I am a proud ‘Passenger’, a fan-boy, offering hero worship to the degree that I wish to give it. But there are no untouchable icons here, and in my view there never should be. So, initial thoughts are that anyone…
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John Hackett & Nick Fletcher – Beyond The Stars
We Are Not Alone was John Hackett’s previous album, featuring the very talented Nick Fletcher on guitar. Now fully trained for his next mission, John includes him along with crew members Wayne Proctor on drums with Simon Hall on a…
View More John Hackett & Nick Fletcher – Beyond The StarsRenaissance – A Song For All Seasons (Deluxe Edition)
It’s been nearly 50 years since Renaissance originally formed, combining the genres of classical, folk and jazz and melding them into the style of progressive rock that is Renaissance. From the Jane Relf-era, through the transitional line-up featuring Binky Cullom,…
View More Renaissance – A Song For All Seasons (Deluxe Edition)Eveline’s Dust – K
I had the pleasure to be able to review Eveline’s Dust’s last album, the well-received The Painkeeper. At the close of my review, I expressed the wish to hear what this band would do next. Now I have the opportunity…
View More Eveline’s Dust – KGrand Tour – Clocks That Tick (But Never Talk)
Grand Tour’s Clocks That Tick (But Never Talk) follows up their outstanding post-apocalyptic 2015 release Heavy On The Beach with an album inspired by Hew Montgomery’s career in Mental Health services, combined with his interest in conspiracy theories, particularly the…
View More Grand Tour – Clocks That Tick (But Never Talk)The Mercury Tree – Spidermilk
[Warning: This review may contain some utter bollocks based on a limited understanding of musical theory. Strap yourself in, I may turn this thing over.] “… synthetic sounds, and a newly expanded line-up, we’ve tried to craft something that’s beautiful…
View More The Mercury Tree – SpidermilkLost In Thought – Renascence
Progressive metal is enjoying something of a spectacular resurgence. Whether the sheer scale of the output from progressive metal bands, both established as well as new, is entirely healthy remains to be seen. What is undoubtedly true, however, is that…
View More Lost In Thought – RenascenceUnited Progressive Fraternity – Planetary Overload Part 1: Loss
‘Sooner or Later the World will Wake Up’ – the first spoken words by Satish Kumar on Planetary Overload Part 1: Loss, the second ambitious album from the United Progressive Fraternity, sum up the hope that inspires this release. As…
View More United Progressive Fraternity – Planetary Overload Part 1: LossNeil Campbell – Last Year’s News
Slightly delayed, but only by a few months, is the concluding part of Neil Campbell’s ambitious ‘Global Flood Trilogy’ album releases. Initially all three titles were scheduled for 2018, however Last Year’s News was slightly delayed and therefore made the…
View More Neil Campbell – Last Year’s NewsLiserstille – Ilt
Danish art-rock band Liserstille’s eighth album, Ilt, is a binaural recording of a live composition piece that unfolded over the course of six days with the recording taking place. As such, track names are more accurately thought of as movements…
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