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The John Irvine Band – 2025 – Here Come the Robots!
by Olav Martin Bjørnsen | February 3, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Winterfylleth: The Imperious Horizon (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Atreyu: The Pronoia Sessions (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Joy Shannon: An Chailleach (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Jack Wood and Nichaud Fitzgibbon: Movie Magic. Great Songs from the Movies (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Gino Amato: Latin Crossroads (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Eric Person: Rhythm Edge [Remastered] (2007)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Doug Ferony: Alright Okay You Win (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Yuka Mito: How Deep Is the Ocean (2024)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Kevin Kastning / Carl Clements / Soheil Peyghambari: Triple Helix (2025)
by Kev Rowland | January 31, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Acts of Swine: Pork Grind Vol. 1 (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Jul 28, 2024 | Reviews
When I saw that this EP was a mix of death metal and pork grind, and that the band said they were influenced by bands like Toto, Cardiacs, Fishbone, and Frank Zappa, I knew this was something I had to hear. Formed in 2016 by Brian Worth (vocals, guitar, kazoo, and...
MAYA (HUNGARY) Fading Tomorrow
by rogue | Jul 21, 2024 | Latest News
On June 17 of 2024, a new prog band has emerged from Hungary, a scene that has kept a long history of progressive adventures with well known names like After Crying, Solaris, Android, Yesterdays, or Ghost Toast as well infusing a splendid new debutante like last...
SLOANE SQUARE BAND (France) Thoughts
by rogue | Jul 17, 2024 | Latest News
I absolutely admire any band that reappears from lengthy exile and has the courage and wherewithal to produce new material that transcends anything they has ever accomplished previously. Fortitude and Maturity are the buzzwords that best describe this solid French...
LAUGHING STOCK (NORWAY) Shelter
by rogue | Jul 16, 2024 | Latest News
LAUGHING STOCK (NORWAY) Shelter The Norwegian trio is back with another quirky slice of musical exuberance, loving all their previous albums, though I must say I was worried about 2023’s “Songs of the Future” that just did not float my boat, even after numerous...
LEON ALVARADO (USA)
by rogue | Jul 14, 2024 | Latest News
A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Leon Alvarado makes his home in the USA and for over two decades has been a keyboard and drums specialist, collaborating also with a wide variety of established prog rock artists as well as launching his own solo career back in 2009,...
ROLAND BÜHLMANN (SWITZERLAND) Figurative
by rogue | Jul 12, 2024 | Latest News
As is the case for many prog heads, my panorama of tastes can vary from one end of the prog spectrum to the other, and I daresay, that it can often travel in all four cardinal directions, always searching for that refined connection of impactful resonance. Roland is a...
MINORARC (AUSTRALIA) Inclusions
by rogue | Jul 6, 2024 | Latest News
Ivan Bullock is another typical example of a talented musician who possesses a wider span of involvement in the prog movement and community than just listening and offering opinions, or worse, sticking pigeon-holing harsh labels that justify the minute differences...
GRICE (UK) Mordant Lake
by rogue | Jul 5, 2024 | Latest News
Really proud to state without the slightest hesitation, that I am a big fan of this artist as I own all his discography and admire his craft intensely. There aren’t that many vocalists in prog that you can instantly recognize within a few seconds, but Grice Peters is...
Lazy Fifty: Sitting In The Shadows (2024) single
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
“Sitting In the Shadows” is the fourth single off Lazy Fifty’s upcoming album ‘Neighbour of the Beast’. This album is the second collaboration between Adrian Athy (vocals, guitars, bass) and renowned producer Greg “not my problem” Haver (Manic Street Preachers, Tom...
Brutalism: Solace in Absurdity (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
“...a seething mass of chaos, of endless gaping maws, slathering tongues and thrashing limbs, chattering teeth and sibilant whispers of lunacy and obscenity. There is no silence, there is no peace, there is no sense or order. With all laws of structure and reason...
BlissBliss: Horizons (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
Over the last 35+ years I have reviewed many thousands of albums, but while I cover a wide variety of genres, it must be said that soul and pop are not the styles one would normally come across when reading my works. It is also not a style I expect when thinking of...
Deicide: Banished by Sin (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
It is strange to realise that Deicide will soon be celebrating their 40th anniversary, being formed back in 1987, with bassist vocalist/Glen Benton and drummer Steve Asheim still around. There have been a few changes in guitarists over the years, but Kevin Quirion has...
Gareth Turner and Simon Care: Two’s Up Two (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
In 1997, two of England's’ most famous folk melodeon players got together for a laugh to record ‘Two’s Up’. Simon Care (Albion Band/Banter) and Gareth Turner (Little Johnny England/Phil Beer Band) musical careers were interlinked and often crisscrossing, as Simon...
Banter: Heroes (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
Banter are back with their fourth album, and it is easy to see why they have been making such a name for themselves on the UK folk scene, and I have no doubt that if I was still living there that I would be following these guys around on tour as this is stunning from...
Under A Spell: Freya (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
Here we have the second full-length album from Texan metal act Under A Spell, and when I saw the press release raving over the singer and saying they were for fans of King Diamond I knew I had to hear what it sounded like. It commences with a riffing guitar in one...
Ukes of Tomorrow: Seconds Of Our Lives (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
When I started running Feedback in 1990 I soon found myself deep in the underground, not only in the prog scene but investigating metal and many other styles of music where people were just not getting the publicity they deserved. I was also soon writing for the...
Shakin Street: Scarlet. The Old Waldorf August 1979 (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
I must confess I have known of this band for years but this is the first time I have come across their music. I was 19 when Manowar released their debut album, ‘Battle Hymns’, and like many interested in the metal scene in the UK we thought they were great. I did some...
Ravenhall: Brother (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jun 30, 2024 | Reviews
Ravenhall were formed by guitarist Joe Ravenhall and singer Chris Brebner in 2015. I have been fortunate enough to hear their debut EP and live album, and at long last they have released their first full-length studio album, and a belter it is too. In some ways they...
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- Temple Of Prog Festivalby Darren Walker on February 2, 2025 at 6:00 pm
The Brickyard, Carlisle Friday, 24th January 2024 When the Temple of Prog calls the other deities get jealous and do all they can to stop the devout votaries from worshipping. They send a vicious storm with a name that none…
- Steve Hackett – Live Magic At Trading Boundariesby Colin Smoult on February 1, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Yet another Steve Hackett live album? A question you may be asking yourselves when reading about this latest release. And that would be a fair comment when for over the last decade or so, every new tour has had an…
- Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe – An Evening Of Yes Music Plus (2CD/2DVD Boxset)by Mel Allen on January 31, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Towards the end of the Eighties the four above mentioned former members of Yes had reunited to record some new music and then undergo a tour to support it. Now as Yes fans will know this was a turbulent time…
- Storm Corrosion – Storm Corrosion (2024 Re-issue)by Basil Francis on January 30, 2025 at 6:00 pm
In 2012, one of the most hotly anticipated collaboration projects in the progressive sphere came to fruition (no, I am not talking about Squackett). Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt had been working together for a decade and Opeth had plunged…
- Pattern-Seeking Animals – Friend Of All Creaturesby John Giordano on January 27, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Pattern-Seeking Animals have been a rather prolific band. Having released their debut album in 2019, these Spock’s Beard-aligned musicians have developed a sound that is all their own in the ensuing years. Friend Of All Creatures sets out to prove…
- Magnumby Peter Hilton on January 25, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Manchester Academy Wednesday, 22nd January 2025 It was a truly special night in Manchester as Magnum took to the stage, this time without the commanding presence of Tony Clarkin on lead guitar, who sadly passed away last year. The band,…
- The War Yaks – Bifurcateby Graham Thomas on January 24, 2025 at 6:00 pm
The War Yaks, an odd name for a band, but perhaps suits their idiosyncratic musical personality. They are headed by Nat Rusciani, who sings, plays keyboards and writes the songs, closely aided by saxophonist Anthony Warga. Much of the music…
- Mahavishnu – Mahavishnuby Bob Mulvey on January 23, 2025 at 6:00 pm
I thought it might be nice to mark the 40th anniversary of John McLaughlin’s eponymous Mahavishnu album released in 1984, unfortunately time constraints during the latter part of 2024 means it is now in its 41st year. A Personal Intro…
- Riverside – Live ID.by Leo Trimming on January 22, 2025 at 6:00 pm
On June 1st 2024 the Polish melodic progressive rock maestros Riverside played a triumphant homecoming gig at COS Torwar in Warsaw, marking the pinnacle of touring for their ID. Entity album. Over the last 20-odd years Riverside have become a…
- Maaike Siegerist – Long Earthby Darren Walker on January 20, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Looking at many bands, prog included, the change of lead singers often requires metaphorical big feet, to fill the previous incumbent’s shoes and there can be long debates as to who was the most suited. I am sure that, in…