I became a fan of progressive rock in 2008, with my introduction to Dream Theater, which seemed to have everything I was looking for in a musical group: long songs, odd time signatures, virtuoso playing and great songwriting. I listened…
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Stackridge – Mr. Mick
The final outing from Stackridge – in the ’70s, at least – feels very much like the black sheep of the family, the ugly duckling that’s destined to become a beautiful swan. It’s by no means the worst of Stackridge’s…
View More Stackridge – Mr. MickMarc Almond – Tenement Symphony (6CD/DVD Limited Edition Box Set)
The first time I encountered solo Marc Almond was the song My Hand Over My Heart on the 1991 Pride compilation Get Out. I was completely enthralled by such a perfect ’90s pop tune and would play it for anyone…
View More Marc Almond – Tenement Symphony (6CD/DVD Limited Edition Box Set)Ton Scherpenzeel – Virgin Grounds
Virgin Grounds, the ‘new’ album by Ton Scherpenzeel, best known for his work with Kayak, is an enhanced reissue of an instrumental album originally composed for a Dutch television series, Conquer the Arctic (1991). At the time, it was released…
View More Ton Scherpenzeel – Virgin GroundsStackridge – Extravaganza
After the delayed release of The Man in the Bowler Hat in 1974, Stackridge imploded from their lack of success, with most of the group either leaving or getting fired. It’s a miracle that any of the band remained and…
View More Stackridge – ExtravaganzaStackridge – The Man in the Bowler Hat
This is where I began my Stackridge journey. On the first listen, I didn’t think much and presumed that this was another bland AOR band, but how wrong I was. Certain tracks on this album were utter growers and I…
View More Stackridge – The Man in the Bowler HatStackridge – Friendliness
If Stackridge’s self-titled debut introduced the record-buying public to the band’s whimsical nature and penchant for playing in a myriad of different styles, then Friendliness sought to expand their sound and refine their performances. The quality of the songs here…
View More Stackridge – FriendlinessStackridge – Stackridge
The dissolution of the Beatles in 1970 left a vast chasm in the contemporary music scene that other bands were only too eager to fill. One of the first to arrive, picking up right where the Fab Four left off,…
View More Stackridge – StackridgeAndrew Gold: The Fraternal Order of the All – Greetings from Planet Love
It’s possible that this album, originally released in 1997, was the first true example of the ‘Regressive’ music genre. Instead of borrowing influences and using them as inspiration for creating new sounds, Andrew Gold completed the circle by cloaking his…
View More Andrew Gold: The Fraternal Order of the All – Greetings from Planet LoveGentle Giant – Interview [Steven Wilson Remix]
Every self-respecting progressive rock fan ought to own at least a handful of Gentle Giant albums. After all, they’re the band who stayed truest to the spirit of the genre during its early days with their famous proclamation on the…
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