“Somewhere Along The Highway” is recognized as the magnum opus of Swedish Sludge Metal band Cult Of Luna. Although an album like “Salvation”, which was...
Like Van der Graaf Generator and their lesser-known contemporaries Aardvark, Abacus represented an early 70′s wave of prog that tried to bring the keyboards to...
Arnold Layne (1967) Listening to one of my favourite psychedelic-era albums, I often wonder why ‘The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn’ never featured some...
Long held to be Iron Maiden’s immortal, classic contribution to the world of metal, Iron Maiden has undoubtedly had brighter musical moments than this, but...
Although I would likely point the finger at King Crimson’s “21st Century Schizoid Man” as the harbinger of ‘heavy’ in heavy metal, there’s absolutely no...
With the release of a long-overdue sequel just recently, it seems as good a time as any to review this classic. Released in 1973, Alphataurus...
Who is the most gifted and most dedicated Prog musician? Of course, there is not a universal answer, but Robert Wyatt sure proved himself that...
The Raven That Refused To Sing (and Other Stories), released in 2013, is the third album by progressive rock artist Steven Wilson, most poplar for...
Princess Diana’s favourite album. The first without Gabriel and the first to actually sell decently. This greatly outsold all the band’s previous efforts, going to...
Pink Floyd was Syd Barrett’s group. He came up with the name (from two bluesmen) after they went through half a dozen even stranger names....