Anathema – An appreciation
Anathema go on ‘indefinite hiatus’. We pay our respects.
Anathema go on ‘indefinite hiatus’. We pay our respects.
Georg Purvis takes an overview of the classic period of Pink Floyd in the 1970s.
News of Islands, the grand new album from Swedish prog rock giants The Flower Kings.
Prog’s most prolific musician, Neal Morse carves out an album that owes a debt to a misunderstanding with his wife and links to his Sola Scriptura from 2007.
Now a fully paid-up member of the mighty progressive force that is Big Big Train, Rikard Sjöblom and his Gungfly project get Alone Together to challenge the prog expectancies.
Vitskär Süden join us to write in our Why I Love column focussing on the cinematic force of nature that is the master of horror; John Carpenter.
Having been impressed with their Depth Of Field album at the end of 2019, Kaprekar’s Constant delight us with an interim ‘no frills’ four track EP while they do the spadework for the next album.
Victories At Sea released their debut album earlier in 2020. We welcome Steve Edgehill from Victories At Sea as he discusses the music of the peerless Talk Talk.
News of the new album from progressive rock outfit steered manfully by Andy Tillison, The Tangent. It’s called Auto Reconnaissance and is out on Inside Out Music in August.
LA’s Vitskär Süden release their debut album; full of doomy, stoner laden riffs and cosmic revelry which will appeal to fans of Hawkwind and Sleep.
Horisont recently released their sixth album. The Swedish rockers truly delivered. Magnus Delborg, bassist with Horisont, writes about one of the most successful bands ever: Genesis.
Formed in 2010, by composer and guitarist Filippos Gougoumis The Oneira has built up a solid reputation. Injection is their newest Prog inspired opus.
The Neal Morse Band celebrate their return to Inside Out Music with the announcement of a brand new live album – The Great Adventour Live in Brno 2019.
Roine Stolt and his Flower King colleagues are back with a return to traditional values on Waiting For Miracles.
We catch up with the first Big Big Train tour at Halifax’s Victoria Theatre – a grand performance on the Grand Tour.