Ian Neal – Barkston Ash: Album Review
Ian Neal releases Barkston Ash – another refreshing listen to his inventive brand of progressive rock.
Ian Neal releases Barkston Ash – another refreshing listen to his inventive brand of progressive rock.
Long Distance Calling release a new album dedicated to human abuse of the environment through some original soundscapes.
Blowing Free is the Cherry Red Records 55 track trip down memory lane.
Prog ensemble Anyone release a 4th Album, In Humanity, a change to a highly improvisational progressive direction for the founder member, Riz Story.
The Paradox Twin follow up The Importance Of Mr Bedlam with an album based on personal experience and laced with classic moments.
Norwegian Rock outfit Leprous debut the first single Running Low from their upcoming album Aphelion.
In Delerium from Devon trio Ethyrfield is a confident and assured debut. They might bear the ‘progressive’ label but be prepared for a tweak.
News of the new album from FROST*. Day And Age is out on inside Out Music on 14th May.
German progressive rock band Electric Mud release their latest sublime album Quiet Days On Earth, paying respects to the early 70’s prog but also displaying their unique harmonious style.
The second album from Kepler Ten is one that could well have you backtracking to see what you’ve been missing. A tremendous slab of polished progressive tinged songs.
First released in March 1977, Something Magic by Procol Harum gets a remastered and expanded reboot with a live show from the period.
You when you thought the magnificent Empath album couldn’t be any more magnificent, Devin Townsend gives us a record of the live extravaganza.
Gazpacho’s doyen is ethereal, analytical and powerful music. In Fireworker they’ve released another forceful, vigorous and compelling new album.
Three track EP packed with progressive/art rock sounds from the four piece instrumental band from Siberia, So Far As I Know.
Long Distance Calling deliver a progressive post-rock masterpiece on their seventh album, as they ask How Do We Want To Live?