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Monthly Archives: October 2025
Robin Trower Reports From The States On Concert Platter
October 31, 2025

While a lot of octogenarian artists would love to rest on their laurels, Robin Trower has been on a roll lately, the veteran’s recent streak of creativity almost making his reissue programme pale in comparison with albums like from earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged Robin Trower
ATOMIC ROOSTER – Circle The Sun
October 31, 2025

Esoteric Antenna 2025 The legends of doom ‘n’ gloom get back from the void to let their glory see the light of day again. They were much more than a mere rock ensemble – ATOMIC ROOSTER were a melodically memorable … Continue reading
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Tagged Atomic Rooster, hard rock, heavy prog, prog rock, Steve "Boltz" Bolton
Bobby Callender Revisits His “Rainbow” On Stage
October 30, 2025

Although it wasn’t customary for black artists to cross over to lysergically influenced side of things in the late ’60s and early ’70s, there were successful attempts to do so, as THE TENPTATIONS’ “Psychedelic Shack” suggested rather convincingly. However, nobody … Continue reading
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Tagged Robert Callender
THE GIFT Channel The Spirit Of Shakespeare On Album Number Five
October 29, 2025

British proggers THE GIFT aren’t strangers to long pauses in their discography, yet while it’s easy to chalk up an eight-year gap between the band’s 2006 debut “Awake & Dreaming” and that record’s follow-up “Land Of Shadows” to the latter … Continue reading
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Tagged John Hackett, Steve Hackett, The Gift
Interview with Andy Curran
October 28, 2025
The world “tireless” doesn’t cover Andy Curran’s work ethic, yet there’s nothing surprising about the Canadian musician’s approach to his art; the same can’t be said, however, about the stylistic scope of his endeavors over the course of the last … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Curran




