Cell15 – River Utopia (Album Review)
Sophomore albums can be hell. If your debut was lousy, well, nobody will care what you do on the next one. But if that first…
Sophomore albums can be hell. If your debut was lousy, well, nobody will care what you do on the next one. But if that first…
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…
The Neal Morse Band’s triumphant double album, The Similitude Of A Dream, is the most acclaimed release that Morse has helmed to date and made…
Have pity on Thomas Waber. As head of the InsideOut Music record label which is releasing Spock’s Beard’s new album, Thomas reportedly had the unenviable…
Crack the Sky should have been big—I mean, really big. Yes, I know, that can be said about so many bands… but Crack the Sky…
“This is interesting” is a phrase that can easily go two ways. Oftentimes we say it in order to acknowledge that something is unlike anything…
The first show, in the august surroundings of the London Palladium, saw the kick off of Yes’ 50th Anniversary Weekend. The venue was the focal…
Making his mark in the contemporary progressive rock world with his much-celebrated band Spock’s Beard over 20 years ago, Neal Morse has continued evolving his…
“Out to Sea” is the debut instrumental progressive-rock album by Fernando Perdomo, guitarist and bassist of the Dave Kerzner Band. We had the opportunity to…
Reading might be a compulsion for a schooler, or a pastime for a retired person, but it’s one of the ultimate pleasures for many, and…