Grace for Drowning was one of the most eagerly awaited albums this year, and certainly lived up to all expectations in my book, so my...
1000 Autunni is the first solo album by keyboard maestro Paolo Ske Botta, a name familiar to me from French TV’s This Is What We...
From Chile, Abrete Gandul offer up a satisfying stew of styles on this, their third album. Enjambre Sísmico (Seismic Swarm). It lives up to its...
The band’s successful resurrection last year for a TV special (available on dvd and well worth it) has provided fresh impetus to what has become...
We live in a time where it seems that even bands with no living members have reformed in pursuit of one last undead payday. Probably...
You may get the impression from the title and the cover of My Brother The Wind’s keenly anticipated second album that a meditative experience is...
Helike is the second album by Norway’s D’AccorD, formed, as they say themselves “…to capture the true essence of the early 70’s Progressive rock”, so...
Roger: Thanks to Jan Erik Liljeström of Anekdoten for giving us his time to do this short interview, no doubt taking time off from rehearsing for the...
French TV is a great band from Louisville, Kentucky, USA, who have been dispensing their twisted brand of avant-jazz-prog since as far back as 1983,...
Kwoon, a rather fine French combo, first came to my attention thanks to my good mate Phill and I was especially intrigued by their quirky...