Fish – The Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool: Live Review
We join Fish in Liverpool as he nears the end of the road to the isles.
We join Fish in Liverpool as he nears the end of the road to the isles.
It’s the annual IQ weekender at The Met in Bury. With traditions to be maintained – we’re in attendance for both nights.
Milan based Italian rockers, Monteceneri, release their captivating EP Due revealing another fascinating look at contemporary European rock music.
We go out on a limb and attempt to pick the best of the Rabin years on a single Yes LP.
The Irish trio of God Is An Astronaut release another spellbinding album, Embers. Once again, they send the listener into another aural experience to savour.
Big Big Train – big big bits – goosebump moments from the Prog icons.
Keeping alchemists busy since the 1500s, a first live recording for Elizabethan proggers Gryphon.
The Steve Hackett / Chris Squire project – the amusingly titled Squackett – from 2012 gets a remaster and 5.1 mix to boot.
The fifth part for the 2024 Cropredy preview highlights Big Big Train, Black Water County and Silverblues.
The Tangent (for one) – trimmed and slimmed down but no less potent.
Have you woke up screaming in the middle of the night? For Transatlantic, more is never enough, ever. Naturally.
Gregory Spawton from Big Big Train joins us for some thoughts on The Likes Of Us album and more.
News of the new expanded version of Mirror To The Sky by Yes as they get ready for their UK/Euro Classic Tales Of Yes tour.
Rick Wakeman (with trusty band and friends) does the London Palladium in style over a two night stint that covers the cream of Wakeman.
Instrumental prog rock at its most listenable on MMTH’s album Infinite Heights shows intelligent rock can be created without being over complicated.