I can’t think of too many albums that have inspired such anticipation in me. I mean, Wintersun’s “Time” had been pretty big on the excitement,...
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...
Larks’ Tongues In Aspic, from 1973, is widely regarded as one of the truly great King Crimson albums. With its raw tone, inspired improvisations and...
Robert Fripp says his legal battle against Universal Music Group has rendered his musical career “an exercise in futility” – and that’s why he’s given...
No-Man will release their first official live album on 2nd July 2012. The two disc set CD/DVD will released through the Burning Shed and EMI...
The sixties had finally ended, and progressive rock was now finally standing on its own two feet. Although most of the recognition would go to...
Genesis. Yes. King Crimson. Gentle Giant. Camel. This is what you are gonna get in this special, comprised of five albums of enormous significance for...
So here it is, the end of 2011. It’s probably been the biggest music year of my life, at least in terms of listening to...
In which the first wave of prog collapses under the weight of its own self referential pretension. Part Four – “A waste of talent and...
A Scarcity Of Miracles is given extra kudos in that it has been given the tag line “A King Crimson ProjecKt” owing to its numerous...