
Fernando Perdomo – Voyeurs (Album Review)
Less than one year ago I hadn’t heard of Fernando Perdomo. As a matter of fact, I discovered him when I witnessed his jaw-dropping guitar…
Less than one year ago I hadn’t heard of Fernando Perdomo. As a matter of fact, I discovered him when I witnessed his jaw-dropping guitar…
Whoever has been mildly immersed in the prog-scene for the last 15 years, have heard about Jonas Reingold at least once. A multi-instrumentalist, with countless…
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My wife and I were about to celebrate our anniversary and I secretly planned a getaway to Boston, some months in advance. After booking hotel,…
Things have changed a lot for Eric Gillette since he released his first (and self-produced) solo album Afterthought around three years go. At that time…
Steve Hackett is one of several geniuses that surfaced in the late sixties and early seventies shaking the wool of progressive rock at a very…