September is quite a month, featuring solo releases from The Pineapple Thief’s & Porcupine Tree’s front men within a week of each other. The careers…
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Multi-instrumentalists are blessed when it comes to solo albums – they have so much to work with. In Randy George’s case this is even more…
By his own count, Marek Arnold has contributed to more than 60 albums, either as a member or hired hand, providing indelible sax and keyboard…
In 2011, Tesseract exploded onto the metal scene with their debut release, “One.” The darlings of the djent underground blended the brutality of Meshuggah with…
Grammy-award nominated Baroness are back with a new album, “Stone”. Their sixth record overall and third released via Abraxan Hymns, “Stone”finds the Philadelphia-based quartet of…
There was a time when getting a new album from The Flower Kings every year or two wasn’t a sure thing. But that time is…
Part of the joy of being around during the current wave of prog metal bands has been discovering new acts. Prior to this album review,…
Swedish prog metal band Soen has been extremely busy in the last years, creating diverse and fantastic sonic experiences that have taken the band to tour extensively…
Winter is alive. Its landscapes may appear desolate, and its boundless silence may put on the façade of death, but there is the undeniable thrum…
Side project, spinoff group, extracurricular association. There’s many ways to view a musician’s primary musical vehicle versus what else they do on the side. While…