Neal Morse and John Mitchell are in a competition to see how many bands each man can be a part of. In his bid for supremacy, Morse has recruited a rather talented young group of local Tennessee men to his…
View More Neal Morse And The Resonance – No Hill For A ClimberFleesh – Dreamension
Things don’t feel…‘quite right’. We know it. We sense it. And yet, when we try to articulate that gnawing, festering seam of troubled disquiet lurking beneath our every waking moment, there’s never one clear target at which we can point.…
View More Fleesh – DreamensionJohn Wilkinson – Imposter Syndrome
Imposter Syndrome is the debut solo album from John Wilkinson, the talented singer for Swan Chorus, who have released two notable albums. He also sang on the recent impressive Stranger Skies release by Italian Prog band, Ellesmere. John Wilkinson regularly…
View More John Wilkinson – Imposter SyndromeVarious Artists – Lazy Days: The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1975
At the beginning of this year, I reviewed Patterns on the Window, which chronicled the year 1974 in terms of British prog, pop rock and pub rock. While I was disappointed that very little of the compilation could be deemed…
View More Various Artists – Lazy Days: The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1975iCobbles featuring John Mitchell – You’re Not Alone
Drummer Colin Timpson (aka iCobbles) started writing songs between 1983-5 with the band XIX (signed to RSO records). After the band folded, an exciting career in accountancy beckoned, and it wasn’t until 2010 that Colin started writing again. He had…
View More iCobbles featuring John Mitchell – You’re Not AloneWeather Systems – Ocean Without A Shore
Many hearts were broken when, in September 2017, the Liverpool-based band Anathema declared an indefinite hiatus to their output. Since their debut in 1990, the band’s atmospheric, hypnotic, and intensely emotional music has resonated deeply with many listeners, and fans…
View More Weather Systems – Ocean Without A ShoreJoe Deninzon & Stratospheerius – Impostor!
Last year, Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius released the killer live album, Behind The Curtain – Live At Progstock. The CD/DVD was a perfect representation of the energy, talent and drive that the band puts forth in concert. Following up on…
View More Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius – Impostor!Nine Stones Close – Adventures In Anhedonia | Diurnal
Nine Stones Close released their last new studio album (Leaves) in 2016 and in 2024 we now have two new NSC studio albums released within the space of 4 months with Adventures in Anhedonia following close on the heels of…
View More Nine Stones Close – Adventures In Anhedonia | DiurnalThe Wood Demons / Storm Deva
Camden Club, London Sunday, 17th November 2024 STORM DEVA Words: Roger Trenwith | Photos: Simon Arnold Another Sunday afternoon gig in the familiar surroundings of the Camden Club sees the faithful turn up in droves for this matinée concert. Due…
View More The Wood Demons / Storm DevaRandy McStine – Mutual Hallucinations
I’ve gone into doing this review with basically knowing very little about the artiste in question, other than I watched him play live with Porcupine Tree, 2 years ago on their Closure/Continuation Tour, and I’ll be seeing him again, this…
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