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Paula Maya: Rio de Janeiro (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus: The Rock Opera (Live In Sofia) (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Nikolo Kotzev: Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (2001)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Mr. Big: Ten (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Monika Herzig’s Sheroes: All in Good Time (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Livio Almeida: Brasília Sessions (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra: Things Will Pass (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Hellbutcher: Hellbutcher (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 25, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Rose Mallet: Dreams Realized (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 24, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
Solitary: Embrace the Darkness (2024)
by Kev Rowland | November 24, 2024 | Reviews, Reviews by Iris | 0 Comments
ARILD BROTER (NORWAY) A Spectre of Sounds
by rogue | Sep 21, 2024 | Latest News
James Bond music reimagined! When dreaming of progressive bucket list wishes, nothing can compare to reliving some of the greatest melodies from one of the supreme composers of our time in John Barry. Outside of “Smoke on the Water”, I cannot think of a more obviously...
STUCKFISH (UK) IV
by rogue | Sep 18, 2024 | Latest News
Here is another example of a melodic prog band that really deserves recognition, as I own all three previous albums, even though I have not reviewed them yet, mainly because Progarchives has still not found the time to include them in their data base. With this recent...
PURE REASON REVOLUTION (UK) Coming Up to Consciousness
by rogue | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest News
The artistic world is a many splendored thing, where any particular talent has the latitude and ability to progress, regress, digress, repress and even aggress in which ever matter it ses fit, as the corporate kings have lost their imperial powers over recording,...
ANUBIS (AUSTRALIA) The Unforgivable
by rogue | Sep 8, 2024 | Latest News
The first four Anubis albums are quite revered in the Prog Rogue collection, with 2018’s Different Stories and and Homeless from 2020 being both very tasty but slightly underwhelming, as they were more compact, song-oriented albums. As a testament to these Ozzies who...
Paul Di’Anno’s Warhorse: Paul Di’Anno’s Warhorse (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
In 1979 I was 16, and there is no doubt that NWOBHM was a major part of my daily listening. It was exciting and vibrant, and with bands like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Saxon, Samson, Angel Witch, Raven, Venom, Tygers of Pan Tang, Bitches Sin, Mythra, Witchfynde, and so...
Vain: Disintegrate Together (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Vain are probably one of those Eighties glam metal bands which many have heard of, but few have actually heard. Originally working as a producer, singer Davy Vain produced the monster debut by Death Angel, ‘The Ultra-Violence’ (still a great album to this day) before...
U.K. Subs: The Last Will And Testament of UK Subs [Live] (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Apparently, the band announced that their 2022 studio album ‘Reverse Engineering’ would be their last and the 2023 tour in support of the album would be their final tour. They ended the tour with five consecutive sold out shows at London’s 100 Club, from which this...
Exodus: British Disaster. The Battle of ’89 (Live At The Astoria) (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
The full title of this album is ‘British Disaster! The Battle of ’89 Live At The Astoria’, from which one might guess this is a live recording from 35 years ago when the band were promoting their third album, ‘Fabulous Disaster’. They may have lost Kirk Hammett to...
Sonata Arctica: Clear Cold Beyond (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Over the years there is no doubt that Sonata Arctica have released some really powerful melodic metal albums, but it is also true they have released some which have not really been up to standard, and their last album, 2019’s ‘Talviyö’ is one of those. Given they have...
Shawn Maxwell: J Town Suite (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
On his twelfth album as band leader, Shawn Maxwell (alto & soprano saxophones, flute) takes us back to his hometown, Joliet, Illinois. It is not a very bright and lively release, but perhaps that is because Joliet is not the brightest and most inspiring of places,...
Sebastian Bach: Child Within The Man (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
I am not going to go over Sebastian Bach’s history, as he is quite a controversial figure in some ways, but no matter what anyone thinks about him there is no doubt he is one of the best singers around. ‘Skid Row’ is one of the finest rock debuts ever, and I was lucky...
Sarah Prodan: Little Bird (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
One morning I was working through my emails and came across one from Play MPE informing me of an album by Sarah Prodan, someone I had not previously come across. I was just about to file it when the photo caught my attention, long enough for me to then read the...
Riot V: Mean Streets (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Riot were a band who appeared in many ways to get more praise in the UK than they did in their home of New York, with both ‘Rock City’ and ‘Narita’ gaining lots of praise during the NWOBHM era although their sound was quite different. It was always Mark Reale’s band,...
Randy Weinstein: HarmoniMonk (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Even before playing this album I was a little bit in love with it, as not only does it feature seven compositions by the mighty Thelonious Monk, but the album cover screams Fifties/Sixties jazz or blues and looks mighty fine. During COVID lockdown harmonica player...
Radam Schwartz: Saxophone Quartet Music (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Given the title, one might expect Schwartz to be leading a saxophone quartet, and in some ways, one is correct but also very wrong. Schwartz is an organist, as well as a composer and arranger, so here we have an album with his name on the front cover, but he does not...
Pathology: Unholy Descent (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Sep 1, 2024 | Reviews
Pathology are back with their twelfth studio album, and their third with the same line-up of Dave Astor (drums), Daniel Richardson (guitars), Richard Jackson (bass) and Obie Flett (vocals). Astor is the only person who has been there since the beginning and is also...
Immortal Sÿnn: Hellspawn (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 28, 2024 | Reviews
I must confess the reason I picked up this promo was due to the label these guys are signed to. I first came across HMR all the way back in 1981 when I bought “Sweeties” by The Handsome Beasts, soon to be followed by their album (which has one of the most disturbing...
Locusts and Honey: Teach Me To Live That I Dread The Grave As Little As My Bed (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 28, 2024 | Reviews
I have been reviewing music for more than 35 years now, which means I am offered a lot of material to write about, way more than I can ever work through (unless I win the lottery or someone wants to pay me for this), so when I look at an email offering me a band I...
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- The Round Window – Framby David Edwards on November 29, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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- Isobar – Isobar IVby Graham Thomas on November 28, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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- Rosalie Cunningham – To Shoot Another Dayby Tony Colvill on November 25, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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- Julia Fordham – Earth Mateby Peter Hilton on November 24, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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