Crown Lands – Apocalypse: Album news
Canadian progressive rock duo Crown Lands announce new studio album Apocalypse.
Canadian progressive rock duo Crown Lands announce new studio album Apocalypse.
Leprous capture their in concert magic with an expansive live album
Jo Quail brings new compositions of unique, classical and progressive music. How does Notan stack up?
This mammoth compilation of 10 LPs showcases Caravan at their best…. Live, with six concert appearances between 1976 and 2001.
Steven Wilson presents TH5 OV5RV95W plus a healthy chunk of his growing catalogue in the Lyric Theatre at The Lowry.
We’re out and about with Hawkwind and The Blackheart Orchestra at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
What happens when Steven Wilson heads out towards the dark side of the moon for the chance to imagine a glance back at Earth.
Everon return with Shells to beat a path of progressive rocking, melodic metalling and symphonic grandeur.
It’s a while since we heard from Dominic Sanderson, a much lauded figure in Prog circles, but it’s been worth the wait as he releases Blazing Revelation .
The Unseen sees French rock group Klone showcase their enigmatic brand of rock.
Wise men with red flags – The Von Hertzen Brothers discard their Prog cloaks to reveal a set of pop-tinged rock anthems.
Nick Magnus goes all out on a seafaring pirate narrative.
Airbag come up trumps with another progressive flavoured and atmospheric classic.
We get goosebumped by an A+ double bill of Riverside and Klone at Manchester’s O2 Ritz.
Vinyl remaster of classic Seventies comeback album from iconic proggers, Van der Graaf Generator.