2019 was a year in which a number of legendary bands celebrated their 50th anniversary. For example Yes, Jethro Tull and King Crimson were among the jubilees. The British symphonic rock group Renaissance also celebrated the occasion of five decades…
View More Renaissance – 50th Anniversary: Ashes Are Burning – An Anthology Live In ConcertCategory: Album Reviews
Compassionizer – An Ambassador in Bonds
In late 2020, I reviewed the debut album from Compassionizer. Anyone who read that review will know that the files I reviewed from were not fully titled, so I was perhaps coming to the music from a different angle than…
View More Compassionizer – An Ambassador in BondsSky Cries Mary – Wandering in the Vastness
I wasn’t previously familiar with Sky Cries Mary, a psychedelic outfit from Seattle, but they’ve been going for over 30 years (with a short hiatus in the early 2000s) and this is their thirteenth album, and fourth for Trail Records.…
View More Sky Cries Mary – Wandering in the VastnessDead Space Chamber Music – The Black Hours
The power of music is a curious thing. Sometimes it takes just one album to open up my mind and ears to something that then consumes me. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it hits hard. Though I’m…
View More Dead Space Chamber Music – The Black HoursGasparotti – Ciullini – Stancati – Portraits
Portraits, as per its Bandcamp page, is the first in a new series from Unexplained Sounds Group, with each release creating a ‘portrait’ of three musicians by showcasing representative pieces of their recent musical journeys, and hopefully serving as an…
View More Gasparotti – Ciullini – Stancati – PortraitsSonata Arctica – Acoustic Adventures: Volume One
Sonata Arctica are well established in the classic tradition of Finnish power metal bands, but have so much more to offer than out-and-out metal thrash, and their latest album should endear them to a much broader audience, particularly of a…
View More Sonata Arctica – Acoustic Adventures: Volume OneA Different Aspect #75
Featured artists: Band of Rain | Marco Mattei | The Kite Experiment | Sugar Horse | Moron Police | Oxygene8 ||: As we sail further and further into 2022, a chance to check the manifest, clear the decks and pick…
View More A Different Aspect #75Dec Burke – Life in Two Dimensions
I was – and fervently remain – a huge admirer of Dec Burke’s third studio album, Book of Secrets (released in 2016). From the outset there is a wonderful, infectious energy which drives pulsating rhythms carrying songs bristling with power,…
View More Dec Burke – Life in Two DimensionsHedvig Mollestad – Tempest Revisited
Hedvig Mollestsad is a well respected and very talented guitarist who hails from Norway. She fronts the Hedvig Mollestad Trio, a band that you must hear, if you haven’t done so, as it will help you understand the breadth of…
View More Hedvig Mollestad – Tempest RevisitedJethro Tull – The Zealot Gene
In common with most Jethro Tull fans, I was shocked and saddened when Ian Anderson knocked the band on the head nearly 20 years ago. By all accounts, long-time guitarist Martin Barre felt exactly the same. But listening back to…
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