Zachary Nathanson

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I’m a freelance writer/blogger that started doing reviews nine years ago. I’m a fan of Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, and Jazz Rock. Also a musician for 20 years. Music has been my friend since listening to the Beatles when I was a little boy. It wasn’t until I discovered Pink Floyd 20 years ago and it changed my life. Geek also, but the Progressive genre has still kept me going from day one. And there’s no stop sign for me. I also have a blog site in which I also do reviews since 2008 entitled, Music from the Other Side of the Room.

Articles by Zachary Nathanson

Haken – Liveforms: An Evening With Haken (Live in London 2024)

Haken have proven to themselves that they have come a long way, and to spend an amazing night in their home country is a godsend.

Grey DeLisle – The Grey Album

Just put this album on while driving down the deserted highway and imagine yourself being free from all of the chaos that you had to endure five years ago.

Gentle Giant – Playing the Fool: The Complete Live Experience

Playing The Fool: The Complete Live Experience is the band’s power and glory to give the venues they played in Europe, a night that fans will talk about in the years to come.

Pink Floyd – Pink Floyd At Pompeii – MCMLXXII

If you want to explore the Floyd as an underground band, then look no further. Live at Pompeii is worth exploring.

Stephan Thelen – Worlds in Collision

Diving into the deep end, embarking on this incredible journey to find the lost worlds that people have been exploring at the bottom of the sea.

Rudy Adrian – Beyond the Sleepy Hills

Whether it is meditating alone or imagining yourself walking into a dreamy landscape, Rudy has proven to be the sonic mastermind when it comes to the Sleepy Hills, waiting for us.

Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell – Imaginary Realities

Like many ambient voyages, Chris and Philip bring in the shimmering view of the northern lights approaching our home planet to unveil something extraordinary right in front of our very eyes.

David Helpling & Eric “the” Taylor – The Precious Dark

Everything has that click Taylor and Helping have endured to bring the cosmic voyage upon our shoulders.

Lacy Rose – Lispector

Like a mini-opera inside your head, Lispector is a traveling journey that’s about to set sail for you and endure the wonder and mystery of Lacy Rose’s musical voyage that’ll knock your socks off.

André Drage Group – Wolves

Drage pulls all of the stops signs out and gives his band members carte blanche by revving up their engines and driving off into the hot, steamy evening that’s ready to make you sweat like crazy.

Sons of Ra – Standard Deviation

Its strength, power, and full force is all the evidence that you need to come with vengeance, and prepare to endure the wonders of jazz rock at its best.

Half Past Four – Finding Time

Out of this world, in your face, and down to the bone, Finding Time has proven to be a stick of dynamite, ready to explode and welcoming Half Past Four back with open arms.

Tribunal – In Penitence and Ruin

A powder keg ready to erupt for the apocalypse to happen, the tracks can take you into a brutal awakening that is surreal, twisted, and quite the challenge Tribunal have brought together.

Echoes of the Past: Soft Machine – Drop

Listening to the live show, you can just close your eyes and imagine yourself being at those gigs in Germany, rooting for the Soft Machine.

Solstice – Return to Cropredy

If you’re very new to the world of Solstice’s music, then this live performance and documentary is worth exploring to understand why this band are still growing and still keeping the massive power of the progressive genre into the forefront.

Julian Jay Savarin – Beyond the Outer Mirr

It is time to go backwards, during the heyday of the progressive movement to see and hear what Savarin was completing during 1974, and once again, give him the proper handshake he truly deserves.

Wolfgang Seidel – Krautrock Eruption: An Alternative History of German Underground in the ’60s and ’70s

This gives not just readers, but listeners who might be very new to the music, a treat to delve into the world of the scene in Germany that was way ahead of its time. Highly explored and worth checking out.

Miki Berenyi Trio – Tripla

One of those albums that is like a breath of fresh air, giving its awesome form of power to be explored across the heavens.

Electric Junk: A Journey through Deutsche Rock, Psych and Kosmische 1970-1978

From Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, to Odenwald, the highlights on this bad boy will make you want to start a wish list, right about…. now!

Emma Rawicz and Gwilym Simcock – Big Visit

This isn’t just a jazz album; this is an album that’ll really keep you coming back for more to see what you’ve been missing.

Envy of None – Stygian Waves

Stygian Waves is as challenging as their debut release, giving listeners more stories that are awaiting them for weeks, months, and the years to come.

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