Glass Hammer was formed in 1992 in the US, with their first album released in 1993. So they’re very well-established veterans in the prog scene. They tend to change […]
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Glass Hammer was formed in 1992 in the US, with their first album released in 1993. So they’re very well-established veterans in the prog scene. They tend to change […]
Read moreTransatlantic are finally back after 6+ years with not one- but TWO new albums. After listening to both albums, I thought a lot about whether I should write two reviews or […]
Read moreOne of the things I appreciate most, is musical innovation. When a band takes a clear risk, determined to move forward and explore new grounds. I even think that this kind […]
Read moreEven in the prog genre, it’s really rare these days to encounter something truly innovative. Even if a new album is a solid piece of work with great songs, usually […]
Read moreEmapth was one of the most anticipated albums of the year for me. The drama that went down before the release, and the vision that Devin had laid down for […]
Read moreBy Yarin Cohen It has been three long years since Dream Theater’s last album “The Astonishing” was released. Since its 2013 self-titled album, the musicians in Dream Theater seem to […]
Read more2018 is now history, and we knew we had to take this opportunity to celebrate all the great albums that were released this year. This has been a great year […]
Read moreBy Yarin Cohen The Great Adventure is the long-awaited follow-up to The Neal Morse Band’s 2016 release The Similitude Of A Dream. The question is, “will this album measure up […]
Read moreWhen Haken revealed the new album’s concept and artwork, I was immediately intrigued. I love concepts that delve into the human mind and seeing Haken going in that direction was […]
Read more“I remember the moment when we officially announced that we would continue as a trio, We were doing a photoshoot at the Polish seaside. I said to the guys, ‘Let’s […]
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