Review of Secrets & Lies which is the first solo album in 14 years by King Crimson guitarist/vocalist Jakko M Jakszyk. Secrets & Lies combines art rock and prog with the help of a skilled cast of musicians (including Peter Hammill, Tony Levin, Gavin Harrison and Robert Fripp).
Review: Yes – Close To The Edge (1972)
A review of Yes' fifth studio album Close To The Edge, an undisputed masterpiece of symphonic prog.
Review: Camel – Stationary Traveller (1984)
A review of Camel's tenth studio album Stationary Traveller.
Review: Rush – Grace Under Pressure (1984)
Reviewing Rush's 10th studio album Grace Under Pressure, with which the trio bids farewell to their longtime producer Terry Brown.
Review: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum – Of The Last Human Being (2024)
A review of the fourth studio album Of The Last Human Being by the American Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, the band's first album after a 17-year recording hiatus.
Review: U.K. – Danger Money (1979)
A review of the second and final studio album by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton's U.K., Danger Money. After the loss of Bill Bruford and Allan Holdsworth, U.K. transformed into a trio and shed the jazz-rock influences from their sound, moving more clearly in the direction of symphonic prog.
Review: King Crimson – Starless and Bible Black (1974)
A review of King Crimson's sixth studio album Starless And Bible Black.
Review: King Crimson – Three Of A Perfect Pair (1984)
A review of King Crimson's 10th studio album Three Of A Perfect Pair which was the band's last before a ten year break.
Reviews: News From Babel – Sirens And Silences / Work Resumed On The Tower (1984)
The review features the first studio album Sirens And Silences / Work Resumed On The Tower by News From Babel, an avant-prog band led by drummer Chris Cutler and wind player Lindsay Cooper.
Review: Marillion – Fugazi (1984)
Marillion's second studio album Fugazi is reviewed, with which the band confirmed their position as the spearhead of the neo-progressive movement of the early 80s.