The coming together of two greats of progressive music, Jon Anderson and Roine Stolt, for this their album Invention of Knowledge has stirred up a storm of anticipation across the progressive rock fan base. This is supported by social media…
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Our Oceans – Our Oceans
‘Melancholy’ seems to be the new trope of prog music; songs of emotional despair and stories of lost lovers have replaced dragons and spaceships as the subject matters of progressive rock in the Millennium. The rising popularity of bands playing…
View More Our Oceans – Our OceansPanzerpappa – Pestrottedans
Dancing Plague Rats in a Melody Jus… Serves as many as you want it to, a satisfying meal, that akin to the finest arrabiata will be fiery and full of flavour, but subtleties will not be lost in the heat.…
View More Panzerpappa – PestrottedansThe Ed Palermo Big Band – One Child Left Behind
Continuing my occasional penchant for jazz rock in a “big band” style, viz-a-viz Gavin Harrison’s Cheating The Polygraph and The Nathan Parker Smith Large Ensemble with Not Dark Yet, both fine and fairly recent examples of this seemingly resurgent sub-genre,…
View More The Ed Palermo Big Band – One Child Left BehindPerspectives of a Circle – Masks, Faces, Whispers
Italy has always had a proud history of providing some great progressive rock bands; PFM, The New Trolls and Le Orme being prime examples from the seventies. It appears that this tradition continues into the twenty-first century with Perspectives of…
View More Perspectives of a Circle – Masks, Faces, WhispersParadigm Shift – Becoming Aware
Are you shopping for some Progressive Rock? In the local music supermarket [EDITOR: I don’t think that’s a thing. I think I’d know if musical supermarkets were a thing that existed] you need to look carefully. You might even have…
View More Paradigm Shift – Becoming AwareClaypool Lennon Delirium – The Monolith Phobos
Imagine..a Lennon singing to deep bass grooves from Pink Floyd. That is The Claypool Lennon Delirium in a nutshell. The Beatles meet Pink Floyd. Now I know, if Sean Lennon were to read this, he would be taken aback by…
View More Claypool Lennon Delirium – The Monolith PhobosThe Rube Goldberg Machine – Fragile Times
“I used to be with it but then they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t it and what’s it seems weird and scary to me. It’ll happen to you!” – Abe Simpson You never know what you’re…
View More The Rube Goldberg Machine – Fragile TimesHedvig Mollestad Trio – Black Stabat Mater & EVIL in Oslo
Their album title might give you a clue, but the Hedvig Mollestad Trio are not, despite the look of the band name, a jazz trio, oh no maties. What they are is a yin-yang-yin primal force of ur-rock noise dealing…
View More Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Black Stabat Mater & EVIL in OsloNeal Morse – Morsefest 2014
There are some items that are grabbed enthusiastically from The Progressive Aspect ‘in box’ and there are some things that hang around waiting to be considered, and hopefully loved. Strangely, despite the long delay in reviewing, this epic release from…
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