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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on from ‘The Reckoning Dawn’ since when there has been a line-up change with the departure of Dan Capp, who has been replaced by Russell Dobson (lead guitar, vocals), who is also a...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...
Demon: Invincible (2024)

Demon: Invincible (2024)

It is strange to think that Demon have been on the scene for more than 40 years, releasing their debut single all the way back in 1979 as part of the NWOBHM movement, and although there have been line-up changes over the years, singer Dave Hill has been there since...

Ben Lloyd: Leap of Faith (2024)

Ben Lloyd: Leap of Faith (2024)

Ben Lloyd is a New Zealand based singer-songwriter who has been writing acoustic guitar-based rock songs for over 30 years, both in bands and also playing solo gigs. ‘Leap of Faith’, recorded with producer Tim Julian is his second album, following on from 2013’s...

Amber Weekes: A Lady With A Song (2024)

Amber Weekes: A Lady With A Song (2024)

The latest album from Amber Weekes finds her paying tribute to Nancy Wilson, the singer discovered by Cannonball Adderley (with whom she made a classic album), who recorded a string of jazz-inspired albums for Capitol in the 1960s, had great success in the pop world,...

HAVEN OF ECHOES (UK-GERMANY) Memento Vivere

Andreas Hack of Frequency Drift wasted little time in retooling his musical vision by releasing one of 2022's finest albums, under the moniker Haven of Echoes, a debut called "the Indifferent Stars", that left no one 'indifferent' to say the least and was critically...

BRENDAN PERKINS (UK) Favourite Places

My prog bestie LAZLAND did a lovely write up recently on this quintessential British multi-instrumentalist's latest release, so it behooved me to follow up with a second onslaught of well-deserved acclaim. For those rock music lovers who are not from England, there is...

ARILD BROTER (NORWAY) A Spectre of Sounds

James Bond music reimagined! When dreaming of progressive bucket list wishes, nothing can compare to reliving some of the greatest melodies from one of the supreme composers of our time in John Barry. Outside of “Smoke on the Water”, I cannot think of a more obviously...

STUCKFISH (UK) IV

Here is another example of a melodic prog band that really deserves recognition, as I own all three previous albums, even though I have not reviewed them yet, mainly because Progarchives has still not found the time to include them in their data base. With this recent...

PURE REASON REVOLUTION (UK) Coming Up to Consciousness

The artistic world is a many splendored thing, where any particular talent has the latitude and ability to progress, regress, digress, repress and even aggress in which ever matter it ses fit, as the corporate kings have lost their imperial powers over recording,...

ANUBIS (AUSTRALIA) The Unforgivable

The first four Anubis albums are quite revered in the Prog Rogue collection, with 2018’s Different Stories and and Homeless from 2020 being both very tasty but slightly underwhelming, as they were more compact, song-oriented albums. As a testament to these Ozzies who...

Vain: Disintegrate Together (2024)

Vain: Disintegrate Together (2024)

Vain are probably one of those Eighties glam metal bands which many have heard of, but few have actually heard. Originally working as a producer, singer Davy Vain produced the monster debut by Death Angel, ‘The Ultra-Violence’ (still a great album to this day) before...

Sonata Arctica: Clear Cold Beyond (2024)

Sonata Arctica: Clear Cold Beyond (2024)

Over the years there is no doubt that Sonata Arctica have released some really powerful melodic metal albums, but it is also true they have released some which have not really been up to standard, and their last album, 2019’s ‘Talviyö’ is one of those. Given they have...

Shawn Maxwell: J Town Suite (2023)

Shawn Maxwell: J Town Suite (2023)

On his twelfth album as band leader, Shawn Maxwell (alto & soprano saxophones, flute) takes us back to his hometown, Joliet, Illinois. It is not a very bright and lively release, but perhaps that is because Joliet is not the brightest and most inspiring of places,...

Sebastian Bach: Child Within The Man (2024)

Sebastian Bach: Child Within The Man (2024)

I am not going to go over Sebastian Bach’s history, as he is quite a controversial figure in some ways, but no matter what anyone thinks about him there is no doubt he is one of the best singers around. ‘Skid Row’ is one of the finest rock debuts ever, and I was lucky...

Sarah Prodan: Little Bird (2023)

Sarah Prodan: Little Bird (2023)

One morning I was working through my emails and came across one from Play MPE informing me of an album by Sarah Prodan, someone I had not previously come across. I was just about to file it when the photo caught my attention, long enough for me to then read the...

Riot V: Mean Streets (2024)

Riot V: Mean Streets (2024)

Riot were a band who appeared in many ways to get more praise in the UK than they did in their home of New York, with both ‘Rock City’ and ‘Narita’ gaining lots of praise during the NWOBHM era although their sound was quite different. It was always Mark Reale’s band,...

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    The Brickyard, Carlisle Friday, 24th January 2024 When the Temple of Prog calls the other deities get jealous and do all they can to stop the devout votaries from worshipping. They send a vicious storm with a name that none…

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    by Colin Smoult on February 1, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Yet another Steve Hackett live album? A question you may be asking yourselves when reading about this latest release. And that would be a fair comment when for over the last decade or so, every new tour has had an…

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    by Mel Allen on January 31, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Towards the end of the Eighties the four above mentioned former members of Yes had reunited to record some new music and then undergo a tour to support it. Now as Yes fans will know this was a turbulent time…

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    by Basil Francis on January 30, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    In 2012, one of the most hotly anticipated collaboration projects in the progressive sphere came to fruition (no, I am not talking about Squackett). Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt had been working together for a decade and Opeth had plunged…

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    by John Giordano on January 27, 2025 at 6:00 pm

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    by Darren Walker on January 20, 2025 at 6:00 pm

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