Marillion – Seasons End Deluxe Reissue: Album Review
From black clouds to Cloud nine as Marillion’s Seasons End gets the full deluxe treatment.
From black clouds to Cloud nine as Marillion’s Seasons End gets the full deluxe treatment.
What happens when a band loses a key member? We kick off a series by looking at two iconic Prog bands…
Twenty studio albums into a forty year career, we have a go at ranking those albums.
Marillion open the An Hour Before It’s Dark tour at King George’s Hall, Blackburn.
Remaster, with all the trimmings of the second ‘difficult second album’ – Holidays In Eden – from Marillion
Marillion give another outstanding Manchester perfromance
Marillion return to the live stage this month. We mull over their ten date tour.
Fugazi -the 1984 album from Marillion – is the next in the series to benefit from the definitive spit and polish treatment.
We turn our attention to the many excellent reissues and compilations that have helped to keep many of us afloat in 2020.
Marillion’s turbulent decade of the eighties comes under scrutiny. A story of swings and roundabouts.
We have a jolly old chinwag with Pete Trewavas of Marillion about the deluxe reissue of the bands debut album Script For A Jester’s Tear (and much more)
So here we are once more. The 1983 debut album from infamous prog rockers Marillion gets re-issued with all the trimmings almost forty years after the initial release.
Mike Ainscoe travels back in time to 1982 when he had his first encounter with Marillion. A guilty pleasure for nigh on forty years.
News of the latest in the series of Marillion reissues as the debut album, Script For A Jester’s Tear, gets the full treatment.
Marillion are emerging as a worthy challenger to Jethro Tull in the spectacular re-issue series stakes. Afraid Of Sunlight hits the same sweet spot.