by .end of story | Jun 2, 2016 | Reviews by Iris
Whose Dream Are You Living is Tim Burness’ seventh album, and not just an album. The energy what Tim Burness puts in his music immediately grabbed my attention. The album contains a lot of different music styles, from progressive rock to pop, from electronic to...
by .end of story | May 30, 2016 | Reviews by Iris
A strange, but bold combination. Ok, it’s quite common that two bands do a co-headliner show on the same evening, but the two bands could not be further away from in terms of their music genres. The Royal Spuds are a folk punk band, while Heylel are a progressive rock...
by .end of story | May 9, 2016 | Reviews by Iris
First of all, my apologies! I’m a bit on the late side with this one, but this album was really worth to review! I interviewed Ed van Haagen in April (and you can listen to the interview here), and we discussed a lot about the new album. Slow Burn 1 is Fractal...
by .end of story | Mar 1, 2016 | Reviews by Iris
The debut EP from former Amplifier bassist and ‘riffmeister extraordinaire’ Neil Mahony (Mahoney)… And what a debut it is! Mister Mahony is accompanied by fantastic drummer Gavin Kenny on this EP, but all other instruments and vocals are done by Neil himself. He’s a...
by .end of story | Feb 9, 2016 | Reviews by Iris
Why a review about this album? Well, it’s because it’s one of my favourite albums of all time. Every time I put this album on I enjoy it in its entirety. We know Richard Barbieri as the keyboardist of the bands Japan and Porcupine Tree. Tim Bowness is known for his...