I suppose it’s understandable why Yes‘ debut has never received too much praise or recognition; I personally liked the self-titled a lot, but the band...
The year is 1996, and Porcupine Tree hit the road that May playing several shows around UK. One of their stops was Canterbury’s (Kent) Penny...
The news about a new Cedric Brixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez Lopez venture cracked the Internet shorelines from absolutely every direction, that it seems people are still...
I’ve been thinking for a while to start up the series of posts that would focus and highlight work of some of the progressive rock’s...
Prog Sphere's Conor Fynes writes about the debut album of the progressive rock's one of the finest bands - Yes!
Going for the One marked the end of an era for Yes, what I outline in this and other reviews as the band’s ‘golden era’. Spanning from The...
All the pros and cons of the prog cruises.
In a documentary titled Through the Frozen Galaxies Spanish space/psychedelic rock quartet Pyramidal discusses about the band’s improvisational side, albums, gear and new music. Coming from...
What is the problem with best-of compilations in progressive rock? It’s certainly not that progressive bands aren’t deserving of them, or even that there isn’t...
Before the notion was rightly dismissed by the others, Jon Anderson was said to have expressed a wish to record Tales from Topographic Oceans in the middle...