Big Big Train, Dim Gray – Town Hall, Birmingham: Live Review
We’re in Birmingham, at the splendid Town Hall as Big Big Train put in a royal performance.
We’re in Birmingham, at the splendid Town Hall as Big Big Train put in a royal performance.
Bright and breezy Prog – business as usual for The Flower Kings.
Never one to be constricted by any kind of boundary, Neal Morse sets off on another huge Prog/spiritual undertaking. Release Date: 11th August 2023 Label: Frontiers Music s.r.l Format: digital / CD / LP One often wonders what goes on in the musical brain of Neal Morse. The […]
Chris Squire’s Fish Out Of Water album, is a complete classic of progressive rock, in its most creative and ambitious form.
From a memorable concert recorded in Hungary in August 2022, Steve Hackett and Djabe release Live in Gyor which combines slinky, smooth melodies with a slightly more volatile side.
Van Der Graaf Generator live in 2022; still a potent force many decades on from the golden years of Progressive Rock.
We assess the BBC Broadcasts set from Genesis and its place in amongst the bands live releases.
A comprehensive and fitting souvenir of what may well be, as the title suggests, the final flight for Transatlantic.
Renaissance’s Azure d’Or is reissued in a very fine box set, that does full justice to an excellent album.
Twenty studio albums into a forty year career, we have a go at ranking those albums.
Ithaca return with their second album, They Fear Us; a blistering mix of hardcore, prog, power pop and industrial metal.
On behalf of The Utopia Strong, Kavus Torabi tells us about the magic of French avant progressive outfit, Magma.
The Tangent show no signs of weakening as they reach their twentieth year and twelfth album
Swedish progressive folk-fusion-rock band Kaipa release their 14th studio album: a mind-expanding venture through the Swedish landscape.
News of the new album from The Tangent – ‘Songs From The Hard Shoulder’ is out on 10th June.