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Monthly Archives: January 2026
CACTUS Erect A Second Temple To Past Glories
January 26, 2026

It’s been about two years since gathered a massive flock of his friends and followers for a to one of the bands the legendary drummer drove to success decades ago, and now CACTUS are ready to deliver another chapter of … Continue reading
Pat Metheny Launches New Album On His Own New Label
January 25, 2026

It’s a complex but rewarding adventure: to be following Pat Metheny‘s path from record to record, through the platters which are bountiful. One of the guitarist’s latest releases was “Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV)” – issued in 2021 as a document of … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Pat Metheny
Rupert Hine’s Soundtrack To “The Shout” Is Out
January 24, 2026

“Weird electronic music”: that’s how Tony Banks described, in an interview which will soon be published on this site, Rupert Hine‘s score to “The Shout” – the Jerzy Skolimowski-directed 1978 film based on a short story by Robert Graves. Tony … Continue reading
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Tagged Rupert Hine
KING CRIMSON – In The Wake Of Poseidon: 50th Anniversary Edition
January 23, 2026

Island 1970 / Panegyric 2025 Taking the “difficult second album” syndrome to a whole different level, a record that set future prog titans on a course of perpetual transmogrification sees its secrets unsealed. Often perceived as a less sinister twin … Continue reading
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Tagged Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Peter Sinfield, prog rock, Robert Fripp, Steven Wilson
Mick Rogers Releases Third Solo Album
January 22, 2026

Often busy in the company of but regularly finding time to play concerts of his own, Mick Rogers has never been in a hurry, however, to offer up solo material. The veteran’s individual discography numbers a mere two longplays, 2002’s … Continue reading
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