Devin Townsend – Overexposed + Underdeveloped: Book Review
Devin Townsend – “a crash course in emotional intensity.” And it’s not an album.
Devin Townsend – “a crash course in emotional intensity.” And it’s not an album.
Fairport’s multitude of followers share memories in Cropredy Capers – Richard Houghton’s sequel to 2022’s Gonna See All My Friends.
The Progressive Rock Revival 1981-1983; Andrew Wild sets the scene ready for Vol 2….
Harvey Lee – he gets shit done. He reveals all via his Backstage Pass.
The fans have their say – the distinguished and prolific history of Fairport and Cropredy, as told by the band’s fans and friends
The first in-depth look at the making of Depeche Mode’s ‘Violator’ and its enduring legacy, by Kevin May and David McElroyÂ
Jared Feldschreiber on the struggles of a wannabe playwright in mid-eighties Manhattan
We do the honours again with the On Track series that looks at the music of Aimee Mann and Psych Prog rockers Gong.
Rose Simpson gives a fascinating insight to the life, times and adventures of the psychedelic folk pioneers – The Incredible String Band
We review three more books as the On Track authors plot the every album, every song output of Renaissance, Dire Straits and Kate Bush.
A couple of new appearances on the On Track bookshelf from Sonicbond. Crosby, Stills & Nash and Barclay James Harvest get thoroughly discussed with an every album, every song analysis.
Marillion’s turbulent decade of the eighties comes under scrutiny. A story of swings and roundabouts.
Laura Shenton assesses the legacy of Tommy Bolin that stretches beyond a brief stint with Deep Purple.
We’re ‘on track’ again looking at the music of Tommy Bolin, Mike Oldfield and Thin Lizzy. Books via Sonicbond Publishing as per.
The On Track analysts take up the ‘every album, every song’ catalogues of The Who, 10CC and Gentle Giant.