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The John Irvine Band – 2025 – Here Come the Robots!

UK artist John Irvine has been releasing albums at a steady pace for the last decade and a bit, with the first album appearing back in 2011 and with a total of 8 studio albums to his name as of 2025. The most recent of these appeared now at the start of 2025. The...

Winterfylleth: The Imperious Horizon (2024)

Winterfylleth are back with their eighth album, the first in four years, following on from ‘The Reckoning Dawn’ since when there has been a line-up change with the departure of Dan Capp, who has been replaced by Russell Dobson (lead guitar, vocals), who is also a...

Atreyu: The Pronoia Sessions (2024)

I first became a fan of Atreyu two decades back with the release of ‘The Curse’, since when they have broken up, reformed, and even lost their original lead singer but Brandon Saller (vocals), Dan Jacobs (guitar), Travis Miguel (guitar), and Porter McKnight (bass)...

Joy Shannon: An Chailleach (2024)

This is the first time I have come across Joy Shannon, who has released multiple albums with her band The Beauty Marks, and to say I am simply blown away is something of a huge understatement. Shannon brings together multiple different styles of folk, from Celtic and...

Jack Wood and Nichaud Fitzgibbon: Movie Magic. Great Songs from the Movies (2024)

When California-based singer Jack Wood discovered Australian jazz singer Nichaud Fitzgibbon he decided to show her talents to his own audience, and she sang on two songs on his last album. This time around we find them releasing an album together, but all is not quite...

Gino Amato: Latin Crossroads (2024)

Gino Amato’s is a classically trained pianist who has worked with the Puerto Rican salsa band La Sonora Ponceña and pianist Papo Lucca, studied with Don Sebesky and Jim McNeely, formed the Steely Dan tribute group Royal Scam, and has written for big bands and Latin...

Eric Person: Rhythm Edge [Remastered] (2007)

What we have here is a remastered version of an album which was released in 2007, but I didn’t hear it at the time and I am very pleased indeed to have it now as this is a delight for anyone interested in hugely complex and complicated jazz with wonderful arrangements...

Doug Ferony: Alright Okay You Win (2024)

Ferony might be a name new to many of you, but you may recognise his face as he has been in quite a few movies, normally uncredited, such as ‘Back To School’, ‘GoodFellas’, ‘Spiderman II’, and The Irishman’. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1985, he went to acting...

Yuka Mito: How Deep Is the Ocean (2024)

Yuka Mito is a Japanese jazz singer, and here she has been joined by a Japanese trio to work their way through seven classic numbers with a total playing time of 30 minutes. There is no doubt the band can play, with Hiroki Morioka having a wonderful touch on piano,...

Kevin Kastning / Carl Clements / Soheil Peyghambari: Triple Helix (2025)

The latest album from Kevin Kastning (36-string Double Contraguitar, 28-string Double Contraguitar, 18-string Contraguitar, 17-string Subcontraguitar) finds him again working with Carl Clements (Tenor, Alto, and Soprano saxophones), but for the first time he has also...
Ron Keel: Keelworld (2024)

Ron Keel: Keelworld (2024)

Ron Keel surely needs no introduction, first making a name for himself by fronting Steeler before forming Keel who sold two million albums in the Eighties. Over the years he has been in other outfits as well, and on this album, he has undertaken something I don’t...

Verni: Dreadful Company (2024)

Verni: Dreadful Company (2024)

Once punk outfit Lubricunts bit the dust, bassist DD Verni decided not to waste any time and put out an advert looking for people to form a new band. The year was 1980, the new band was Overkill, and alongside Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth, DD has been there ever since,...

Nicola LORI (ITALY) Urban Vision

Being a huge fan of Roman composer Stefano Panunzi as well as the band Fjieri, an offshoot solo album by one of the main collaborators is always most welcome on my sound system (a vintage 70s Bang & Olufsen, FYI). Nicola is a talented composer, guitarist and...

BELIEVE (POLAND) The Wyrding Way

A seven-year wait is way too long a penitence, after the sublime Seven Windows (2017), this celebrated Polish combo launches The Wyrding Way, reuniting the core of guitarist extraordinaire Miroslaw Gil, the exotic Satomi on violin and keyboards, bassist Przemas...

KORNMO (NORWAY) Varjevndognsnatt

Another band that desperately needs attention in terms of positive reviews is this Norwegian symphonic instrumental combo whose career has been nothing short of genius, with highly rated works that have made an impact in Progland (I have all four albums and love them...

Sam KING (UK) The Displaced

Glaswegian Sam King has invited a few choice collaborators on this uber-modern hard prog album that spans stylistic boundaries, whilst retaining a distinctive common denominator throughout, not surprising as he plays the entire usual spectrum of guitars, keys, bass,...

BLACKSMITH TALES (ITALY) The Pathway to Hamlet’s Mill

Well, with a title so expressive, once can easily guess that theatrics and perhaps even a prog opera may be in the cards, with a strong medieval/Middle Ages flavour that was also apparent on their 2021 debut album “The Dark Presence”, which was enjoyed by the...

Colin MASSON (UK) The Visitor

Two albums in less than a year! My goodness, Mr. Masson is motivated to say the least. The rather resplendent “Echoes of Albion” was release on February 10, 2024, with a triumvirate of massive pieces well into the double digits that got the full five-star review...

Paula Maya: Rio de Janeiro (2024)

Paula Maya: Rio de Janeiro (2024)

Ever since she made her recording debut in 1995, and especially since she founded Yellow Rose Records in 2003, pianist and singer Paula Maya has been a major force in performing and popularizing Brazilian music in the United States. This is her twelfth studio album,...

Nikolo Kotzev: Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (2001)

Nikolo Kotzev: Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (2001)

In 2001, Nikolo Kotzev (Brazen Abbot, Kikimora), delivered a three-set rock opera on the life of Nostradamus. Involved were some of the best singers around, including Glenn Hughes, Joe Lynn Turner, Goran Edman, Jørn Lande, Doogie White, Alannah Myles and Sass Jordan....

Mr. Big: Ten (2024)

Mr. Big: Ten (2024)

Following on from the death of Pat Torpey from Parkinson’s in 2018, there was always a desire to release a final album and tour, but it has taken until now for the band to finally achieve that with Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar, vocals) and Billy...

Monika Herzig’s Sheroes: All in Good Time (2024)

Monika Herzig’s Sheroes: All in Good Time (2024)

This is the fourth project under the banner Sheroes, an all-female band led by Monika Herzig who on this release provides piano and Fender Rhodes. She is joined by Jamie Baum (flutes), Reut Regev (trombone), Camille Thurman (tenor saxophone, vocals), Leni Stern...

Livio Almeida: Brasília Sessions (2024)

Livio Almeida: Brasília Sessions (2024)

Tenor saxophonist Livio Almeida is back with his first solo album since 2016’s ‘Action and Reaction’, this time working with Misael Silvestre (keyboards), Daniel Castro (bass), and Pedro Almeida (drums). Recorded in Brasília, his hometown and Brazil’s capital, he says...

Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra: Things Will Pass (2024)

Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra: Things Will Pass (2024)

As one of the first Korean jazz composers to transplant herself from the comforts of Seoul to the New York city jazz scene, Hyeseon Hong emerged with her large ensemble performing at the turn of the century in now defunct clubs in the East Village. These early...

Hellbutcher: Hellbutcher (2024)

Hellbutcher: Hellbutcher (2024)

It did not take long after the final Nifelheim gig that Per "Hellbutcher" Gustavsson started thinking about his next band. He had fronted Nifelheim for more than 30 years (alongside his bassist twin Erik "Tyrant" Gustavsson) and was not going to be away from black...

Rose Mallet: Dreams Realized (2024)

Rose Mallet: Dreams Realized (2024)

There are times when a singer grabs the attention of the listener from the first note through to the very last, and that is exactly what we have here from seasoned performer Rose Mallett. She has been around the soul and jazz scene for some years, and was such a...

Solitary: Embrace the Darkness (2024)

Solitary: Embrace the Darkness (2024)

Solitary have been one of the leading lights in the UK thrash scene for more than thirty years, and Richard Sherrington (vocals, guitar) has been there since the beginning. Drummer Roy Miller has been there for quarter of a century, lead guitarist Andy Mellor more...

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