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Monthly Archives: October 2021
TONY KAYE – End Of Innocence
October 20, 2021

Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2021 Romance as affirmed by tragedy: former ivories driver with YES details the September 11th course to find the meaning of life. Less celebrated than his successors – Messrs. , and – despite his prominent presence … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Roger Dean, Tony Kaye, Yes
Jah Wobble Reimagines “Metal Box”
October 19, 2021

This November will mark the staggering 42 years – 21 years before the turn of the millennium and 21 after – since the release of “Metal Box”: PiL’s magnum opus that marked the apex of creative collaboration between John Lydon, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Jah Wobble, PiL
TRAVELER – Fields Forever
October 18, 2021

Traveler 2005 Another jaunt across the ocean brings home a harvest of arresting melodies – and then some. This ensemble’s third album was also their last to bear a one-word name on the cover, before Scott Jeffers tried to strike … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Scott Jeffers Traveler
THREE COLOURS DARK – Love’s Lost Property
October 17, 2021

Firefly Music 2021 British weavers of art-rock reveries return to the place where absence reign to fill the void with a feeling. The last thing one could accuse this small ensemble of would be slyness, yet Jonathan Edwards and Rachel … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Dave Gregory, folk rock, Jonathan Edwards, Karnataka, prog rock, Rachel Cohen, Three Colours Dark
WISHBONE ASH To Issue Two Concert Documents
October 16, 2021

For all the strength of their studio records, it’s on-stage that – as this scribe – WISHBONE ASH reveal their full force, and the array of concert albums issued by the veterans over the course of decades may suggest. And … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Andy Powell, Laurie Wisefield, Martin Turner, Wishbone Ash


