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Monthly Archives: February 2026
THE GRAND UNDOING – Songs For The Sleeping
February 24, 2026

Secret Candy Rock 2026 Amassing the strands of adventurous spirit, Massachusetts ensemble reach for optimistic horizon. The world has moved on since Seth Goodman and his friends set out their stall of reveries on the pandemic landscape and let be … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged The Grand Undoing
BROKEN HOME Revive A MR. BIG Gem With Amy Winehouse’s Team
February 24, 2026

It’s been close to a decade since the world last heard of BROKEN HOME, an ’80s band who emerged in the aftermath of British MR. BIG’s breakup to release two albums and proceed to the brink of oblivion, where the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Broken Home, Dicken, Mr. Big (UK)
STATUS QUO Prepare 1979 Concert Recording For Release
February 23, 2026

There’s been a sudden surge of activity in the STATUS QUO camp in the last year, what with their classic “Live!” album receiving a treatment, “On The Level” seeing an , and Francis Rossi putting “The Accidental” out fairly recently, … Continue reading
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Tagged Status Quo
KING CRIMSON – Lizard
February 22, 2026

Island 1970 / Panegyric 2025 Wake your reason’s hollow vote: underground mavericks enter the realm of reality-embracing fantasies. “Eerie, never weird” could have been a motto of this ensemble who made strangeness their modus operandi, if not mental state, so … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Jon Anderson, Keith Tippett, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Peter Sinfield, prog rock, Robert Fripp, Steven Wilson
Judge Smith Brings Back His First Musical From Brink Of Oblivion
February 21, 2026

‘s oeuvre may not be exactly labyrinthine, but there are fairly famous works in his discography, such as 2000’s “Curly’s Airships” which featured a lot of luminaries, and rather obscure opuses too, including the brilliant from 2023. And then, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Judge Smith


