In this update we feature:- Mike Oldfield – Return To Ommadawn Ikarus – Chronosome Ale Bruckman’s Zaedyus Project – Patagonia North Atlantic Oscillation – Lightning Strikes The Library TesseracT – Errai EP Flicker Rate – Reframe As Easter approaches here’s…
View More A Different Aspect #7 – April 2017Category: Album Reviews
Allan Holdsworth – Eidolon: The Allan Holdsworth Collection
For almost 50 years Allan Holdsworth has been at the cutting edge of guitar craft, boldly going where no player has gone before with a jaw-dropping fluidity of style that continues to influence generations of players. He has been referred…
View More Allan Holdsworth – Eidolon: The Allan Holdsworth CollectionHawkwind – The GWR Records Years: 1988-1991
Esoteric Records continue their reissue of Hawkwind’s albums, grouped together in box sets with the other releases on the original labels. On this occasion we have the albums released on the GWR Records label between 1988 and 1991, these being…
View More Hawkwind – The GWR Records Years: 1988-1991Anthony Phillips – Private Parts & Pieces V-VIII
I’ve never understood the need to endlessly compare Anthony Phillips’ work with Genesis. Sure, he was the original guitarist, but it has been over forty-five years since he quit the band; doesn’t the man deserve to be examined as an…
View More Anthony Phillips – Private Parts & Pieces V-VIIICzar – Life Is No Way To Treat An Animal
What is this and where did it come from? Landing here with its Beefheartian swagger via a long stay on Planet Speed Metal and with a math-jazz calculator set to stun, this shit is weird and it’s curdled my custard.…
View More Czar – Life Is No Way To Treat An AnimalGordon Giltrap & Paul Ward – The Last Of England
In what seems to have become a relentless, burgeoning and ever diversifying musical climate it is so easy to lose sight of what first attracted you, so with the release of The Last Of England the opportunity to reflect, rekindle…
View More Gordon Giltrap & Paul Ward – The Last Of EnglandThird Quadrant – re:generator
From the first sonar-like ping to the last note, Third Quadrant’s 2016 album re:generator holds your attention, with a vocal style not dissimilar to Paul McCartney (at his best), and the modern prog interpretation of Dave Kerzner (with or without…
View More Third Quadrant – re:generatorA Formal Horse – Made In Chelsea [EP]
Atomic Rooster. Trojan Horse. Henry Cow. Er, Canned Goat? I may just have made that last one up but farmyard-related band names appear surprisingly thin on the ground. Bucking that trend (ahem…), please trot forward, in a genteel and decorous…
View More A Formal Horse – Made In Chelsea [EP]O.R.k. – Soul of an Octopus
Two years after their first album, Inflamed Rides, this rather thrilling gathering of enquiring musical like-minds return with Soul Of An Octopus, their first for the always interesting Rare Noise label, and it seems that no little development of their…
View More O.R.k. – Soul of an OctopusOnce and Future Band – Once and Future Band
I forget now where I read about the Once and Future Band, but I was very interested in reviewing their self-titled album, released in January this year. The author made comparisons in the article, to Queen and ELO. OK, I…
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