In the olden days it was pretty much an imperative that a band had to be in the same place to record an album. Things are different in the Internet Age and for Fractal Mirror this is their third album…
View More Fractal Mirror – Slow Burn 1Month: June 2016
Flux – ShadowLines
Conventional wisdom generally recognises that it is the journey which is important and not necessarily the destination at which we finally arrive. The paths we choose and the tracks we wander along the way do much to shape and colour…
View More Flux – ShadowLinesLee Abraham
With his latest album, The Seasons Turn, recently reviewed at TPA, Lee Abraham is back. Leo Trimming took the opportunity to speak to Lee about the album, his career and future plans. Leo Trimming: Hi Lee, The Seasons Turn is…
View More Lee AbrahamPrincipal Edwards – Round One
… It turns out that Exeter University spawned yet another fascinating prog offering: Principal Edwards Magic Theatre. Forming a little earlier than Fuchsia, this band moved to Kettering, Northamptonshire, in their early years. Astonishingly, I have links to Kettering too,…
View More Principal Edwards – Round OneBent Knee – Say So
Breathtaking in its scope, and daring in its musical choices, Say So is an album of unbridled ambition that dares to reach for the stars. Their previous and second album Shiny Eyed Babies was released in 2014, and made an…
View More Bent Knee – Say SoDaymoon – Cruz Quebrada
Daymoon is back, with a deep, emotional album in Cruz Quebrada, written for you in the hope that you will learn from the tragic experience described and make the most of your life ahead. As lead vocalist Fred Lessing states:…
View More Daymoon – Cruz QuebradaBody English – Stories Of Earth
Arriving seemingly fully formed out of nowhere, well, Boston USA to be precise, Body English make music that may well be described as intelligent pop, avoiding as it does any obvious traits that would make for easy genre pigeon-holing. The…
View More Body English – Stories Of EarthTrettioåriga Kriget – Seaside Air
I first came across Trettioåriga Kriget with their 2011 album Efter Efter, to which Seaside Air is the follow-up. The five year interval may be significant but the time has been well spent and fans of the band are sure…
View More Trettioåriga Kriget – Seaside AirBig Big Train – Folklore
Bands like Crimson and Van der Graaf Genesis were the past for me. I was now living under a rock. An Industrial Rock – not a Prog Rock (I know where my coat is. I’ll get it later…). I’d get…
View More Big Big Train – FolkloreLee Abraham – The Seasons Turn
Lee Abraham is back, with what is now his fifth solo album. I have been sold on Lee’s brand of progressive rock since his performance at the 2010 Winters End Festival in Stroud where he was supporting his third release,…
View More Lee Abraham – The Seasons Turn