Famous for his work as the lead guitarist and part-time vocalist of world class rock act Pink Floyd, David Gilmour treats his league of fans...
Though my reviewing efforts usually focus on recent releases, every now and then it feels good do break my own rules. This review should have...
That’s right. It’s almost the end of the year and it’s time to have Prog Sphere readers choose the best progressive album of 2013. We...
An overview of instrumental material from Russian guitar wizard Alexander Kostarev from 1978 to 2006 with various lineups of devastatingly talented back up musicians. Oddly...
He powered down the central hub for the weekend, locked the pod, and made his way down the long flight of stairs to the exit....
Italy’s Acqua Fragile delivered a fairly unassuming facsimile of the British symphonic prog sound over the course of two albums. Although their vocalist Bernardo Lanzetti’s...
While I gather that this will be an instant love for many of the fans that have been waiting to hear what Swedish prog rockers...
For fans of the brand of avant rock proudly flagshipped by acts like Univers Zero and Art Zoyd, Ahvak should be an exciting prospect. Based...
As promised, I commit to it. Is Dream Theater, an undefeated ghoul of prog arena, on its knees? The band is set to release brand...
“Water & air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends have become global garbage cans”. – Jacques-Yves Cousteau Initially employed as a...