Middle Earth – London’s Psychedelic Club 1967-69
64-TRACK, 3CD COLLECTION FEATURING THE HALCYON DAYS OF THE LEGENDARY LONDON VENUE.
Middle Earth, formerly the Electric Garden, for an all-too short period in the...
Jingle Jangle Morning – The U.S. 1960’s Folk Rock Explosion
Between the years 1965-1970, the US witnessed a quite astonishing growth in the area of folk rock which, perhaps unsurprisingly, has its origins in...
Clann marks the epic conclusion to Solstice’s ‘Sia Trilogy’
The release of Clann sees the completion of the ‘Sia trilogy’ by folk proggers Solstice, and put simply, it’s an utterly sublime way to...
The Darkness – Dreams On Toast
Justin Hawkins and his band of merry men, AKA The Darkness, are back with their eighth studio album, which is once again brimming with...
Bjørn Riis reaches a new musical high with Fimbulvinter
Not only has Bjørn Riis crafted some of the finest progressive rock records to come out of Norway with his fellow (and equally talented)...
The Clash – A Photographic Monograph
Chris Salewicz opens this book by declaring that The Clash were "the garage band who grew to stadium size," and in doing so, they...
Touring the UK, Erja Lyytinen Confronts the Abyss
Currently on tour in the UK, and following the release of her latest album, Smell The Roses, award-winning Finnish guitarist and blues artist Erja Lyytinen has a...
Rivers of Nihil lead an Aggressive Progressive assault on Manchester
Progressive death metal is a niche genre in the grand scheme of things but its effect on the greater pantheon of music is undeniable...
Sykofant transformed Kulturhuset in Bergen into something otherworldly
A relatively warm yet windswept evening in Bergen saw three exceptionally good prog rock outfits pay the venue appropriately named Kulturhuset in the heart...
Dynazty play a Game of Faces
As far back as 2022 when Final Advent was released, Dynazty were already working on another album and their relentless work rate paid off...




























