The Opium Cartel Premiere A Maelstrom of Stars Single
16th April 2020 | by Jez Rowden
TPA is thrilled to be premiering the forthcoming single from Norwegian art-pop collective The Opium Cartel, taken from their third... Read More →
16th April 2020 | by Jez Rowden
TPA is thrilled to be premiering the forthcoming single from Norwegian art-pop collective The Opium Cartel, taken from their third... Read More →
13th March 2020 | by Geoff Ford
For approaching sixty years Graham Gouldman has been a story teller. No Milk Today (for Herman’s Hermits) and Bus Stop... Read More →
5th March 2020 | by Rob Fisher
As we all know, there are albums that divide opinion. Sometimes these opinions are so extreme as to make the... Read More →
17th February 2020 | by Nick Hudson
22 February 2011. A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck Canterbury, New Zealand, centred around Christchurch (at the time, the second most... Read More →
10th February 2020 | by Nick Hudson
There are seemingly more and more UK festivals catering to audiences who want to explore music outside the mainstream. To... Read More →
29th January 2020 | by Roger Trenwith
Tonight, TPA branches out into scriptwriting, and this is our first word explosion! With Your Host (naked, except for a... Read More →
1st January 2020 | by The Progressive Aspect
Happy New Year! It’s that time again where we look ahead to the audible delights that might give us a... Read More →
14th December 2019 | by Bob Mulvey
Is this a definitive list – hell NO! I could name numerous albums that might/should have been on this list... Read More →
13th December 2019 | by Jez Rowden
How do you compare and rank albums as diverse as those released into the ‘Prog Zone’ in the last decade?... Read More →
12th December 2019 | by John Wenlock-Smith
Firstly let me say this has been a much harder than expected exercise, partly because so much good music has... Read More →