RPWL – A Show Beyond Man And Time
9th March 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
My first real introduction to the music of RPWL came this year with the release of the 2014 Wanted album... Read More →
9th March 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
My first real introduction to the music of RPWL came this year with the release of the 2014 Wanted album... Read More →
6th March 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
After releasing her first album Sugar For A Dream back in 2005, Susan Clynes continued with her studies rather than pursuing... Read More →
2nd March 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
I will not explain how this pairing came about, and the recording process that ensued, as you can read all... Read More →
26th February 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
With the numerous annual progressive rock polls, now finalised for 2013, a serious contender for best newcomer may well have... Read More →
22nd February 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
About to be released to coincide with their world tour, The Crimson ProjeKCT’s Live in Tokyo showcases the Fripp-approved double... Read More →
19th February 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
Although I’m sure the name will be familiar to all, Andy Summers’ inclusion in a progressive rock website may raise... Read More →
18th February 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
This latest addition to Roger’s EclecKtic Corner is another courtesy of a trawl through Sid Smith’s Best Albums of 2013... Read More →
8th February 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
This German band released their debut album, The Outer Planes, in 2010, and just under a year ago presented us... Read More →
6th February 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
The loose-limbed combo that is Mumpbeak was the idea of keyboard player Roy Powell who, not that you would know... Read More →
27th January 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
Formed in 2007 by composer, keyboard player and multi-instrumentalist Andreas Hack, Frequency Drift are a unit that have crafted their art,... Read More →