For a band who’ve suffered more than their fair share of upheavals in personnel, American prog rockers Spock’s Beard have, in response, shown more than...
A couple of months into the extensive tour of the Genesis Revisited album, Steve Hackett brought his extravaganza to the UK for the first of...
The Grand Tour of the 17th and 18th centuries was billed as a ‘grand adventure’ – a traditional trip in the days when upper class...
On a cool Sunday Night, Rush are closing their North American tour and getting ready for their European tour starting off in the Summer of...
As I announced a couple of months ago, the DC Society of Art Rock (DC-SOAR) has organized two shows at the Orion Studios in Baltimore...
Though the title of this review is not meant to spark a debate on climate change, it is an apt description of the kind of...
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...
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...
Hello Prog Sphere readers, I’m here with my first review for this site, and although I haven’t even heard a single entire King Crimson album...
If you haven’t heard of Jaga Jazzist, they’re a Norwegian ten piece electronic jazz fusion ensemble. Or something, I don’t really know what they should...