Various Artists – Round and Round – Progressive Sounds of 1974: Album Review
Round and Round is a superlative box set collection of artists and bands who were making an impact in 1974, under the broad banner of progressive rock.
Round and Round is a superlative box set collection of artists and bands who were making an impact in 1974, under the broad banner of progressive rock.
Genesis Revisited continues as Steve Hackett celebrates an unbeaten half century for the seminal Foxtrot album.
The latest in a series of live albums that over the past decade, have offered superb souvenirs of Steve Hackett interpreting various stages of the classic period Genesis catalogue.
News of the new album from Swedish Prog stalwarts, The Flower Kings.
The Neal Morse Band go big as they perform the latest album plus a lorryload of Prog for an encore.
Prog visionaries Big Big Train with more grand designs on Ingenious Devices.
From black clouds to Cloud nine as Marillion’s Seasons End gets the full deluxe treatment.
Seminal Prog Rockers Yes deliver Mirror To The Sky – album #22 in a discography spanning over fifty years.
The Church go all Prog Rock on album #26, gliding around a Sci Fi Psych Rock universe.
IQ present a feast of prog nonsense at The Met in Bury.
Los Angeles-based quartet Vitskär Süden draw on elements of heavy psych and prog with their cosmic-horror, multi-layered concept album, The Faceless King.
Crippled Black Phoenix take the stage in Manchester on the release day of their new record; Banefyre. MØL & Impure Wilhelmina offer support.
The cosy Bury Met plays hosts to one of Prog’s all time greats Caravan.
Exploring Birdsong return to the live stage in Manchester to haunt and enchant the masses at Rebellion Bar in Manchester.
An angry concept album resplendent in intricate, progressive rock from Canadian composer Lucas Lee with regular collaborator Marco Minneman.