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Gravethorn: Atrocitas (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Greybeards: Out of the Red (2025)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Trash Panda & Lazuli Vane: Appalachian Seafoam (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Liljevars Brann: Helja Kor (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Laird Jackson: Life (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Kings of Mercia: Battle Scars (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Gunhild Carling: Jazz Is My Lifestyle (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 23, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Gunhild Carling: Good Evening Cats (2022)
by Kev Rowland | February 23, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Drusuna: Beyond the Green Realm (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 16, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Fit for an Autopsy: The Nothing That Is (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 16, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
BLACKSMITH TALES (ITALY) The Pathway to Hamlet’s Mill
by rogue | Nov 30, 2024 | Latest News
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
by rogue | Nov 28, 2024 | Latest News
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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’s Nostradamus: The Rock Opera (Live In Sofia) (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
The full title of this album is ‘Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus The Rock Opera - Live In Sofia’, and somewhat surprisingly it was not recorded at the premiere in 2016 but instead was recorded the following year, on May 27th , 2017 in the hall of the State Opera – Rousse,...

Nikolo Kotzev: Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (2001)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 24, 2024 | Reviews
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)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 24, 2024 | Reviews
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...

The Crypt: The Crypt (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 24, 2024 | Reviews
This band created quite a stir when they started, as this was a new project featuring Leif Edling (Candlemass), but after the debut single “Into The Crypt” came out in 2021 there was nothing more until earlier this year when more singles were released. Now there is no...

The Breakers: A Seahorse Of A Different Color (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Nov 24, 2024 | Reviews
Chicago-based surf/psychedelic/garage/punk trio The Breakers, who comprise Jim Abrahams (guitar), Marc Lockett (drums) and Jayson Slater (bass) are back with their new album, ably abetted by Dan Klapman (saxophone), Gary Kretchner (trumpet), Jeff Bond (guitar), Neil...
Lee ABRAHAM (UK) Origin of the Storm
by rogue | Nov 23, 2024 | Latest News
I am a lucky man (wink to Keith) of owning all of this underrated but hyper consistent artist’s work, a bass and guitar man who can also compose with the best of them. Lee Abraham not only gallantly soldiers on with the esteemed Galahad, having replaced fretboard...
Bill BRESSLER (USA) A Second Past
by rogue | Nov 23, 2024 | Latest News
How to turn bad timing into good timing, you may ask? Be patient (a rare commodity in our current society it seems), think of the tortoise, not the hare and cross them fingers! Bill Bressler sent me a kind request to review his album a day before I departed for a...
SOLARIS (HUNGARY) Martian Chronicles III – I or A.I.
by rogue | Nov 17, 2024 | Latest News
After Omega, Solaris is most probably the longest on-going Hungarian prog band (with Android not far behind), consistently releasing a long stream of six studio albums that are not only highly rated by the prog fan community but also with critics and reviewers...
ALIANTE (ITALY) Anime Invisibili
by rogue | Nov 16, 2024 | Latest News
My recent trips to Italy have been revelations in a myriad of various ways, a blessed land with so much cultural diversity that the mind truly boggles. My grandfather one stated: “Italy is not a country! It’s a theater”. Musically, they have been talented since the...
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