Dream Theater – Parasomnia: Album Review
One step forward, two steps back, in the latest chapter of the Dream Theater saga as ‘MP’ resumes his rightful place on the drum stool.
One step forward, two steps back, in the latest chapter of the Dream Theater saga as ‘MP’ resumes his rightful place on the drum stool.
This Is Music: The Singles from The Verve is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary. As such, the collection is re-thought for a first ever vinyl release.
Dorie Jackson flies once again – expect the unexpected from the House of Kaprekar. No Prog required.
A warming celebration of winter traditions from trailblazing Massachusetts vocal quartet, Windborne.
Rousing UK Americana/folk/prog band Morganway unlock a vivid and varied third treasure chest of power and positivity.
Solo album #4 from Tribes’ frontman Johnny Lloyd. Ten well-written, well-crafted and well-produced songs of love, loss and letting go.
If it ain’t broken, why fix it? Black Eyed Sons add their spin on a tried and trusted formula – and it works.
Worlds Collide by Notify. Orchestras and a jazz tinged folk tradition emerge triumphant, after a bit of a wait.
Milan based Italian rockers, Monteceneri, release their captivating EP Due revealing another fascinating look at contemporary European rock music.
Carpenter, Fowlis & Polwart. Astonishing, astounding, amazing. All of that. More.
Birna is the hotly anticipated new album from Wardruna. Birna – the she-bear in Old Norse – is a work of art dedicated to the warden of the forest, nature’s caretaker, and her battles here on earth.
Songs of self-reflection and private reckoning on album #7 from Anglo-New Zealand singer-songwriter Finn Andrews.
A sometimes perversely evasive listen, Amidon remains in charge of his muse, capturing the extremes of American Music of the last 200 years.
A new album from Sunny War is in the immediate offing – here’s an enticing morsel of the treat to come.
Gritty debut album from Austin-via-Seattle wavemaker Yahtzee Brown channels Petty, Stones and…Britpop(?)