Serial collaborator, drummer and keyboard player Gary Husband has now joined together with virtuoso guitarist Alf Terje Hana as The Trackers and invited some stellar guests to play bass guitar on the new album Vaudeville 8:45. What they have created…
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The Universe by Ear – III
From the satisfying metallic clang of opener Sail Around the Sun, this third release from Swiss sound explorers The Universe By Ear ticks many boxes. The harmony vocals work very nicely and the trio of Beni Bürgin (drums), Pascal Grünenfelder…
View More The Universe by Ear – IIIAlta Forma – Spatium & Tempus
Time is not, as popular legend now has it, a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. Rather, time is actually that which is needed for things to change. It speaks of movement from the past, into the present,…
View More Alta Forma – Spatium & TempusFlamborough Head – Jumping The Milestone
It’s rather nice to welcome Flamborough Head back with this new album, Jumping The Milestone. The last album, Lost In Time was released nine years ago. In the intervening years, the band have undergone line-up changes, and were of course…
View More Flamborough Head – Jumping The Milestonebehind closed doors – caged in helices
“behind closed doors is an instrumental trio from the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden. Their amalgam of guitars, bass and drums, at times enriched with synths and a classical string quartet, creates a unique sonic image that embraces ferocious heaviness as…
View More behind closed doors – caged in helicesPacha & Pörsti – Views From the Inner World
The prolific The Samurai of Prog, along with its many offshoots, are certainly on a roll. If, for the moment, we set aside the half-a-dozen albums produced since 2020 by the TSoP collective, we also have six collaborative albums from…
View More Pacha & Pörsti – Views From the Inner WorldDave Kerzner – The Traveler
Dave Kerzner writes prog songs with a pop sensibility. This is not to say you’ll be hearing his music on Top 40 Radio (and more’s the shame for it), but you’ll inevitably be humming along with his tunes within seconds…
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The French progressive rock band Esthesis made quite a splash with their high quality 2020 debut album The Awakening, winning the ‘Best Unsigned Act’ in the Prog Magazine Readers Poll, and they have recently returned with second album Watching Worlds…
View More Esthesis – Watching Worlds CollideSebastian Hardie – Four Moments
“What’s the Australian equivalent of Close to the Edge?” is a question you’ve probably never asked yourself, although you might be curious about it now that you’ve read this sentence. The answer is almost certainly this very album, which I…
View More Sebastian Hardie – Four MomentsStraight Light – Archaeology
As a lover of progressive rock music and an occasional reviewer, it is always a real pleasure to ‘take the road less travelled’ and explore less well-known prog rock bands and artists. The likes of Bandcamp, internet radio and smaller,…
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