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Monthly Archives: February 2023
FAIRPORT CONVENTION Take Full “Full House” To The Stage
February 18, 2023

Even if it wasn’t so strong, with classics such as “Dirty Linen” and “Sloth” among its tracks, 1970’s “Full House” would stand out in FAIRPORT CONVENTION‘s canon, because this platter was their first to not feature female lead – as … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Chris Leslie, Dave Mattacks, Dave Pegg, Fairport Convention, Richard Thompson, Simon Nicol
ANCHOR AND BURDEN – Kosmonautik Pilgrimage
February 17, 2023

MoonJune 2023 Getting physical, heavy avant-gardists gear up for another spaced-out anabasis and see it through to the end. Lately, Markus Reuter’s discography has become labyrinthine enough to provide his followers with a chance of a fresh discovery every now … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alexander Paul Dowerk, Anchor And Burden, Asaf Sirkis, fusion, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock
Arjen Lucassen Details His SUPERSONIC REVOLUTION Debut
February 16, 2023

AYREON, STAR ONE, AMBEON, THE GENTLE STORM, GUILT MACHINE: the long list of Arjen Anthony Lucassen‘s projects always keeps on growing, and while not every one of these can lent itself to such on-stage extravaganza as where many musicians join … Continue reading
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Tagged Arjen Anthony Lucassen
RICK WAKEMAN – A Gallery Of The Imagination
February 15, 2023

Madfish 2023 Filling empty frames with followers’ fantasies, esteemed soundscapist leads his flock to artistic freedom. Never a stranger to pomp and circumstance, went a different way when it came to the fiftieth anniversary of his solo debut, to focus … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Andy Colquhoun, Lee Pomeroy, prog rock, Rick Wakeman
THE BLACK CROWES Commemorate Their “Shake” On A Concert Platter
February 14, 2023

For all their fluctuating popularity, one can feel that THE BLACK CROWES haven’t been given enough credit yet for stripping the glam off the ’80s blues-based hard rock to reveal the rough roots of the genre and expose heavy blues … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged The Black Crowes


