King Crimson
17th September 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
Birmingham Symphony Hall 14th September 2015 “King Crimson” is not so much a band, but more of an idea or... Read More →
17th September 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
Birmingham Symphony Hall 14th September 2015 “King Crimson” is not so much a band, but more of an idea or... Read More →
13th September 2015 | by Jez Rowden
High on my list of things to do at the recent KC live shows was “Pick up a copy of... Read More →
12th September 2015 | by Jez Rowden
As is often the case, something unusual yet exquisitely beautiful is coming out of Nordic climes. It’s most likely to... Read More →
11th September 2015 | by Mel Allen
Hawkwind have had a long and varied career ploughing the furrow with their own style of psychedelic space rock. They... Read More →
7th September 2015 | by Leo Trimming
…And I Saw a Boy Looking Up Dreaming of his Future from my Past, from my Past Such poetic words... Read More →
6th September 2015 | by Jez Rowden
Thirty-three years ago, King Crimson played in Oxford, Guildford, Cromer, Dunstable and Poole. You would have to go back to... Read More →
5th September 2015 | by Mel Allen
Procol Harum played a significant role in the early days of progressive rock and A Salty Dog, released in 1969,... Read More →
4th September 2015 | by Bob Mulvey
Dreams And Absurdities will be released through Esoteric Antenna on 30th October 2015 and marks the first solo album from... Read More →
2nd September 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
Hailing from Moscow and formed by Nikita and Nick Samarin, I Will Kill Chita are so named after a fraternal... Read More →