‘Demarkation’ makes for a good listen based on strong production values.
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Music Review: Steve Howe – ‘Anthology’
Rhino’s two-disc retrospective of the Yes guitarist’s solo work is a must-have for prog rock enthusiasts.
Read More »Music Review: Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson – ‘Thick as a Brick – Live in Iceland’ [Blu-ray + CD]
Despite a good performance, Ian Anderson's 'Thick as a Brick - Live in Iceland' isn't an indispensable addition to the Jethro Tull canon.
Read More »Music Review: Yes – ‘Heaven & Earth’
The new Yes album is cosmic light.
Read More »Music Review: Plastic Yellow Band – ‘Breathe Air’
A welcome sounding blast of psychedelic-prog fresh air from this South Carolina based New Classic Rock collective.
Read More »The Great Nektar Revival of 2013
2013 should best be remembered as the year progressive rock band Nektar made a big comeback, with a new album and worthy reissues of their classic '70s LPs.
Read More »Music Review: Boys Club – ‘Live From California – The Complete Concert’
A 1998 concert from The Boys Club—Keith Emerson, Marc Bonilla, and Glenn Hughes—contains previously unreleased nuggets that belong in many a rock fan's collection.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Jethro Tull – ‘Around the World Live’
Jethro Tull's lavish four-DVD retrospective includes eclectic performances from 1970 to 2005.
Read More »Music Review: Steven Wilson – The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories)
Steven Wilson's third - and best - solo album, is also his most ambitious to date.
Read More »Music Review: Colin Edwin & Jon Durant – Burnt Belief
Porcupine Tree bassist Colin Edwin & Jon Durant's stab at the apocalypse is post-New Age, electronica mood music - more Enigma than Metallica.
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