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Neovenator: Songs From The End Of The Pier (2024)

Formed in 2021 by Simon Waller (guitar/vocals), Neovenator released their first EP in 2022. When I realised that had been produced by JC Carroll of The Members I must admit I smiled as here is a group which is taking us back to that time just after punk when bands...

Metsän Alttari: Metsän Alttari (2024)

Here we have the debut album by Finnish musician Janeski (Janne Karppinen) who previously had been in Elvenscroll for many years before deciding to strike out on his own, literally. Here he provides guitars, bass, vocals, drums/synth programming, mixing and mastering,...

Impellitteri: War Machine (2024)

Surely everyone has heard of Impellitteri, even if they haven’t heard their music. Formed all the way back in 1987 by Chris Impellitteri (guitars) and singer Rob Rock, the band have had quite a few members over the years with Impellitteri being the only constant, with...

Diego Amador & Jose Maria Bandera: Paqueando (2024)

Everyone who knows the wonderful Leonardo Pavkovic understands that not only has he introduced the world to some amazing fusion artists , but he has been on a mission to highlight music we would not otherwise have come across which is why for years he has been...

Deadspace: The Dark Enlightenment (2024)

Here we have the eighth album from Perth’s black/gothic metal masters Deadspace. I’ve only made it to Perth once (it takes longer to fly there from Sydney than it does to fly to Sydney from NZ) and I found it a lovely vibrant city, but it is obvious these guys inhabit...

Dave Stryker: Stryker with Strings Goes to the Movies (2025)

Although guitarist Dave Stryker and arranger and conductor Brent Wallarab are both faculty members of Indiana University in their Jazz Studies Program, they had not worked together until they collaborated on the Emmy-winning PBS special ‘Wes Montgomery at 100: A 100th...

Daria Kulesh: MotherLand (2025)

Daria is back with her fourth album, her first since 2019’s excellent ‘Earthly Delights’, although there have been other works including the excellent ‘Flowers’ which was released with Odette Michell and Karen Pfeiffer. Odette has even returned to provide some backing...

Gridfailure: When The Lights Go Out Vol. IV (2024)

If it wasn’t for the fact that I have being reviewing David Brenner for years, and know he is genuinely a really nice guy who worries about cleaning his yard like any other American, I would honestly imagine him inhabiting a lab somewhere in a haunted mansion in the...

Schëppe Siwen: Richtung Fraiheet (2024)

Luxembourg-based folk-punk outfit Schëppe Siwen are new to me, but I believe this is their fourth studio album and is a blast from start to finish. Somehow, they manage to fit ten musicians onstage and, in the studio, with four trumpeters, a flautist, an accordionist,...

Pony Boy All-Star Big Band: This Is Now [Live At Boxley’s] (2024)

The Seattle-based Pony Boy All-Star Big Band was formed together by drummer/arranger Greg Williamson, and within the ranks of the 18 musicians on this recording are people who have played with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Woody Herman’s Thundering Herd, Harry James...
Neovenator: Songs From The End Of The Pier (2024)

Neovenator: Songs From The End Of The Pier (2024)

Formed in 2021 by Simon Waller (guitar/vocals), Neovenator released their first EP in 2022. When I realised that had been produced by JC Carroll of The Members I must admit I smiled as here is a group which is taking us back to that time just after punk when bands...

Metsän Alttari: Metsän Alttari (2024)

Metsän Alttari: Metsän Alttari (2024)

Here we have the debut album by Finnish musician Janeski (Janne Karppinen) who previously had been in Elvenscroll for many years before deciding to strike out on his own, literally. Here he provides guitars, bass, vocals, drums/synth programming, mixing and mastering,...

Impellitteri: War Machine (2024)

Impellitteri: War Machine (2024)

Surely everyone has heard of Impellitteri, even if they haven’t heard their music. Formed all the way back in 1987 by Chris Impellitteri (guitars) and singer Rob Rock, the band have had quite a few members over the years with Impellitteri being the only constant, with...

Diego Amador & Jose Maria Bandera: Paqueando (2024)

Diego Amador & Jose Maria Bandera: Paqueando (2024)

Everyone who knows the wonderful Leonardo Pavkovic understands that not only has he introduced the world to some amazing fusion artists , but he has been on a mission to highlight music we would not otherwise have come across which is why for years he has been...

Deadspace: The Dark Enlightenment (2024)

Deadspace: The Dark Enlightenment (2024)

Here we have the eighth album from Perth’s black/gothic metal masters Deadspace. I’ve only made it to Perth once (it takes longer to fly there from Sydney than it does to fly to Sydney from NZ) and I found it a lovely vibrant city, but it is obvious these guys inhabit...

Daria Kulesh: MotherLand (2025)

Daria Kulesh: MotherLand (2025)

Daria is back with her fourth album, her first since 2019’s excellent ‘Earthly Delights’, although there have been other works including the excellent ‘Flowers’ which was released with Odette Michell and Karen Pfeiffer. Odette has even returned to provide some backing...

Gridfailure: When The Lights Go Out Vol. IV (2024)

Gridfailure: When The Lights Go Out Vol. IV (2024)

If it wasn’t for the fact that I have being reviewing David Brenner for years, and know he is genuinely a really nice guy who worries about cleaning his yard like any other American, I would honestly imagine him inhabiting a lab somewhere in a haunted mansion in the...

Schëppe Siwen: Richtung Fraiheet (2024)

Schëppe Siwen: Richtung Fraiheet (2024)

Luxembourg-based folk-punk outfit Schëppe Siwen are new to me, but I believe this is their fourth studio album and is a blast from start to finish. Somehow, they manage to fit ten musicians onstage and, in the studio, with four trumpeters, a flautist, an accordionist,...

JPL (FRANCE) Post Scriptum

Jean-Pierre Louveton carved quite a prog career with his band NEMO, and ever since going solo with his JPL projects, each subsequent album of his has kept and at times, even surpassed his past accomplishments, even daring to challenge his "Le Livre Blanc" as well as...

FLAME DROP (SWITZERLAND) Beyond Cosmic Infinity

Hot on the heels of their stunning 2023 debut Flow, which I had allotted full marks (a Rogue rarity with debut albums) , as it was a masterful display of innovative instrumental prog, this talented Swiss duo now returns with another masterpiece! Roland Hegi and Felix...

DJABE + Steve HACKETT (HUNGARY/UK) Freya Arctic Jam

The ongoing relationship between the Genesis maestro and prolific Hungarian legends Djabe continues, seemingly a prefect partnership musically, as well as Steve’s obvious personal love for Hungarian culture. Combining modern jazz sensibilities within expansive musical...

Cristiano VARISCO (BRAZIL) IV

This Brazilian composer and guitarist floored me with his previous “Aline” release, a jazz-rock with decidedly local intonations, that breezy, relaxed, smiling shine that permeates throughout that land’s dazzling culture . The remarkable Jefferson Ferreira is back on...

NUOVA ERA (ITALY) 20,000 Leghe Sotto I Mari

This veteran squad releases its sixth album ,a titanic adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic adventure novel “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” written in 1870 and made into a cinematic Walt Disney extravaganza in 1954 , featuring Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Peter Lorre and...

Massimo PIERETTI (ITALY) Things to Live

Putting on a recital is what musical art is all about and keyboardist/composer Massimo Pierreti gathered together a stellar crew of Germana Noage on lead vocals, electric guitarists Roberto Falcinelli and Simone Cozzetto, adding the rhythm section of Michele Raspanti...

BROERS-KLAZINGA (NETHERLANDS) Second Thoughts

The storied Dutch neo-prog band Knight Area surprised the Prog community with a few stellar opening releases, namely the debut The Sun Also Rises (2004), Under A New Sign (2007) and Realm of Shadows (2009), then hardening their sound on the subsequent albums Nine...

Brendan PERKINS (UK) Stories from the Old Church Lane

I particularly enjoyed this UK artist’s previous album, the splendid “Favourite Places” which found residence in my heart, being a fan of original and personal prog-rock with a strong hint of the rural universe which a city dweller like me dreams about often (and yet...

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    by Leo Trimming on March 28, 2025 at 5:00 pm

    IQ return with Dominion six years after 2019’s Resistance… and a lot has changed in between, both in the band and the wider world. A new album from this legendary band is always a special event. From the opening resonant…

  • Van Der Graaf Generator – World Record (2CD/Blu-ray Boxset)
    by Peter Hilton on March 27, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Van Der Graaf Generator’s (VDGG) seventh studio album, released in 1976, is generally seen to be a last hurrah of the classic line up, coming as it did at the end of a fertile creative period, following closely behind two…

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    by David Edwards on March 26, 2025 at 6:00 pm

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  • IQ – “Dominion”
    by Rob on March 26, 2025 at 3:35 pm

    I got into IQ back in 1993 when they released “Ever” which is still one of my favorite albums by anyone. Since then, IQ has been one of the most consistently great bands. Each album they have put out has … Continue reading →

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