Thank You From the Future is the very enjoyable second album from the Seattle-based quintet, Moon Letters. It is a fascinating amalgam of retro prog and rock influences with symphonic, jazz, blues and psychedelic echoes, but all mixed together in…
View More Moon Letters – Thank You From The FutureMonth: August 2022
Cola de Zorro – El Desierto Avanza
Before I begin this review, I probably need to apologise to Cola de Zorro, as I suspect I have inferred meaning from this instrumental album that was not intended. The album translates as ‘The Desert Advances’, and I can only…
View More Cola de Zorro – El Desierto AvanzaFearful Symmetry – The Difficult Second
Crossing a varied spectrum of influences and genres, and featuring nine well conceived tracks, Fearful Symmetry’s debut, Louder Than Words released in 2019, was a late but welcome discovery last year. In the review I commented about looking out for…
View More Fearful Symmetry – The Difficult SecondCosmograf – Heroic Materials
Robin Armstrong’s imminent new Cosmograf album, Heroic Materials, focuses on environmental concerns, which seems particularly timely in a summer in which the UK has seen unprecedented temperatures and drought has been declared. Describing this album in that way may seem…
View More Cosmograf – Heroic MaterialsMotorpsycho – Ancient Astronauts
Motorpsycho are back with their fourth album in as many years, 2019’s The Crucible having been followed by the “Covid years” albums The All is One (2020) and Kingdom of Oblivion (2021), and here we are presented with Ancient Astronauts.…
View More Motorpsycho – Ancient AstronautsRyo Okumoto – The Myth of the Mostrophus
Ryo Okumoto, keyboard wizard in Spock’s Beard, appears to have got bored with the hiatus that his main band seem to be on, and so has decided to form his own version of the band and record an album. Well,…
View More Ryo Okumoto – The Myth of the MostrophusmobiUS – Make the Promise
mobiUS are a new band which came together in the summer of 2021, formed by a group of session players led by the ‘creative architect’ Tim Newcombe. Their debut album, Make the Promise, is released by White Knight Records, which…
View More mobiUS – Make the PromiseEbony Buckle – Disco Lasers
Don’t be put off by the title of Disco Lasers, folks! Ebony Buckle has produced one of the most beautiful, evocative and thoughtful debut albums I have come across by a female vocalist in any genre. Ebony has a truly…
View More Ebony Buckle – Disco LasersLobate Scarp – You Have It All
The old proverb that ‘Good things come to those who wait’ couldn’t be more appropriate for You Have It All, the superb second album from Adam Sears and his Lobate Scarp symphonic prog project. 10 years since the band’s debut,…
View More Lobate Scarp – You Have It AllAl Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco De Lucía – Saturday Night in San Francisco
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía’s innovative Friday Night in San Francisco was recorded at the Warfield Theater, with the exception of one track, on 5th December 1980. Released in April the following year, the album has…
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