Kev Rowland

  • Although Coridian will be a band new to many outside Aotearoa, they have quietly been making a name for themselves in Auckland over the last few years. The band comprise the Raven brothers of Kris (drums), Nick […]

  • Noshir Mody is a self-taught guitarist who was born and raised in Bombay, India. He moved to New York when he was 22, taking with him a knockoff Stratocaster, and during the past 25 years he has developed into a […]

  • This is the debut EP from Italian technical death metal band Oneiric Celephaïs, which features Federico Giusti (vocals, lead guitars), Emilio Lucchesi (guitars), Francesco Mazzino Pietro Fambrini (bass) and […]

  • Guitarist Josh Ramos (Hardline, The Storm, Two Fires) needs little introduction in the melodic rock scene, where he has made a very strong name for himself over the years, and here he is with the debut album by a […]

  • Roderick saw my review of Benjamin Tod’s last album on House of Prog and got in touch to see if I would be interesting in hearing his debut, so of course I replied in the affirmative. In 2018 he toured more than 4 […]

  • I made a huge mistake playing this the other night, as I had it on in the car after I had attended one of the most marvellous concerts of the year to date (and I have been to quite a few), Sol3 Mio. Those three […]

  • This album is an interesting take on classic Cole Porter numbers, performed by a Japanese bassist currently living in New York and an Israeli singer currently residing in San Francisco. I must confess this is the […]

  • Guitarist Lou Volpe has long had a reputation of being able to cross between melodic jazz, danceable r&b and Adult Contemporary music. He toured extensively with Bette Midler, Judy Collins and Herbie Mann, and a […]

  • This is the third in a series of albums of the same name which are being released by Anti-Corporate Music. When I got into the car the other day, my entertainment system grabbed the first song from this album to […]

  • Recently I was fortunate enough to attend the Auckland Folk Festival, one of the most enjoyable musical events I have ever been to, and one I will be definitely returning to next year. I knew very few of the acts, […]

  • Recently I was fortunate enough to attend the Auckland Folk Festival, one of the most enjoyable musical events I have ever been to, and one I will be definitely returning to next year. I knew very few of the acts, […]

  • Maryen has something of a wanderlust, so although some people will always associate her with albums released in Australia, while others will think of her times with Fish and others in the UK progressive scene in […]

  • Anyone who has been following my writings over the last few years will know just how excited I am regarding any music from the hugely talented Jo Beth Young. I first came across her when she was working firstly as […]

  • “Kanohi ki te Kanohi” can be translated as “face to face, or in person”, and is the third single from Emily as she builds up to the release of the upcoming EP, ‘Auaha’. It is similar in many respects to the last […]

  • The Grand Undoing is a collection of musicians brought together under the leadership of multi-instrumentalist Seth Goodman, who also provides the lead vocals and material. Looking down at the list of those […]

  • I bought my first Helloween release more than 30 years ago, picking up the single “I Want Out”, since when I have had a soft spot for the Teutonic band. They released some groundbreaking albums, and are still goi […]

  • Thankfully, ‘Unarmed’ was not the only album which Helloween released in 2010, as they also brought out ‘7 Sinners’ which was much more like their normal fare. It is almost as if they needed to prove to others […]

  • 2013’s ‘Straight Out Of Hell’ showed a band looking back to their legacy as they approached their 30th anniversary. From the cover art bringing the pumpkin back front and centre for the first time in too long, […]

  • Recorded over two days in the middle of 2019, this release finds Hwang (violin, viola) combining with drummer Andrew Drury and bassist Ken Filiano to create music which is only possible when musicians know each […]

  • On this album, composer John Finbury’s has combined broad Latin American and Spanish influences and has then delivered this in alternating vocal and instrumental tracks. On this release he has brought together t […]

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