progressive rock
CD: Dungen - Allas SakMonday, 28 September 2015![]() From its title-track opening cut to the final moments of its closer “Sova”, Allas Sak is recognisably a Dungen album. The musical dynamic between the Swedish quartet’s members and their collective sound is so distinctive that they effectively... Read more... |
CD: Iron Maiden – Book of SoulsSaturday, 05 September 2015![]() It’s nearly 40 years since bassist Steve Harris formed Iron Maiden and much has changed since then. Singer Bruce Dickinson has learned to fence, fly and kick cancer in the cock, and the band have continued to release albums – albums which, though... Read more... |
The Man Who Sold the World, O2 Shepherd's Bush EmpireWednesday, 01 July 2015![]() Normally, if an album as good as The Man Who Sold the World had itself sold the sum total of sod all on release, it would have been lost, then found, before becoming a fêted rarity, exchanging hands for hundreds while bootleggers had a field day.... Read more... |
CD: Muse - DronesSaturday, 06 June 2015![]() Almost a decade ago, I went to a disappointing festival in Holland. Driven to distraction by the crowd – a sixth-form disco stuck between the third and fourth circles of Dante's inferno – I, on the advice of a friend, went to see Muse. Their... Read more... |
CD: Todd Rundgren, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm and Emil Nikolaisen – RunddansMonday, 11 May 2015![]() Todd Rundgren is not known for sitting on his laurels and churning out the same old stuff year after year. Since Runt, his debut solo album from 1970, he has tried out a vast array of genres from heavy metal to prog rock, EDM and power pop, as well... Read more... |
CD: Pombagira – Flesh Throne PressSunday, 29 March 2015![]() Flesh Throne Press is the sixth album from heavy doom-rock duo Pombagira. Guitarist and singer Pete and drummer Carolyn Hamilton-Giles’s massive sound is characterised by portentous riffing soaked in reverb, vocals that could easily be mistaken for... Read more... |
Album of the Year: Jane Weaver – The Silver GlobeSaturday, 03 January 2015![]() 2014 has seen a fair few late lunges for the line in the race to be my best album of the year (a contest fought more for prestige and honour than hard cash in all honesty). I’m a mild-mannered sort, and hate disappointing the recording artists... Read more... |
Brian Pern: A Life in Rock, BBC TwoTuesday, 09 December 2014![]() BBC4’s The Life of Rock with Brian Pern introduced us to the former frontman of Thotch and creator of world music. With a promotion to BBC2 for Brian Pern: A Life in Rock, it seems that Pern, the comic creation of The Fast Show’s Simon Day and Rhys... Read more... |
Sci-Fi Week: Space RockSaturday, 29 November 2014![]() In 1971, the British rock group UFO released their second album. Titled One Hour Space Rock, its cover bore the subtitle Flying and, yes, images of UFOs in the form of flying saucers and a bald, naked and pink humanoid with claw-like fingernails.... Read more... |
CD: Pink Floyd - The Endless RiverSaturday, 08 November 2014![]() The Endless River, a contemplatively ambient opus comprising four pieces made up of 17 instrumental sections and a concluding song, is Pink Floyd’s second “last” album. Their first sign-off was 1982’s dreary The Final Cut, virtually a Roger Waters... Read more... |
Genesis: Together and Apart, BBC TwoSunday, 05 October 2014![]() Despite a 47-year history which has taken them from pomp to pop and established them as a top-selling global institution, there's still a lingering sense that Genesis don't think they've been taken seriously enough. This was detectable in Phil... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Black WidowSunday, 28 September 2014![]() Black Widow: SacrificeIt wasn’t John Lennon’s fault, but things weren’t the same after the “bigger than Jesus” scandal of 1966. Pop music had been connected to religion in a way slightly edgier than Cliff Richard or the Salvation Army's The... Read more... |
