieces album We Once Were Lost. A highlight: The deepest dive arrives first in the form of “Abyssal,” a nearly half-hour epic of creeping ebb-and-flow Moorcroft developed from a 2005...
by Greg M | Nov 7, 2017 | Airplay, Album Reviews, Releases
Big thanks to a couple of old friends and one new one, for bringing music from The White Island to more listeners: Both Renée Blanche of Night Tides and Scott Raymond of Secret Music aired my fretless/EBow piece The Four Directions Seemed Aflame on Nov. 5. Both Scott...
by Greg M | Oct 8, 2017 | Album Reviews, Releases
Big thanks to Chuck van Zyl of Star’s End for his review of The White Island: Without words we would communicate by trading symbols. Recording as Eyes Cast Down, guitarist Greg Moorcroft produces music under this assumption. His album The White Island (73’44”)...
by eyes cast down | Jul 18, 2017 | Album Reviews, Releases
Big thanks to John Shanahan (Hypnagogue) for his review of Souls Adrift, in Disrepair (original post here). After over a decade, John is putting aside the Reviewer’s hat to undertake new ventures. His enthusiasm, keen observations and support will be greatly...
by eyes cast down | Jun 16, 2017 | Album Reviews, Releases
Big thanks to Chuck van Zyl for his review of the Souls Adrift, in Disrepair album (original post here) and support! I’m looking forward to working with him in October, for performances at the Gatherings and on Star’s End Radio. As I’ve said many...
by eyes cast down | Jun 8, 2017 | Album Reviews
Progressive rockers Yes’ 1974 release Relayer was one of the first albums that opened my ears to what was possible in music. Pretty difficult to overstate the importance of that – especially to an impressionable teenager. This was in the mid-70s. I...