TRANSATLANTIC deliver the Absolute Universe across two discs
Few bands epitomise Freddie Mercury’s credo of Nothing succeeds like excess more than Transatlantic. A prog supergroup, their music is longer, more complex, and...
Heavy Feather float a ‘Mountain of Sugar’
Heavy Feather’s first album Débris & Rubble (2019) was featured in RAMzine issue 22, when I said “they show how to take influences like...
RIVERSIDE revisit past glory on Out of Myself
This album, when originally released in 2003, and now being reissued by Inside Out, announced the arrival to the world of Polish Progmeisters Riverside,...
The Anchoress bares all on raw new album
For the uninitiated, The Anchoress is Catherine Anne Davies, a welsh songstress and multi-instrumentalist whose 2016 debut album, Confessions of a Romantic Novelist, announced...
Jordsjø deliver a passionate and inspired folk-tinged prog opus
Norwegian prog-rockers Jordsjø are something out of the ordinary as evidenced by the stunning quality of their previous releases (the flawless Nattfiolen in particular) and the...
The Treatment: Just What the Dr Ordered!
British hard rockers The Treatment are about to drop their fifth full-length studio album Waiting For God on April 9th – not only is...
Decades: Alice Cooper in the 70s
As part of the Sonic Bond Publishing series Decades, they have just released Alice Cooper in the 70s. It follows a similar format to...
Decades: Uriah Heep in the 70s
As a fan of Uriah Heep since Look At Yourself in 1971, I inevitably wondered if a book charting the first decade of the...
Delilah Bon, Self Titled and Self Made
It’s rare that in the modern-day an artist can pave the way for something incredibly unheard of. It’s not often, that someone is so...
Trucker Diablo wag the Tail End of a Hurricane
From a startlingly good debut through the three subsequent releases one thing was always guaranteed: Trucker Diablo would be there to rock your socks...