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Neovenator: Songs From The End Of The Pier (2024)

Formed in 2021 by Simon Waller (guitar/vocals), Neovenator released their first EP in 2022. When I realised that had been produced by JC Carroll of The Members I must admit I smiled as here is a group which is taking us back to that time just after punk when bands...

Metsän Alttari: Metsän Alttari (2024)

Here we have the debut album by Finnish musician Janeski (Janne Karppinen) who previously had been in Elvenscroll for many years before deciding to strike out on his own, literally. Here he provides guitars, bass, vocals, drums/synth programming, mixing and mastering,...

Impellitteri: War Machine (2024)

Surely everyone has heard of Impellitteri, even if they haven’t heard their music. Formed all the way back in 1987 by Chris Impellitteri (guitars) and singer Rob Rock, the band have had quite a few members over the years with Impellitteri being the only constant, with...

Diego Amador & Jose Maria Bandera: Paqueando (2024)

Everyone who knows the wonderful Leonardo Pavkovic understands that not only has he introduced the world to some amazing fusion artists , but he has been on a mission to highlight music we would not otherwise have come across which is why for years he has been...

Deadspace: The Dark Enlightenment (2024)

Here we have the eighth album from Perth’s black/gothic metal masters Deadspace. I’ve only made it to Perth once (it takes longer to fly there from Sydney than it does to fly to Sydney from NZ) and I found it a lovely vibrant city, but it is obvious these guys inhabit...

Dave Stryker: Stryker with Strings Goes to the Movies (2025)

Although guitarist Dave Stryker and arranger and conductor Brent Wallarab are both faculty members of Indiana University in their Jazz Studies Program, they had not worked together until they collaborated on the Emmy-winning PBS special ‘Wes Montgomery at 100: A 100th...

Daria Kulesh: MotherLand (2025)

Daria is back with her fourth album, her first since 2019’s excellent ‘Earthly Delights’, although there have been other works including the excellent ‘Flowers’ which was released with Odette Michell and Karen Pfeiffer. Odette has even returned to provide some backing...

Gridfailure: When The Lights Go Out Vol. IV (2024)

If it wasn’t for the fact that I have being reviewing David Brenner for years, and know he is genuinely a really nice guy who worries about cleaning his yard like any other American, I would honestly imagine him inhabiting a lab somewhere in a haunted mansion in the...

Schëppe Siwen: Richtung Fraiheet (2024)

Luxembourg-based folk-punk outfit Schëppe Siwen are new to me, but I believe this is their fourth studio album and is a blast from start to finish. Somehow, they manage to fit ten musicians onstage and, in the studio, with four trumpeters, a flautist, an accordionist,...

Pony Boy All-Star Big Band: This Is Now [Live At Boxley’s] (2024)

The Seattle-based Pony Boy All-Star Big Band was formed together by drummer/arranger Greg Williamson, and within the ranks of the 18 musicians on this recording are people who have played with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Woody Herman’s Thundering Herd, Harry James...
Gino Amato: Latin Crossroads (2024)

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)

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)

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: 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: Partitas, Book 1 (2024)

Kevin Kastning & Carl Clements: Partitas, Book 1 (2024)

Kevin Kastning (30-string Contra-Alto guitar, 28-string Double Contraguitar, 24-string Double Subcontraguitar, 18-string Contraguitar, 17-string Subcontraguitar) has returned for his seventh album with Carl Clements (Tenor, Alto, and Soprano saxophones), following on...

Alkonost: Дар саламандры (2024)

Alkonost: Дар саламандры (2024)

Russian folk metal band Alkonost have been around since the Nineties, and they recently returned with their 15th (I think) studio album. These days they are based around the duo of Andrey Losev (guitars, keyboards) and Ksenia Pobuzhanskaya (vocals) along with multiple...

Anialator: Death Is Calling (2024)

Anialator: Death Is Calling (2024)

Not to be confused with the iconic Canadian outfit led by Jeff Waters, this differently spelled Anialator has had a somewhat chequered past in that it was formed originally in the Eighties, then went dormant for a considerable period before resurfacing with a...

Behemoth: XXX Years Ov Blasphemy (2024)

Behemoth: XXX Years Ov Blasphemy (2024)

Originally streamed online in 2021, this career-spanning show, held at and filmed on three different locations, has a total running time of 90 minutes, divided into three different acts. As well as featuring fan favourites there are also some deep cuts which the band...

Stryper: When We Were Kings (2024)

Stryper: When We Were Kings (2024)

This year is the 40th anniversary of ‘Soldiers Under Command’, the first Stryper album I ever bought, and Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), and Robert Sweet (drums) are still there while Perry Richardson (bass) joined in 2017. At the time I was...

LIMITE ACQUE SICURE (ITALY) Un’Altra Mano di Carte

This band from Ferrara put out a 2022 debut album that was met with both high ratings and positive comments from the community, and well deserved as they had been a Banco tribute group which helped them hone their considerable chops, having paid their dues for 17 long...

PERFECT STORM (NETHERLANDS) Stairs

Fitting title as the début album “No Air” has now obviously climbed to an even higher plane with this sophomore release, this contrast-minded combo from Groningen led by master guitarist Gert-Jan Schurer is a force to be recognized by prog fans, regardless of their...

AURORA CLARA (SPAIN) IV

Many young musicians find inspiration in their idols, forming bands that will meet up and practise for days on end, some with the intention of playing live gigs and recording albums others purely to make money (good luck with that today). As I look over my leviathan...

GRUPPO AUTONOMO SUONATORI (ITALY) Omnia Sunt Communia

Waiting 25 years (a quarter of a century) to record your debut album, is alone worthy of the highest praise, proving that patience is the greatest virtue. Then, raising the bar even higher, the end result is this 2021 rather spectacular offering! Why, may you ask? Not...

Carmine CAPASSO (ITALY) Live Concert

Rogue had the great pleasure of reviewing Carmine Capasso’s debut album “Assenza di Gravita” in 2022 and enjoyed immensely, with the hope of future albums where the tracks would be fleshed out more, in order to shed light on his impressive technical skills. What...

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    Let See Thin is a progressive Polish quintet from Łódź, Poland, formed in 2018, released their debut album, 2Years2Late, at the end of 2020 which received positive reviews. The band gained further recognition through performances at various festivals, outdoor events,…

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    by Alex Driessen on April 1, 2025 at 5:00 pm

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    by Graham Thomas on March 31, 2025 at 5:00 pm

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    by Peter Hilton on March 30, 2025 at 5:00 pm

    Since officially parting ways from Kraftwerk in 1986-ish, Wolfgang Flür has kept himself busy in the music business as a club DJ and also by collaborating with various dance and synthpop bands. A debut solo album wasn’t forthcoming until 2015,…

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