(((O))) Tag: Progressive

Tom Newman – A Faerie Symphony II

It is staggering, hypnotic, weird, romantic, surreal, and mind-blowing.

CAN – Live in Stuttgart 1975

This live recording has finally kicked the door down to see what the archives of unheard live material will have in store for us.

Laura Meade – The Most Dangerous Woman in America

The Most Dangerous Woman in America is probably going to be one of the most controversial albums released this year.

Anthony Garone – Failure To Fracture

Anthony Garone, founder of Make Weird Music, started this 22 year ride by tackling of the most insane compositions written by Robert Fripp.

Echoes of the Past: Jon Anderson – Song of Seven

An unsung masterpiece

Fanfare For The Uncommon Man: The Official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert

This live album wasn’t just an event with an incredible line-up, but a family occasion to have Keith’s legacy go full circle.

Illuminae – Dark Horizons

A 2D animated metal opera brought to life.

Stephan Thelen – Fractal Guitar 2

Who knows what he will think of next. He is still the mad scientist of arranging and composition.

Echoes of the Past: Magma – Bourges 1979

Bourges 1979 is to be played at maximum volume.

Field Music – Flat White Moon

It’s joyous, fun, surreal, and ready to go.

Liquid Tension Experiment – LTE3

LTE3 is a welcoming return for the quartet by going for the jugular by unleashing some of the most intensive arrangements that has finally been brought to life.

Jane Getter Premonition – Anomalia

Intense, fiery, brutal, and with amazing professionals… Anomalia is the perfect dish to sink in for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Jane Weaver – Flock

It is an album that is her own sonic alchemy brought to life.

Dennis Rea – Giant Steppes

While it was recorded from 2016 to 2019, this was an adventure that is weird, insane, brilliant, and in your face.

Alpha Male Tea Party – Infinity Stare

Alpha Male Tea Party have used the pain and strong emotions they undoubtedly felt and ran with their emotions to create something that is familiar but different. Heavier than their previous work but also creative musically, mature and well-executed. 

The Anchoress – The Art Of Losing

What Catherine has done is bring home another run for 2021.

Cobalt Chapel – Orange Synthetic

Cobalt Chapel return with an album of dark psychedelic brilliance. Cobalt Chapel for Eurovision I say, and they would if I had any influence. Which I don’t. But what better music to demonstrate the UKs psyche.

LizZard – Eroded

Masterful, compelling progressive rock.

Richard Barbieri – Under a Spell

If you want to discover more clues after the events of Planets + Persona, Under a Spell is a supernatural expedition.

Robert Jürjendal – Water Finds a Way

Water Finds a Way is a family scrapbook brought to life.

Eternal Return – Once Only

Their debut album didn’t just take me by surprise, but it goes beyond the Prog genre by taking a leap forwards into the unknown.

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