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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...

HAZE (UK) The Water’s Edge

Stubborn resistance, artistic integrity and boundless fortitude are the first words to come to mind with this UK band that has been around for 46 years now, perhaps easier when it’s a pretty much a family affair. To further highlight their incredible story, their...

CASTLE MOUNTAIN MOON (GERMANY) Six Tales of Perception

In a classic Prog pincer movement and with exquisite timing, I received a request to review from Bad Dog Promotions, where I immediately recognized the keyboardist as being a former member of Inquire and a few days later, an album analysis appeared from Lazland (we...

PHOG (France) Elements

While on the subject of one-man multi-instrumentalists, Frenchman Philippe Ogier has been a prolific and consistent artist, releasing an album on a near yearly basis since 2018, with “Elements” being his sixth offering, all displaying a wealth of superlative material...

Paul SADLER (UK) The Irrational

Never was a big fan of reviewing a single or an EP, anything shorter than 30 minutes was always a heavy burden, perhaps due to my “opus” fixation, wanting a full-blown experience to savor. There are thankfully exceptions, generally caused by the sheer quality of the...

David Bailis: Tree of Life (2024)

David Bailis: Tree of Life (2024)

On this five-track 27-minute-long instrumental release guitarist Bailis is joined by the tenor-saxophonist Chris Speed, Eric Lane on piano and synth bass, and drummer Jason Nazary. The quartet recorded the full set in a five-hour session without any prior rehearsals....

Home Service: A Live Transmission (2024)

Home Service: A Live Transmission (2024)

When thinking about the folk-rock scene in the UK, it is no surprise that Ashley Hutchings is rightly referred to as “the guv’nor” given he was a founder member of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band. The last has had multiple musicians through its...

Pitch Shifter: Peel Sessions 1991​-​93 (2024)

Pitch Shifter: Peel Sessions 1991​-​93 (2024)

Yes, I do know the band these days are known as Pitchshifter, but originally, they spelled it as two words, and when these sessions were recorded for John Peel at the BBC Maida Vale Studios on 28th April 1991 and 30th March 1993 this is how they were known. The 1991...

SPIRERGY (UK) Journey Beyond

Well, along came another unexpected spidery surprise, a chance meeting on the web, that had me immediately entangled within the claws of a new prog arachnid. Like Little Red Riding Hood (no relative of Robin) responding to the wolf, yelling out “Eat me!”. Enter exit...

Coffin Rot: Dreams of the Disturbed (2024)

Coffin Rot: Dreams of the Disturbed (2024)

Sometimes the only thing which will work is sheer unadulterated death metal, which is why I think I grabbed the promo for this album as there was something about the artwork which brought a smile to my face (yes, I’m weird, but I also don’t care). Formed in 2017 by...

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...

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