Canterbury prog rockers, Caravan, kicked off recently a Pledge Music campaign in order to release their new, fourteenth studio album, the successor of 2003′s “The...
One of the greatest Canterbury bands, Caravan, created with their second album, “If I Could Do It All Over Again, I’d Do It All Over...
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...
Progressive rock seems to have a connection with horror films. Goblin wrote the haunting soundtrack for Dario Argento’s Suspiria, and William Friedkin’s The Exorcist was...
It’s no secret that the 1980′s had a pretty harsh effect on the artistic success of many of the progressive rock bands. While the early...
“Cyclone” is, in some respects, a continuation of the increasingly streamlined sound of “Stratosfear”. Although Tangerine Dream were holding strong to their electronic roots, there...
“Zeit” is an album with the sort of legacy that genuinely interests me. Unlike most ‘classic’ albums where listeners are ultimately able to come to...
With “Rubycon”, it is this reviewer’s opinion that Tangerine Dream finally tapped into the true potential of their sound. Vast, mysterious, and even downright creepy...
Listening to “Force Majeure”, I find myself with a new appreciation for Tangerine Dream’s best work. From where I’m standing, that’s in reference to ambient...
As far as the current ‘scene’ of progressive rock goes, I don’t think anyone would bat an eye at the prospect of a new band...