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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
Gigo: The Divine Proportion (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
OK, so I am having a few issues getting my head around this album, and I will explain why. Back in 1980 I attended my first ever metal gig, Saxon supported by Tygers of Pan Tang. When the boys burst onto the stage with “Motorcycle Man” I knew my life would never be...
Funeral Leech: The Illusion Of Time (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
Four years on from their debut, ‘Death Meditation’, funeral doom outfit Funeral Leech are back with their second, with five songs coming in at just over 43 minutes in length. They have managed to keep the same line-up, so it is still Kevin Kalb (bass), Lucas Anderson...
Bruce Dickinson: The Mandrake Project (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
Back in 1980 I turned 17, and NWOBHM was everywhere: I was in my element. I grabbed Sounds when it came out every week to find out about new bands, and religiously listened to TV on the Radio on Friday nights to hear the latest and greatest. It was through these means...
Alice Cooper: Breadcrumbs (2019)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
A few months ago Alice Cooper reissued his 2019 EP, ‘Breadcrumbs’, with two additional tracks, “Don't Give Up" (his message of hope during the COVID-19 pandemic) and a live version of "Go Man Go", the studio of which appeared on the original. This is aimed solidly at...
Alison O’Donnell: Hark The Voice That Sings For All (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
Born in Dublin, Alison recorded her first single, “Feeling High” for SNP’s Simon Napier Bell and David Hemmings at the age of 15 with the cult folk-rock band, Mellow Candle. They signed to Decca’s Deram label in the early 70’s and gigged their album ‘Swaddling Songs’...
Wormwitch and Sadistic Ritual: Wormwitch and Sadistic Ritual (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
I don’t grab all the music which is sent to me for review, but there was something about the cover which made me think of the 90’s underground metal scene so I dove into this one, and I am so very glad I did. What we have here are three tracks each from blackened...
Steve Hunter: The Deacon Speaks (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Aug 18, 2024 | Reviews
When it comes to being a guitarist’s guitarist, then Steve ‘The Deacon’ Hunter would probably top many lists, having worked with the likes of Gabriel, Mitch Ryder, Lou Reed, Aerosmith and many others, including a very long running relationship with producer Bob Ezrin....
LONDON UNDERGROUND (ITALY) Live at the 19th Dream of Dr. Sardonicus Festival
by rogue | Aug 17, 2024 | Latest News
While I was tuning in to my usual prog radio staple, the Friday Night Progressive station, I was immediately and unexpectantly surprised by the first few and very familiar notes of one of my all-time favorite prog tracks, Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express rendition of a...
ICE (NETHERLANDS) Man in the Moon
by rogue | Aug 9, 2024 | Latest News
Since the release of their debut “The Saga” in 2005, and that catchy track “Not Only Love”, this Dutch band has been stuck in a 19-year-old iceberg, which finally melted over that time span, enough to provide a follow -up. Exact same crew except for a new standout...
TRANSPORT AERIAN (BELGIUM) Live in Ghent
by rogue | Jul 30, 2024 | Latest News
Led by the enigmatic multi-instrumentalist Hamlet, Transport Aerian has carved out a niche for itself, a progressive style that is anchored in a heavier prog modulation, think Porcupine Tree, Riverside or Pain of Salvation, as well as occasionally transiting into...
Pete Ham: Gwent Gardens (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Jul 28, 2024 | Reviews
One can only imagine what music the world would have heard from Pete Ham if he had not succumbed to his mental illness and committed suicide when he was just 28. By that time he had already written multiple massive hits, including Badfinger’s "No Matter What", "Day...
Motu: Acceding To The Apocalypse (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jul 28, 2024 | Reviews
Dr Richard Michelson (stage name: MOTU which stands for Music Of The Universe), is back with his 23rd album. On this he provides vocals, slide dobro, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, harmonica, bass and pedal steel and is joined by Dee Michelson on vocals,...
Maryen Cairns: One Woman Band (2024)
by Kev Rowland | Jul 28, 2024 | Reviews
I first came across Maryen more than 30 years ago when Progressive International sent me ‘The Pictures Within’ to review, but that was back in the days of letters and physical CDs, and I had no way of contacting the Australian singer/songwriter who was by then living...
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,...
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- Weather Systems – Ocean Without A Shoreby Jane Lee on December 4, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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- The Wood Demons / Storm Devaby Roger Trenwith on December 1, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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- The Round Window – Framby David Edwards on November 29, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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