Fall is Freedom to Glide’s follow up to 2013’s excellent album Rain and the second of their intended “war themed trilogy”. Where Rain mainly featured references to World War One, here they continue to use it as a backdrop but…
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Unit Wail – Pangaea Proxima
Towards the end of last year I reviewed the gloriously tumultuous album Beyond Space Edges by heavy avant-prog band Unit Wail, and sometime early in the new year I was sent a file containing the 2016 remaster of their first…
View More Unit Wail – Pangaea ProximaZosia Jagodzinska – Eros & Thanatos [EP]
By way of an introduction to the creative world of cellist, pianist, multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and poet, Zosia Jagodzinska, was the arrival of the all too brief Eros and Thantos EP. Zosia is a gifted, classically trained musician, who has expanded…
View More Zosia Jagodzinska – Eros & Thanatos [EP]We Are Kin – …and I know…
Manchester progressive rock quartet We Are Kin’s second album – entitled …and I know… – was released on 8th July. I’ve taken a special interest in We Are Kin since becoming aware of them and their 2015 debut album, Pandora,…
View More We Are Kin – …and I know…Temporal Chaos Project (TCP) – Temporal Chaos
One of the highlights and surprise albums to come out of the slow US economic melt of 2011 was Temporal Chaos Project’s (TCP) Fantastic Dreamer which became one of my favourites of that year. It was also a critic’s favourite…
View More Temporal Chaos Project (TCP) – Temporal ChaosMarbin – Aggressive Hippies
Ah, Jazz-Rock, my old friend, so nice to see you alive and well and thriving in Chicago. As a refresher for the uninitiated, Jazz-Rock was one of the countless experimental sub-genres that exploded from the big bang of musical creativity…
View More Marbin – Aggressive HippiesPain of Salvation – Remedy Lane Re:visited (Re:mixed & Re:lived)
Remedy Lane has long been lauded as Pain of Salvation’s finest hour, it’s their Close to the Edge, if you like, and as per the latter, there was often the question asked, “why don’t they do something like it again”.…
View More Pain of Salvation – Remedy Lane Re:visited (Re:mixed & Re:lived)Anthony Phillips – Wise After the Event (Deluxe Edition)
In such strident and turbulent times it perhaps timely to consider this album of gentle pastoral and whimsical calm by one of the founding members of Genesis, Anthony Phillips. Wise After the Event, released in 1978, was Anthony Phillips’ second…
View More Anthony Phillips – Wise After the Event (Deluxe Edition)Yugen – Death By Water
An album long anticipated by this particular scribbler, Italian avant-prog band Yugen’s fourth studio album, Death By Water, arrives in a year already blessed by several high quality releases, and it would be in danger of being lost in the…
View More Yugen – Death By WaterJohanna Elina – Belonging
Johanna Elina sings her stripped-back songs of bared souls and mystery to a soundtrack of sometimes gentle and minimal backing containing electronica and found sounds, alternating with more edgy palettes of modern rhythmic clatter and thrum. Finnish by birth, she…
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