Well, if it wasn’t already clear with ‘Signify’ that Porcupine Tree was moving in a new direction with their music, than ‘Stupid Dream’ made it...
…and now, following from The Interview, here’s The Discography, in his own words, in chronological order, earliest first. Take it away, Dennis! Earthstar: Salterbarty Tales (Moontower Records...
Although Yes’ ‘Going For The One’ is seen as a return to simpler songs after their three most ambitious and complex works, I will say...
Even half a decade after this has been released, there has still been some buzz over this virtuoso guitarist’s work amongst friends and acquaintances. Being...
Deathspell Omega is a band that has had the same effect on me that only a few others like , Opeth, Blotted Science and Voivod...
Green Carnation was a project first incarnated by its members in order to explore sounds other than black metal, so it should not come as...
Widely considered to be one of the most enduring examples of experimental metal, ‘Obscura’ is an album that has already sparked plenty of discussion long...
“Killers” could be seen as a transition album for Iron Maiden. Although the band had a relatively firm grasp of their galloping sound since the...
Prog rock supergroups are generally consistent in two ways. First, they are bound to create a level of excitement for the fans of whatever artists...
The latest in the King Crimson 40th anniversary remixes from Professor Steven Wilson’s laboratory is their 1973 opus Larks’ Tongues In Aspic, which marked the...