Venue: o2 Empire, Shepherd's Bush, London Date: October 7, 2015 Steve Hackett's been accused more than often of touring the
Over one year after the release of Demon, which might be easily considered one the best prog albums ever, Norwegian
Hybrids, or fusions if you will, naturally foster invention. British band TesseracT's soon to be released album (18th September,
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As lead singer and songwriter Bruce Soord pointed out in his introductions, The Pineapple Thief have ‘been around a while’.
Kaipa who released their first album in 1975 and are considered one of sweden's best symphonic prog bands have just
Well-known Adelaide Progressive Rock group Unitopia have decided to call it a day. However the music lives on in the
When an album has such a statement as title it can do nothing but inspire a certain kind of curiosity. Honestly, when
Crudely put, Progressive Metal could be described as Metal with noodling. A respected exponent of this genre, English band, Haken,
Score: 9/10 Seeing live on the same stage on the same night Steve Morse, Mike Portnoy, Neal Morse, Casey McPherson, David LaRue and
Their second highly expected album, "Second Nature", is yet to be out (October 6) and it's already being critically acclaimed
Originated from an idea by producer Bill Evans and featuring former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, Deep Purple guitarist Steve
Pink Floyd meet Brian Eno meet Nine Inch Nails meet world music... if this isn't enough for you to rush