Nick Mason reinvents the early Pink Floyd days with his Saucerful Of Secrets. The gigs were brilliant and we now have a listen to the live recording of the London Roundhouse show recorded last year.
They’ve only gone and done it. Rising from the dead, Genesis (or at least Collins, Banks and Rutherford) announce new tour dates.
Where else but an album by The Tangent, would you find a cross between ELP, Steely Dan, The Isley Brothers, Aphex Twin, National Health and Rose Royce? That’s Auto Reconaissance.
News of the new album from progressive rock outfit steered manfully by Andy Tillison, The Tangent. It’s called Auto Reconnaissance and is out on Inside Out Music in August.
The debut album from Beatrix Player and PROG award winner Ms Amy Birks is a class act.
Stage buskers’ lo-fi debut masterpiece gets the deluxe repackage treatment. New Bottles Old Medicine by Medicine Head is fifty.
Fairport’s Cropredy Convention is the latest festival to take the step to cancel. The 2020 line up will make up the 2021 iteration of the festival.
What is the greatest live album of all time? At The Barrier’s writers take a look at their favourites from the history of live albums.
We reckoned Gary Numan’s show at Manchester Albert Hall was one of our gigs of the year. Now we return to to Manchester’s grand Bridgewater Hall and an equally majestic and frankly monumental recording of his orchestral tour.
Britain’s friendliest festival unveils their diverse 2020 line up.
Roine Stolt and his Flower King colleagues are back with a return to traditional values on Waiting For Miracles.
New album from acclaimed Chapman stick and bass virtuoso Nick Beggs packaged with two from the archives.
Mike Ainscoe looks back at his first ever gig – an encounter with thin Lizzy at Manchester Apollo in 1979.
News of the new album from The Beatrix Players, Living & Alive – pre-order set to go live…
The Tangent show no signs of weakening as they reach their twentieth year and twelfth album