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RODNEY MATTHEWS & OLIVER WAKEMAN – In The Bleak Midwinter
July 2, 2020

Rodney Matthews Studios 2019 Unfolding Yuletide for all seasons, two masters of fantastic imagery take their sound and vision through the looking glass. There are plenty cuts of this Christmas carol, so one requires a lot of guts to join … Continue reading
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Tagged Oliver Wakeman, prog rock, Rodney Matthews, single
DAVID CROSS & PETER BANKS – Crossover
April 16, 2020

Noisy 2020 Prog rock prime movers have their improvs pasted onto fresh canvas to cross over from the past to the future. When, in August 2010, former CRIMSON violinist and ex-YES guitarist commanded their strings to go where fantasy beckoned, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cross, fusion, Geoff Downes, instrumental, Oliver Wakeman, Peter Banks, prog rock
Rodney Matthews Ready To Release A Star-Studded Record
September 16, 2019

It was almost four years ago that this site ran on Rodney Matthews‘ forthcoming album, yet it took the acclaimed designer much longer to finish “Trinity” that is finally ready for release on CD and vinyl, and also as a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Catley, John Payne, Oliver Wakeman, Rick Wakeman, Rodney Matthews, Tony Clarkin
LIGHT FREEDOM REVIVAL – Eterniverse Déjà Vu
November 3, 2017

John Vehadija 2017 Lucid and entertaining, yet hardly transcendental trip into alternative existence. Singer-songwriter John Vehadija plays a dangerous game by pretending he’s not as well-versed in art-rock as one may assume, and the Canadian’s debut record can’t fail at … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sherwood, Light Freedom Revival, Oliver Wakeman, prog rock, psychedelia
TELERGY – Hypatia
October 2, 2015

Telergymusic 2015 Tragic tale of ancient grace given a rock symphony treatment with a stellar cast for texture. Multi-instrumentalist Robert McClung doesn’t think small, but while 2014’s felt like a parochial downshifting from his project’s Biblical debut, name guests notwithstanding, … Continue reading
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Tagged Oliver Wakeman, prog rock, Telergy