Thanks for your support!
Out The Pipeline
- Mar. 16 – Reviews
- Mar. 15 – News
- Mar. 13 – Chas Cronk interview
- Feb. 25 – Derek Moore interview
- Feb. 4 – Dave Greenslade interview
- Jan. 1 – Reissues
- Dec. 8 – Books
- Dec. 3 – Dave Davies interview
- Nov. 21 – Dzal Martin interview
- Oct. 29 – Nick Magnus interview
- Oct. 15 – Danny Peyronel interview
- Oct. 1 – Neil Carter interview
- Sept. 24 – Martyn Ford interview
- Sept. 17 – Phil Mogg interview
- Sept. 11 – Live Reports
- Sept. 10 – Richard T. Bear interview
- Sept. 2 – Shawn Phillips interview
- Aug. 28 – Chris Slade Interview
- Aug. 21 – Midge Ure interview
- Aug. 18 – Video Reviews
Tag Archives: Trey Gunn
SECONDS BEFORE LANDING – The Great Deception
November 24, 2015

Seconds Before Landing 2013 Conspiracies-inspired, Pennsylvanian proggers’ first flight down to earth and close to home. On the verge of reality, rumors breed: that’s where fertile ground is for letting one’s imagination run wild – and that’s what John Crispino … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged prog rock, Seconds Before Landing, Tim Bogert, Trey Gunn
SECONDS BEFORE LANDING – Seconds Before Landing II
August 23, 2015

Seconds Before Landing 2014 Second descent of daring spirit from ambient vibrancy down to sinful earth. It was on a concept ground that singer and multi-instrumentalist John Crispino unfolded his prog project back in 2012, but this follow-up to doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, instrumental, Seconds Before Landing, Trey Gunn
TREY GUNN – The Waters, They Are Rising
May 29, 2015

7D Media 2015 Water, water every where: a liquid touch from a guitar supremo. Great experimentalist that he is, Trey Gunn never breaks away from a natural timbre, and what can be more natural than lapping of water, a soundscape … Continue reading
LEON ALVARADO – 2014 Music From An Expanded Universe
April 20, 2015

Melodic Revolution 2014 Stopgap rapture from a prog latecomer widening his cosmos with every new cycle. It took Leon Alvarado’s talent three decades – having started in the late ’70s, the keyboardist’s first work, “Plays Genesis And Other Original Stuff,” … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged instrumental, Jerry Marotta, Leon Alvarado, prog rock, Trey Gunn