Hejira – Prayer Before Birth
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 →
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 →
26th January 2014 | by Dave Baird
It’s a sobering thought to reflect that Transatlantic first formed in 1999, and such is the presence they have, it... Read More →
21st January 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
On the contrary this release from Not A Good Sign is well and truly a good sign for progressive rock and should... Read More →
18th January 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
Tatvamasi are, for me at least, a hitherto unknown Polish band that fuse elements of Eastern European folk music with... Read More →
11th January 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
The Fierce And The Dead (TFATD) first appeared in 2010 with the release of their debut EP, Part 1. This... Read More →
10th January 2014 | by Roger Trenwith
No-one does introspective soul-searching quite like the Scandinavians. Isolated geographically, they form a willing island of the mind wherein every... Read More →
5th January 2014 | by Bob Mulvey
Next Stop is the second release from The John Irvine Band and follows up their impressive debut Wait & See... Read More →