Here Come The Robots! concludes John Irvine’s three-part sci-fi based concept albums which started with 2023’s Scanning The Dark Horizon, followed by The Starships Are Gathering in 2024. And in case you missed TPA’s reviews of parts one and two…
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Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra – Still Blooming
There is a long history of actors trying their hand at singing and vice versa. Sinatra was not a bad actor, and even won an Oscar, while Elvis didn’t and it is hard to imagine a parallel dimension where he…
View More Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra – Still BloomingHawkwind – There Is No Space For Us
Space rock pioneers Hawkwind return with a new studio album, hot on the heels of their recent Live At The Albert Hall (3CD boxset), released by Cherry Red Records in December 2024. The band appear to be on a productive…
View More Hawkwind – There Is No Space For UsA Multitude Of One – A Templar’s Tale
Multi-instrumentalist Colin Powell, under his solo project name of A Multitude of One, has just produced another lovely symphonic/melodic prog concept album called A Templar’s Tale. He has dabbled with history, myths and legends in previous releases, but this time…
View More A Multitude Of One – A Templar’s TaleDjabe & Steve Hackett – Freya/Arctic Jam
I am thoroughly enjoying 2025. The music I have encountered in these first four months has challenged me to explore and appreciate what it means when we speak about music being an ‘immersive experience’. The journey began with Nicola Lori’s…
View More Djabe & Steve Hackett – Freya/Arctic JamMatteo Mancuso – The Journey
Much has been written about the Italian six string prodigy Matteo Mancuso. Born in Palermo on 22nd November 1996, he was proficient in the noble art of guitar playing from a very young age with the help of his father…
View More Matteo Mancuso – The JourneyIKITAN – Shaping The Chaos
Towards the end of 2022 events that were personally cataclysmic and life-changing saw me not only put my reviewing on indefinite hiatus, but withdrawing from music completely. While I did return to listening to music again eventually (inevitably, some might…
View More IKITAN – Shaping The ChaosBroken Sphere – The Gravity Of Light
2024 was a banner year for the progressive arts as evident by the many well attended concerts, music festivals, and album releases. The music was simply sensational and included many new acts as well as veteran artists. One just needs…
View More Broken Sphere – The Gravity Of LightKarmakanic – Transmutation
Jonas Reingold is so busy touring with Steve Hackett these days, it’s a wonder he ever finds time for his own music, and yet here we have a new Karmakanic album, Transmutation, and my goodness it’s been worth waiting for.…
View More Karmakanic – TransmutationMotorpsycho – Motorpsycho
Motorpsycho continue their creative spark with a new double album, following the “pandemically conditioned reaction” albums Yay! (2023) and Neigh!! (2024) they appear to have returned, partly, to The Tower and The Crucible territory. For a band that were formed…
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