I first discovered The Bevis Frond around the time of their second album, the still wonderful Inner Marshlands. That was 31 years ago and since then the Frond, aka Walthamstow’s psychedelic elder statesman Nick Saloman and his trusty crew, have…
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Glass Hammer – Chronomonaut
I had been aware of Tennessee based Glass Hammer from various festival lineup posters, magazines and such, but have never heard any of their music until their newest and seventeenth release Chronomonaut dropped into my folder. The band celebrated their 25th anniversary…
View More Glass Hammer – ChronomonautRikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly – Friendship
Ever since multi-instrumentalist and mastermind Rikard Sjöblom called it quits for Beardfish he’s been putting all his energy into Big Big Train and his newest brainchild Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly, who’s sophomore effort follows close in the footsteps of last year’s…
View More Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly – FriendshipTPA Best Albums of 2018
We have been spoiled by yet another year of exciting music and hugely enjoyable releases. The Progressive Aspect, in collaboration with Anthony Rowsick’s radio programme Prog-Watch, have collected together our “The Best Albums of 2018”. There may yet be some more delights left…
View More TPA Best Albums of 2018Island – Pictures (1977)
Hello readers and welcome to a new feature where we reviewers scour our vaults for some unearthed gems that you may have missed the first time around. These are antiquities, shrouded in obscurity, that nevertheless have all the lustre of…
View More Island – Pictures (1977)Far Corner – Risk
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is home to a plethora of musical artists from a surprising variety of genres. This interesting list includes – but is in no way limited to – The Violent Femmes, Steve (The Joker) Miller, the ubiquitous bass supremo…
View More Far Corner – RiskKDB3 – I Fill My Days With Noise
Based on the Northwest Gulf Coast of Florida is keyboard player, multi-instrumentalist and singer Doug Bowers, aka KDB3, and I Fill My Days With Noise is his third release, another recent discovery in my regular hunting ground, CD Baby. Bowers…
View More KDB3 – I Fill My Days With NoiseThe John Irvine Band – Metaphysical Attractions
One of the earliest album reviews to appear on TPA was the second release from Edinburgh based The John Irvine Band, their name derived from the man behind the project – composer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, yep you guessed it, John…
View More The John Irvine Band – Metaphysical AttractionsOpeth – Garden of the Titans: Opeth Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Opeth continue their string of excellent live concert releases with Garden of the Titans: Opeth Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This film/live album captures their performance from a special concert at the famed natural amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado that also…
View More Opeth – Garden of the Titans: Opeth Live at Red Rocks AmphitheatreColin Edwin & Lorenzo Feliciati – Twinscapes Vol.2: A Modern Approach To The Dancefloor
Follow up to the first Twinscapes, Vol.2 further probes the intriguing possibilities presented by a big bottom. A synergistic collaboration between bassists Colin Edwin and Lorenzo Feliciati, with Roberto Gualdi once again providing his dexterity on the tubs. Added embellishments…
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