INTERVIEWS
Ray Alder has been singing his heart out for prog metal giants Fates Warning since 1987. Over those three decades, he has inspired generations of…
Sometimes lost in a space between being too keyboard leaning for the average power metal fan and too heavy for the average prog-rock fan is…
Chen Balbus is an Israeli guitarist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer currently playing with Orphaned Land and The Secret Saints. Orphaned Land is widely regarded as…
ProgStock 2018 is coming! The sophomore edition of the three-day Progressive Rock music Festival will take place Oct 5-7, 2018 at the Union County Performing…
Interview with Roine Stolt (The Sea Within, The Flower Kings, Transatlantic, Kaipa, Agents of Mercy)
In anticipation of the forthcoming debut album release from The Sea Within, we are pleased to present this interview with group founder Roine Stolt. Starting…
Legendary musician Steve Hackett joins us for this lengthy interview upon completion of his North and South America tour, which mixed songs from his vast…
After publishing the review of Angelus Apatrida’s new album, Lords of Black is the second Spanish band to be featured here at Sonic Perspectives in…
Interview with Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree, Storm Corrosion, Blackfield, No-Man and more)
Having just reached the age of 50, Steven Wilson is one of progressive rock’s most celebrated artists, though he constantly strives to defy the categorization…
Saxon’s long-standing drummer Nigel Glockler is a man plenty of musical experience, having rocked the world with his group for 35 years. Aside from Saxon,…
Interview with Gus G (Firewind, Ozzy Osbourne, Mystic Prophecy, Nightrage, Arch Enemy, and Dream Evil)
Konstantinos Karamitroudis, aka Gus G. has spent the past decade quietly affirming his place as one of metal’s reigning guitar virtuosos. He has recorded more…
If you like hard and classic rock, chances are that without you even being aware, Tony Franklin, also known as The Fretless Monster, might be the bass…
For musicians, the road to success can be marked with figurative potholes, stop signs, wrecks and flat tires. Some abandon the journey; others use the…
Britain’s Shadowkeep lay more or less dormant for seven or eight years following 2008’s “The Hourglass Effect”, which itself was delayed due to line-up changes.…
Kobra Paige and her motley crew kept their word and now they deliver the second part of their opus magnum one year after the release…
Morbid Angel, the American death metal band considered one of the most influential acts in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from…
