Steepin’ Out Review: Unearthing 60s Gems
Steepin' Out is a vastly entertaining 94-track, 3CD set covering the period between 1963 and 1965, the era before Garage Rock was considered a...
From Addiction Recovery to AI Concerns: Walter Trout’s Most Personal Album Yet
Although he’s not exactly a household name, Walter Trout’s name is well known in bluesy-rock circles. Anyone who’s played with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, John...
Rush Live: Synths, Solos & Supremacy
In the early 1980s Rush were right up there amongst the brightest stars in the rock universe, shifting albums by the shedload and gigs...
Neal Morse Band Return with L.I.F.T. – Album Review
Neal Morse Band (NMB) return after a four-and-a-half-year gap with another album of majestic prog, one which exceeds the sum total of all its...
Gong: Bright Spirit Album Review
Gong, in their nearly six decades of existence, have occasionally morphed into unrecognisable forms, including the late 70s/early 80s Pierre Moerlen period and releasing...
Tokyo Blade back with a Dark Revolution
Yes, the stalwarts of NWOBHM are back and ready to show why they should have been up there with those other bands that moved...
RUSH 40th Anniversary of Permanent Waves
Rush, the ‘Holy Trinity’ to their legions of fans worldwide have become the latest band to see an album get the 40th-anniversary update; Permanent...
Graham Gordon – The Rolling Stones Before They Became The Stones
This book was originally published in 2018 and was written from the perspective, despite the similarity of name, that there are in fact two...
DITZ delivers adrenalized phenomena on new EP, ‘5 Songs’
Tomorrow, Brighton-based punk quintet DITZ will release their latest EP, 5 Songs. A scorching spark plug of raw power, 5 Songs sees DITZ further...
LONELY ROBOT – Feelings Are Good
Lonely Robot is a crossover prog-rock solo project from the mighty John Mitchell, whose contribution to the genre down the years cannot be understated....




























